More affordable path to direct air capture and storage charted by researchers in Nevada desert

Published 23:56 on January 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 23:56 on January 16, 2024  /  Americas, US, Voluntary

A new study has found that off-grid direct air capture and storage (DACS) systems can significantly reduce carbon emissions when powered by renewable energy sources like solar and integrated with heat pumps and battery storage.
A new study has found that off-grid direct air capture and storage (DACS) systems can significantly reduce carbon emissions when powered by renewable energy sources like solar and integrated with heat pumps and battery storage.


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