$150 per tonne is the ‘ultimate’ price that direct air capture can achieve, says industry CEO

Published 17:46 on June 7, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:46 on June 7, 2024  / Nick Ferris /  EMEA, International, Voluntary

A price between $150 and $200 per tonne should be the “ultimate” cost goal for the direct air capture (DAC) industry, according to the CEO of a large developer.
A price between $150 and $200 per tonne should be the “ultimate” cost goal for the direct air capture (DAC) industry, according to the CEO of a large developer.


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