Leading DAC developer eyes Kenya’s Great Rift Valley for scale-up

Published 13:00 on September 21, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:03 on September 20, 2023  / Bryony Collins /  Africa, EMEA, Voluntary

Kenya’s Great Rift Valley holds strong potential for scaling up direct air capture (DAC) projects thanks to its abundant low-energy sources and geological resources for storing carbon, according to a partnership of project developers eyeing up the region for the development of large-scale DAC projects.
Kenya’s Great Rift Valley holds strong potential for scaling up direct air capture (DAC) projects thanks to its abundant low-energy sources and geological resources for storing carbon, according to a partnership of project developers eyeing up the region for the development of large-scale DAC projects.


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