DAC developer signs agreement with Shell, Mitsubishi for facility in Louisiana

Published 12:00 on January 22, 2025  /  Last updated at 12:17 on January 22, 2025  / /  Americas, US, Voluntary

A developer of direct air capture (DAC) technology has signed an agreement with Shell US Gas and Power and the American arm of Mitsubishi Corp. to act as a key technology provider for the Pelican – Gulf Coast Carbon Removal DAC Hub in Louisiana.
A developer of direct air capture (DAC) technology has signed an agreement with Shell US Gas and Power and the American arm of Mitsubishi Corp. to act as a key technology provider for the Pelican – Gulf Coast Carbon Removal DAC Hub in Louisiana.


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