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The Sustainable Carbon Challenge for E-fuels

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Why we still need carbon, how much is sustainable, and how should we move it around? Why do we still need to capture carbon for the future green transport system? To achieve its net-zero target by 2050, Europe must decarbonise all of its transport sector. While direct electrification is rapidly … [continued]

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ClimeFi Launches Analyst Rating Coverage On Deep Sky’s Tech-Agnostic DAC Projects

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In a step toward scaling direct air capture (DAC) solutions, ClimeFi has announced the initiation of Analyst Rating coverage on Deep Sky, the Canada-based project developer pioneering a technology-agnostic approach to carbon removal. The company’s pilot facility, Deep Sky Alpha, is the first Deep Sky project to receive full coverage … [continued]

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Trump’s DOE Swings At Clean Energy & Accidentally Hits A Bullseye

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In a move that surprised absolutely no one, the Trump/Wright Department of Energy began swinging the axe at clean energy programs—but here’s the twist: this time, they might accidentally be getting a few things right. Not because they’ve suddenly developed a coherent decarbonization strategy or found religion on climate policy. … [continued]

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Interview With Aircapture Founder Matt Atwood

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How would you describe the state of Direct Air Capture (DAC) tech in carbon removal, and where it’s heading? Direct air capture is entering a critical growth phase. While costs are currently high, they’re dropping quickly as the technology matures into commercial use. I believe we’re at an exciting point … [continued]

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