Direct Air Capture (DAC)

What is Direct Air Capture (DAC)?

Direct Air Capture (DAC) is a process that involves capturing and sequestering CO2 directly from the atmosphere on a global scale

Integrating Direct Air Capture Logically

Direct Air Capture (DAC) is a process that involves capturing and sequestering CO2 from the atmosphere on a global scale. This low-cost process also involves storing the CO2 and can be used in climate finance. 

Example DAC Technology Providers
Climeworks

Climeworks captures carbon dioxide directly from the air. When the removed air is combined with underground storage, it allows the permanent removal of excess and legacy CO₂ emissions, which can no longer contribute to climate change.

Global Thermostat

Captures CO2 using a sorbent material, with regeneraive heat integration, recycled airflow to increase CO2 captured

Carbon Engineering

At Carbon Engineering, we’re focused on the global deployment of megaton-scale Direct Air Capture technology so it can have the greatest impact on the huge climate challenge.

Benefits of DAC
Carbon Sequestration

Remove CO2 from the atmosphere

Earn Carbon Credits

Earn credits for sequestering carbon

Enables an Alternative to Petroleum Products

Concentrated CO2 can be used to create products otherwise derived from petroleum

Check Out Possible Integrations for this Technology
Integrated Carbon Negative Systems