Carbon Engineering, a British Columbia-based clean energy company, is expanding the capacity of the design for its first commercial Direct Air Capture (DAC) plant.
The expansion, from 500,000 tonnes to an expected one million tonnes, will enable corporate customers to permanently remove carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the atmosphere to be permanently stored underground each year.
“Over the last few years we have observed a growing consensus in the science and policy sectors that both aggressive emissions reductions and large-scale removal of CO2 from the atmosphere is essential,” said Steve Oldham, CEO of Carbon Engineering.
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