Carbon Engineering, a Canadian direct air capture (DAC) startup, and Storegga, a British climate tech startup, announced initiating the engineering and design of a new DAC facility that could remove between 500,000 and one million metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere annually.
The proposed facility targets North East Scotland and will be the first large-scale facility of its kind in Europe, with plans to be operational by 2026. Following a successful feasibility study, the partners have begun the preliminary engineering and design of the proposed facility and a shortlist of potential sites has also been identified.
Founded in 2020, Storegga develops carbon capture, hydrogen, and other subsurface renewable projects in the UK and internationally. In July 2020, Storegga acquired Pale Blue Dot Energy, through which the company has become the lead developer of the Acorn CCS Project (the UK’s first large-scale carbon capture project) and the Acorn Hydrogen Project in North East Scotland.
Founded in 2009, Carbon Engineering specializes in DAC and has partnered with Oxy Low Carbon Ventures to build its first commercial DAC facility in Texas, expected to be completed by 2024. As of June 2021, Carbon Engineering allows customers to pre-purchase carbon removal quantities from future DAC projects.
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