Enhanced rock weathering developer promises scale will cut costs to around $100/tCO2

Published 16:06 on February 22, 2023  /  Last updated at 13:58 on April 13, 2023  / /  EMEA, International, Voluntary

An enhanced rock weathering (ERW) carbon removals developer expects to cut production costs to around $100 tonnes of CO2 if its plans to scale come to fruition, a level close to current EU ETS values. 
An enhanced rock weathering (ERW) carbon removals developer expects to cut production costs to around $100 tonnes of CO2 if its plans to scale come to fruition, a level close to current EU ETS values. 


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