The Global Surge of DAC Technology: Who is Capturing the Gold in the Air?

The Global Surge of DAC Technology: Who is Capturing the Gold in the Air?

Click the blue text Follow us Introduction: From Concept to Reality, DAC Enters the Acceleration Track Against the backdrop of the “dual carbon” strategy, a negative carbon technology capable of directly capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere—DAC (Direct Air Capture)—is becoming a new strategic pivot for energy transition and carbon management in various countries. It … Read more

Interesting Carbon Capture Technology – Direct Air Capture (DAC)

Interesting Carbon Capture Technology - Direct Air Capture (DAC)

Recently, I came across a project that captures carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere, which was quite shocking. China’s annual carbon emissions reach 14 billion tons, and the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 0.04% (400 ppm). Who thought of this brilliant idea to capture carbon from the air instead of focusing on … Read more

The Harsh Reality of Direct Air Capture (DAC) by Climate Engineering Companies: Financial Collapse and Carbon Capture from the Air

The Harsh Reality of Direct Air Capture (DAC) by Climate Engineering Companies: Financial Collapse and Carbon Capture from the Air

In 2024, the climate engineering company (Climeworks) captured only 105 tons of carbon dioxide at its “Mammoth” Direct Air Capture (DAC) plant in Iceland. This is not the amount captured daily or weekly, but the total for the entire year. In comparison, this is less than the annual emissions from a dozen long-haul trucks, approximately … Read more

Understanding Carbon Neutrality and Its Implications for Climate Change

Understanding Carbon Neutrality and Its Implications for Climate Change

Today (August 25) is National Low Carbon Day, with this year’s theme being “Low Carbon Living, Green Building Future”. When it comes to carbon, the most prominent concept currently is probably “carbon neutrality“. Image source: pixabay On July 16, 2021, the national carbon market officially launched trading, and new terms related to carbon elements, such … Read more

Saudi Aramco’s First DAC Project: A Step Towards Net Zero for Saudi Arabia

Saudi Aramco's First DAC Project: A Step Towards Net Zero for Saudi Arabia

Carbon Reduction is committed to providing timely information on the global carbon market and policy interpretations; the mini-program 【Daily Carbon Price】 publishes mandatory and voluntary market trends; video channels share cutting-edge projects such as DAC/CCUS from both domestic and international perspectives; an international information channel that carbon circle professionals pay attention to. As a leading … Read more

What Are CCUS, BECCS, and DAC?

What Are CCUS, BECCS, and DAC?

1. What is Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS)? Carbon capture, utilization, and storage is an emerging negative carbon technology that can play an important and diverse role in achieving energy and climate goals. CCUS involves capturing carbon dioxide from large point sources (such as power plants or industrial facilities that use fossil fuels or … Read more

Direct Air Capture: Key Technology for Net Zero Goals

Direct Air Capture: Key Technology for Net Zero Goals

The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released a report on “Direct Air Capture” which highlights the increasing significance of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology in achieving net zero pathways. Capturing carbon dioxide directly from the air and permanently sequestering it not only reduces atmospheric CO2 but also provides a solution for residual emissions while serving … Read more

What Is Direct Air Capture Technology DAC? Its Pros and Cons

What Is Direct Air Capture Technology DAC? Its Pros and Cons

CCTC® Click the blue text above to follow Brief Overview: Direct Air Capture (DAC) Technology Introduction Source: Gas Exchange “Huaxia Climate welcomes business/ manuscripts/ advertising cooperation Direct Air Capture (DAC) is a carbon reduction technology that involves pulling air from the atmosphere and using chemical reactions to separate carbon dioxide gas. The captured carbon dioxide … Read more