A distributed DAC hub with centralized injection/storage in eastern Kentucky. University of Kentucky Research Foundation (Lexington, Kentucky)—along with partners that include technology developers and an experienced engineering, procurement, and construction firm; business development personnel; and local government and communities—intends to determine the feasibility of a distributed DAC hub with centralized injection/storage in eastern Kentucky. The… Continue reading The DAC Hub for Appalachian Prosperity
Siemens Energy, Inc. (Orlando, Florida) and partners Constellation Energy, the University of California–Berkeley, and Battelle intend to explore the feasibility of a multi-technology DAC hub anchored around Siemens Energy’s solid sorbent capture technology, with smaller deployments of next-generation capture technologies planned. The Teras DAC (or “Monster” DAC) project is aligned with the targets of the… Continue reading Teras Direct Air Capture (aka “Monster” DAC)
The potential use of the central Sacramento Basin in northern California as a CO2 storage complex.
Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State University —with major partners Black & Veatch, Carbon Collect, CarbonCapture, Carbon Solutions, Proton Green, University of New Mexico, University of Utah, Tallgrass, and Arizona Geological Survey—plans to develop the Southwest Regional DAC Hub to advance the design of a regional DAC hub. The hub is intended… Continue reading Southwest Regional Direct Air Capture Hub
A carbon storage hub scenario in northwestern North Dakota. The hub is expected to store more than 50 million tons of CO2 over a 30-year period, which would be collected from natural gas midstream operations, power generation, ethanol production and other facilities University of North Dakota plans to determine the feasibility of a carbon storage… Continue reading Roughrider Carbon Storage Hub