First African direct air capture plant aims to generate credits from 2024

Published 11:35 on July 19, 2023  /  Last updated at 11:35 on July 19, 2023  / /  Africa, EMEA, Voluntary

Africa's first direct air capture (DAC) and storage facility will begin operations in 2024 at an annual scale of 1,000 tonnes, with the developers partnering with a voluntary carbon removals certifier and platform to generate commercial credits in the same year, the companies involved announced Wednesday.
Africa's first direct air capture (DAC) and storage facility will begin operations in 2024 at an annual scale of 1,000 tonnes, with the developers partnering with a voluntary carbon removals certifier and platform to generate commercial credits in the same year, the companies involved announced Wednesday.


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