Direct air capture (DAC) technologies extract CO2 directly from the atmosphere at any location, unlike carbon capture which is generally carried out at the point of emissions, such as a steel plant. The CO2 can be permanently stored in deep geological formations or used for a variety of applications.

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  • Carbyon

    Imagine a technology, incorporating a fast-swing process and CO2 absorbing substance and thus achieving carbon capture below 100 euros per ton! All with a low capex of 50 euros per ton. This is exactly what CDR technology provider Carbyon does. Read more about their commitment to prioritising sustainability over profit, aiming to reshape carbon capture and climate action.