Airbus Invests In Carbon Capture Pioneer

Carbon Engineering
Carbon Engineering plans multi-megaton deployments based on a DAC plant that removes 1 million metric tons of CO2 per year.
Credit: Carbon Engineering
Airbus and Air Canada have invested in Canada’s Carbon Engineering, a pioneer in direct air capture of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) for permanent underground storage or use in production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Squamish, British Columbia-based Carbon Engineering (CE) is the...
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