Industrial technology firm partners with direct air capture company to utilise renewable power

Published 19:54 on October 30, 2023  /  Last updated at 22:27 on October 30, 2023  / Bijeta Lamichhane /  Americas, EMEA, International, US, Voluntary

A low-carbon cement and lime technology developer announced a collaboration with a direct air capture (DAC) company to utilise electric kilns running on renewable electricity at future DAC plants for CO2 mitigation.
A low-carbon cement and lime technology developer announced a collaboration with a direct air capture (DAC) company to utilise electric kilns running on renewable electricity at future DAC plants for CO2 mitigation.


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