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Houston Area DAC Hub

General Electric, GE Research (Niskayuna, New York) plans to conduct a pre-feasibility study for a DAC hub in the greater Houston area in the state of Texas using a clean power source (renewable or nuclear energy). This hub would be located where Tenaska has acquired pore volume for the sequestration of CO2. The goal of… Continue reading Houston Area DAC Hub

Florida Regional DAC Hub

The Florida Regional DAC Hub is a potential collaboration between DAC technology providers, green energy providers, CO2 transportation networks, and companies seeking to pump CO2 underground or use it in industrial processes. It is championed by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, which is promoting technologies that can capture CO2 from the… Continue reading Florida Regional DAC Hub

Community Alliance for Direct Air Capture (CALDAC)

The Regents of the University of California (Oakland, California) intends to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the technical, social, and governance feasibility of establishing a Community Alliance for Direct Air Capture in the Southern San Joaquin Valley in California. The project includes a diverse group of technology companies, research organizations, and community partners that will… Continue reading Community Alliance for Direct Air Capture (CALDAC)

Colorado (Pueblo) Regional DAC Hub

The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois is leading an effort to promote technologies that can capture CO2 from the atmosphere and store it underground. The program includes the development of a DAC hub built upon previous geological studies conducted on the Denver-Julesburg Basin. The Colorado Regional DAC Hub intends to develop cooperative… Continue reading Colorado (Pueblo) Regional DAC Hub

California Direct Air Capture Hub (CalHub)

The design and plan of the initial deployment and future development of CalHub, a regional DAC hub comprising both a planned storage site and pipeline transport of CO2. The project will study low-to-zero carbon-emitting sources of energy. CalHub would be located in Kern County and it is expected to store CO2 at the Carbon TerraVault… Continue reading California Direct Air Capture Hub (CalHub)

Ankeron Carbon Management Hub

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… Continue reading Ankeron Carbon Management Hub

An Arctic Direct Air Capture Hub Testing Ground

ASRC Energy Services, LLC (Anchorage, Alaska) intends to evaluate DAC locations that include: the North Slope, the Interior (Fairbanks), and/or South Central (Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula, Mat-Su). As part of the pre-feasibility study, the consortium will conduct a technical review of multiple existing technologies to review the operating range of technologies and identify modifications required to… Continue reading An Arctic Direct Air Capture Hub Testing Ground

Aera Direct Air Capture Hub — Kern

Aera Federal, LLC plans to execute a feasibility study for a regional direct air capture (DAC) hub at Aera Energy’s Belridge oil field in Kern County, California. The DAC Hub — Kern would capture carbon emissions from the atmosphere and safely transport and store them in Aera’s CarbonFrontier sequestration site. The hub would integrate capture,… Continue reading Aera Direct Air Capture Hub — Kern

1PointFive | South Texas DAC Hub

A DAC plant designed to remove initially up to 1 million metric tons of CO2/year on the King Ranch in Kleberg County, South Texas. The plant would ideally end up capturing 30 million metric tonnes of CO2 every year through DAC. 1PointFive has partnered with King Ranch to gain access to 106,000 subsurface acres with… Continue reading 1PointFive | South Texas DAC Hub

1PointFive | STRATOS Direct Air Capture Facility

1PointFive’s first Direct Air Capture (DAC) facility located in Ector County, TX. Once complete this facility is expected to be the largest Direct Air Capture facility in the world. It is designed to capture 500,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year and is expected to be commercially operational in mid-2025. The facility captures CO₂ directly from… Continue reading 1PointFive | STRATOS Direct Air Capture Facility

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