BC’s Carbon Engineering gets $25 million from federal government | Venture
The federal government has announced $25 million in funding for Carbon Engineering (CE), which will be used to help the company progress its technology.
Direct Air Capture: Recent developments and future plans
Although little is known about the technology’s efficiency, safety, economic impacts or the likelihood that it will actually reduce overall carbon emissions, several companies have already started marketing DAC as a climate solution, and propose capturing CO2 as a feedstock for industrial uses. Amon
Can carbon-capture startups make it big with small-scale tech?
We need to remove gigatons of CO 2 from the atmosphere. These companies think they’ve found a way to do it more affordably.
Climate: Removing CO2 from the air no longer optional
The burning question going into the Glasgow climate summit is whether major economies can, by 2050, reduce emissions enough to deliver a carbon neutral world in which humanity no longer adds planet-warming gases to the atmosphere.
The Global CO2 Initiative
Our vision is to get CO2 capture and use recognized and implemented as a mainstream climate solution
DOE Announces $14.5 Million Supporting Direct Air Capture and Storage Coupled to Low Carbon Energy Sources
The U.S. Department of Energy announced $14.5 million in available funding to leverage existing low-carbon energy to scale-up direct air capture (DAC) technology combined with reliable carbon storage.