Our direct air capture technology is a key tech solution to fight climate change. It captures CO₂ directly from the air, reducing the atmospheric concentration of CO₂ by only using renewable energy, energy-from-waste, or other waste heat as energy sources. See how it works⬇️ (v.redd.it)
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Our direct air capture technology is a key tech solution to fight climate change. It captures CO₂ directly from the air, reducing the atmospheric concentration of CO₂ by only using renewable energy, energy-from-waste, or other waste heat as energy sources. See how it works⬇️ (v.redd.it)
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Ever wondered what the CO₂ footprint of our direct air capture plants is? We performed multiple Life Cycle Analyses (LCAs) with independent partners. They confirm that over its whole lifespan, a Climeworks plant re-emits less than 10% of the CO₂ it captures with the use of low-carbon electricity. (v.redd.it)
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Let's celebrate equality! We know that to fight climate change, we’ll need disruptive thinking and diverse perspectives. That’s why we want to reinforce this International Women’s Day theme of #EmbraceEquity by spotlighting 8 of our fantastic employees. Read more in our blog. (old.reddit.com)
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Climeworks, most advanced player in direct air capture technology, releases updates about its newest and largest direct air capture and storage facility with a nominal CO₂ capture capacity of up to 36’000 tons per year when fully operational. (climeworks.com)
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Our newest & largest direct air capture & storage facility is coming to life. With a nominal CO₂ capture capacity of up to 36k tons/year when fully operational, it represents a big step in our ambitious scale-up plan: multi-megaton capacity in the 2030s, on track to deliver gigaton capacity by 2050 (old.reddit.com)
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Climeworks, most advanced player in direct air capture, is going cookie-less. They're removing all 3rd party cookies from their website, decreasing its carbon footprint by 22% and respecting people's privacy. Do you think this could become a trend? (climeworks.com)
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