Climeworks to study large-scale DAC+S deployment in Norway
Climeworks has been awarded 2.2m CHF in Norwegian funding from Enova for a feasibility study for a multi-kiloton-capacity direct air capture & storage (DAC+S) plant in Norway.
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Climeworks is the global leader in carbon removal, empowering companies to advance their net zero roadmaps and fight global warming.
Climeworks has been awarded 2.2m CHF in Norwegian funding from Enova for a feasibility study for a multi-kiloton-capacity direct air capture & storage (DAC+S) plant in Norway.
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The core infrastructure of Climeworks' newest and largest direct air capture plant is in place
The provisional political agreement highlights European leadership to ensure proper and scientific deployment of high-quality CDR.
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Climeworks is the first company to succeed in removing carbon from the air and storing it deep underground.
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