UK-based Mission Zero Technologies has switched on its third direct air capture (DAC) system at a carbon removal project in Alberta, Canada operated by the Canadian cleantech firm Deep Sky.
The system, which took 10 months to install, is slated to recover up to 250 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year directly from the atmosphere. The captured CO2 will then be stored underground.
The technology uses electrochemical processes powered fully by solar energy, making it more appealing to companies like Deep Sky which are actively looking for energy efficient carbon removal.
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