Tech giant makes substantial credit purchase from world’s largest air capture facility, backs modular DAC developer

Published 13:37 on September 12, 2023 / Last updated at 13:37 on September 12, 2023 / / Americas (US & Canada), CO2 Management (Engineered Removals), International, Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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A major tech giant is making its first foray into the world of direct air capture (DAC) by purchasing carbon removal credits from the world’s largest DAC facility and investing in a developer of modular DAC systems.
A major tech giant is making its first foray into the world of direct air capture (DAC) by purchasing carbon removal credits from the world’s largest DAC facility and investing in a developer of modular DAC systems.


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