Soil carbon a cheaper alternative to direct air capture, developers argue

Published 21:34 on September 21, 2023  /  Last updated at 21:34 on September 21, 2023  / /  Americas, Aviation/CORSIA, Canada, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

Soil carbon projects could prove a cheaper alternative to direct air capture (DAC) technology for CO2 removal buyers, according to developers in the space, who say testing of ground storage is making older sequestration methods more reliable.
Soil carbon projects could prove a cheaper alternative to direct air capture (DAC) technology for CO2 removal buyers, according to developers in the space, who say testing of ground storage is making older sequestration methods more reliable.


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