Ankeron Carbon Management Hub
USA
Announced
Overview
Status
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Announced
Region
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North America
Geography
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USA
State
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Washington
Equity Owner
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Proponent
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Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI); Carbfix; Pacific Northwest National Lab; AES; Blue Planet; Heirloom; LanzaTech; Removr; Sustaera; Twelve
Output
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Direct air capture
Type of electricty
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Capacity
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Capture at least one million metric tons of CO2 per year
Financing
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DOE Funding: $2,9m; Non-DOE Funding: $1,1m; Total Value: $4,1m
Technology
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Technical Advisors
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Washington State Department of Natural Resources; Fluor (EPC)
Advisors
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Project Contact
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Daniel Pike, principal of the Carbon Dioxide Removal Initiative at RMI and the project’s director; Dr. Bergur Sigfússon, head of CO2 Capture and Injection at Carbfix and its principal investigator for the project
Lawyers
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Project Cost
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Offtaker
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Commercial Operations Date
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Decommission Date
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FID
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Description
A potential regional DAC hub development in eastern Washington and neighboring states.
Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) (Basalt, Colorado) plans to bring together DAC and CO2 mineral storage technology developers for a regional DAC hub development in the Pacific Northwest. The Ankeron Hub intends to unite DAC technologies developed by Heirloom, Removr, and Sustaera validated at a technology readiness level between 4–6 at lab and/or pilot scale and powered by electricity only. The project will deliver a feasibility study, which builds on the combined experience of Carbfix and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, as well as Carbfix’s experience with DAC and storage integration and commercial operation in Iceland.