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Direct Air Capture (DAC) is a technology that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and stores it in a form that can be used for industrial purposes. It is a form of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) that is used to reduce emissions from the atmosphere. DAC works by using a filter to capture CO2 from the air, which is then stored in a form that can be used for industrial purposes. The captured CO2 can be used for a variety of applications, including enhanced oil recovery, carbon sequestration, and the production of synthetic fuels.
DAC is a relatively new technology, but it has the potential to play a major role in reducing global emissions. It is seen as a potential solution to the climate crisis, as it can help reduce emissions from the atmosphere without the need for large-scale changes to existing infrastructure.
Some companies in the DAC market include Carbon Engineering, Climeworks, Global Thermostat, and Carbon Clean Solutions. Show Less Read more