The “world’s largest” plant designed to suck planet-heating pollution out of the atmosphere like a giant vacuum began operating in Iceland on Wednesday. “Mammoth” is the second commercial direct air ...
Researchers have developed an electrochemical reactor that has the potential to drastically reduce energy consumption and cost for direct air capture. Rice University researchers have developed an ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 12: Two commercial airliners appear to fly close together as the pass over London on March 12, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) Can Direct Air ...
Scientists at ETH Zurich have turned proteins extracted from dairy whey and tofu wastewater into biodegradable microbeads ...
When it comes to climate change, there’s no such thing as a “get out of jail free” card. But there might be an inexpensive alternative: direct air capture. The technology isn’t exactly an exoneration, ...
A first of its kind facility is taking shape in West Texas, as Houston-based Occidental Petroleum puts the finishing touches on “Stratos,” a project which aims to start sucking climate-warming carbon ...
Two huge plants in Iceland operate like giant vacuum cleaners, sucking in air and stripping out planet-heating carbon pollution. This much-hyped climate technology is called direct air capture, and ...
Many direct air capture systems rely on heat and oxygen-sensitive materials, which can make them energy-intensive, less efficient, and less durable in real-world air conditions. Researchers devised an ...
Researchers characterized two moisture-swing polymers for direct air capture, finding that macropore structure governs CO2 sorption capacity and kinetics. (Nanowerk News) Researchers have identified ...
Flow – Clean Air Edition uses 99.999% pure atmospheric CO₂ captured onsite by Aircapture's Direct Air Capture system, which enables breweries to generate their own CO₂ and reduce reliance on ...
Every year, the dairy and tofu industries generate enormous quantities of protein-rich liquid waste that mostly gets thrown ...
Over the past few years, the United States has become the go-to location for companies seeking to suck carbon dioxide out of the sky. There are a handful of demonstration-scale direct air capture (DAC ...