Deep Sky, a Canadian carbon removal project developer, has partnered with Equatic, an ocean carbon capture company, to install direct air capture (DAC) units integrated with ocean sequestration capabilities in Canada. Initially, in 2024, Equatic expects to set up an electrolyzer unit at Deep Sky's pilot plant in Quebec.
This device intends to remove 365 tons of CO2 per annum and test the feasibility of Equatic's technology for commercial-scale deployments. Beyond the removal of carbon dioxide, the unit also generates hydrogen, a clean power source.
As part of the partnership, the companies will monitor the unit's performance to assess the carbon dioxide removal and energy consumption data and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
The partners also collaborated with scientific teams at the Université du Québec à Rimouski - Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski (ISMER), to measure the project’s impact on the local ecosystem at the pilot and commercial stages.
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