Spiritus filed for a Class VI permit application with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality for its Orchard One project in August 2024. The project could become the world’s largest DAC facility, designed to remove 2 million tonnes of CO2 annually from the atmosphere, with first-phase operations beginning by 2026. The permit, filed by Spiritus’… Continue reading Spiritus | Orchard One Project
Avnos’ second pilot plant, in development with the support of the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Office of Naval Research. The plant will pilot CO2 capture and e-fuels production.
Avnos’ first hybrid direct air capture pilot project in Bakersfield, California. The project was developed in partnership with SoCalGas and with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy. Avnos’ technology produces 5 tons of liquid distilled water per ton of CO2 captured. The Bakersfield pilot will capture approximately 30 tons of atmospheric carbon dioxide and… Continue reading Avnos | Bakersfield HDAC Pilot Plant
Heimdal’s debut DAC facility. The facilityis co-located onsite at CapturePoint’s Oklahoma Carbon Hub in Osage and Kay Counties, Oklahoma, where CapturePoint affiliate CapturePoint Solutions LLC is developing a deep underground carbon storage center. Project Bantam launched in August 2024 with a capacity of more than 5,000 tons of CO2 per year. Originally, Heimdald said the project… Continue reading Heimdal | Project Bantam
A kilotonne-scale K-Series plant located near Denver, Colorado. Global Thermostat has been operating the unit since 2022.
A facility that can capture up to 1,000 tons of CO2 per year. The CO2 will be stored in concrete to fulfill commercial removal purchases. The sequestration is executed through a partnership with CarbonCure Technologies. Buyers of Heirloom’s CO2 removal credits include Microsoft, Stripe, Shopify, and Klarna. Heirloom claims the facility, which was inaugurated on… Continue reading Heirloom DAC California Facility
A large-scale, commercial facility in British Columbia to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and to produce up to 100 million liters of ultra-low carbon transportation fuel each year. The developing team includes Huron Clean Energy, The Upper Nicola Band, Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, and Carbon Engineering. The proposed facility is designed to utilize Carbon… Continue reading Huron Clean Energy DAC-To-Fuels Facility
An algae farm producing algae oil for biofuels, polymers, and polyunsaturated fatty acids, as well as protein for food, and feed trials, and Spirulina for the nutraceutical market. The projected cost for commercial scale production of algae jet and diesel fuel is $2.50/gallon of gasoline-equivalent (GGE) facilities. The project should use technology for algae cultivation… Continue reading Global Algae Innovations Biofuels Farm
A potential direct air capture project utilizing nuclear heat/power to capture at least 5,000 net tpa. Battelle Memorial Institute will leverage available thermal energy from Southern Company’s Joseph M. Farley nuclear power plant in Columbia, Alabama, for a DAC system developed by AirCapture LLC that will separate CO2 from ambient air for off-site geologic storage.
Project Bison, also known as also known as Wyoming Regional Direct Air Capture Hub, included the development of a large DAC facility in Wyoming. The project was canceled in September 2024 because of “growing competition for clean power amongst industries that are emerging much faster than anybody would have ever predicted.” Its build-out was supposed… Continue reading CarbonCapture | Project Bison