US DAC project partnership to see 5 MtCO2 per year sucked from atmosphere by 2030

Published 23:33 on September 9, 2022  /  Last updated at 02:01 on September 10, 2022  /  Americas, US, Voluntary

A California-headquartered direct air capture (DAC) systems developer has announced a project partnership with a carbon storage firm that they said will permanently remove 5 Mt of atmospheric CO2 annually by 2030.
A California-headquartered direct air capture (DAC) systems developer has announced a project partnership with a carbon storage firm that they said will permanently remove 5 Mt of atmospheric CO2 annually by 2030.


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