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Direct air capture: new technology will speed up net zero

The technology is, for now,  too small-scale and costly. The money will be spent on direct air capture (DAC) projects that have the potential to be low cost — less than $100 per tonne — and high volume in the future. Costs for DAC are currently at least $250 per tonne of CO₂ removed, says the World Resources Institute. Read More...

The technology is, for now, too small-scale and costly. The money will be spent on direct air capture (DAC) projects that have the potential to be low cost — less than $100 per tonne — and high volume in the future. Costs for DAC are currently at least $250 per tonne of CO₂ removed, says the World Resources Institute.

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