Noya, an MIT startup focused on direct air capture (DAC), has designed modular DAC units that draw in atmospheric CO2 and sequester it underground permanently. These units can be scaled into large-scale facilities located in proximity to underground carbon storage sites.
The company expects to remove ~60 tons of CO2 from one unit annually. Noya aims to open its first testing facility in 2024 to remove ~350 tons of CO2 per year and plans for a commercial-scale facility with an annual capacity of 3 million tons of carbon in the future.
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