German DAC deployment to come with high costs, extensive resource requirements, researchers warn

Published 02:16 on March 23, 2024  /  Last updated at 02:17 on March 23, 2024  /  EMEA, EU ETS, Voluntary

Deploying direct air capture technology in Germany and capturing a modest amount of CO2 emissions from the atmosphere would consume a significant amount of power, land, and water resources, according to a new study.
Deploying direct air capture technology in Germany and capturing a modest amount of CO2 emissions from the atmosphere would consume a significant amount of power, land, and water resources, according to a new study.


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