Canadian firm to commercialise direct air capture technology for under $100/tonne

Published 22:15 on March 21, 2019  /  Last updated at 22:15 on March 21, 2019  / /  Americas, Australia, Canada, International, US

A Canadian carbon capture firm has completed its latest funding round that will allow it to build its first commercial scale direct air capture (DAC) facility, potentially leading to deployment of the technology that could remove greenhouse gases at a lower cost.
A Canadian carbon capture firm has completed its latest funding round that will allow it to build its first commercial scale direct air capture (DAC) facility, potentially leading to deployment of the technology that could remove greenhouse gases at a lower cost.


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