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Questions About DAC? We’ve Got Answers
Since starting to write about ClimateTech ventures and topics related to adapting to and mitigating the effects of climate change, the one topic in which I have received the most consistent reader interest has been that of Direct Air Capture (DAC).
RepAir Carbon: Low-Power, Low-Water Direct Air Capture (DAC) In Israel
RepAir has developed a direct air capture (DAC) system that is expected to use nearly 70% less energy than liquid sorbent DAC systems and only minimal amounts of water. Because water and fuel usage are two of the main resource constraints for DAC, RepAir's technology looks very interesting.
The Future Of Carbon Capture Is In The Air
Renewable energy may be more economic than fossil fuels, but they continue to play an important role. For that to work with climate goals though, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology must be mainstreamed. Climeworks new direct air capture plant could be lighting the way.
The Success Of One Company Could Just Lead The U.S. To Become Carbon Negative Relatively Quickly
Conceivably, within a decade a single company will be able to remove more carbon dioxide per year from the atmosphere than the U.S. emits during an entire year.