What we do and how we do it
We develop direct air capture (DAC) technology to remove CO2 from the air and combat climate change.
Direct Air Capture, explained
Direct Air Capture (DAC) is a innovative technology that actively removes CO2 from the atmosphere by passing ambient air through specialized chemical filters. It offers a highly promising solution for addressing challenging-to-reduce emissions and rectifying historical carbon emissions.
Measurable
Scalable
Permanent
Scalable
Permanent
Our Process in Action
In the first step, our machines use fans to push air through a specialized chemical filter known as a solid sorbent. This sorbent effectively captures CO2 molecules while allowing other molecules to return to the air.
Next, we heat the sorbent using steam, which releases the captured CO2.
Finally, we compress the CO2 and transfer it to our partners for permanent storage in geological formations or conversion into other valuable products.
Our strategy focuses on speed and scale
Abundant Affordable Clean Energy
We deploy to countries where we will be able to leverage the exponential growth of solar energy for an abundance of clean energy that will continue to get cheaper over time.
Low capex
Thanks to our access to affordable energy, we emphasize reducing capital expenditure (CAPEX) rather than improving energy efficiency. This approach significantly lowers costs and simplifies project financing.
Fast permitting
We focus on locations where local governments actively support direct air capture and can move quickly.
Build the future
Climate change is the defining challenge of our time.
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