Train-powered direct air carbon venture expects huge funding boost

Published 18:56 on July 22, 2022  /  Last updated at 18:56 on July 22, 2022  / /  Americas, International, Voluntary

A US startup is planning to use the energy expended when a train slams the breaks on to develop direct air carbon (DAC) technology, and says its soon-to-be concluded first funding round could be the "biggest in the sector".
A US startup is planning to use the energy expended when a train slams the breaks on to develop direct air carbon (DAC) technology, and says its soon-to-be concluded first funding round could be the "biggest in the sector".


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