We leverage buildings’ ventilation systems to capture atmospheric CO2 by retrofitting HVAC with direct air capture technology. Buildings become net-negative carbon sinks when concrete locks the captured CO2 inside.
We want to capture carbon dioxide, compress it, transport it offshore and permanently store it deep underground, forever removing it from the atmosphere. Using carbon reduction and removal technology solutions, we can help solve the issue of rising carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and bridge the gap between fossil fuels and renewable energy.
The CCSA is the trade association promoting the commercial deployment of Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS).
The East Coast Cluster is now actively bringing together communities, business, industry and academia to deliver the carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure needed to decarbonise this key industrial heartland of the UK. The East Coast Cluster will ensure the UK’s leadership in the energy transition and the emerging global low-carbon and hydrogen market and play a major role in levelling up across the country.
The mission of the UKCCSRC is to ensure that carbon capture and storage (CCS) plays an effective role in helping the UK achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Forests are currently a net carbon sink because they take in more carbon dioxide than they emit. The capacity of European forests to absorb CO2 has been shrinking over the years by further increases in harvesting and negative impacts from natural hazards such as fires and pests. We work with forest owners around the world to restore and keep forest healthy and we also help them to gain more visibility by connecting them with companies and individuals who want to buy the carbon they capture to compensate their carbon footprint in the greenest possible way.We secure the transparency and the reliability of this process, combining our expertise about forest with cutting edge blockchain technologies.
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