INTERVIEW: No shortage of waste biomass to produce carbon removals, says developer

Published 16:25 on March 11, 2025  /  Last updated at 16:25 on March 11, 2025  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Canada, EMEA, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

There’s no shortage of waste biomass in North America from which to produce bio-oil and sequester the captured CO2 underground, said the CEO of a San Francisco-based developer who hopes to reach price levels below $200/tonne in the 2030s.
There’s no shortage of waste biomass in North America from which to produce bio-oil and sequester the captured CO2 underground, said the CEO of a San Francisco-based developer who hopes to reach price levels below $200/tonne in the 2030s.


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