CarbonCapture Inc.

CarbonCapture Inc.

Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA

Direct air capture for a net-zero future

CarbonCapture develops and deploys direct air capture machines that can be connected in large arrays to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. With a modular open system architecture, their technology platform allows for rapid deployment, sorbent upgrades, mass production, and scalability. They capture CO2 for permanent removal or use in low-carbon synthetic fuels, concrete, and other industrial products.
Country: United States
Status: In development
Type: Direct Air Capture
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Carbon Atlantis

Munich, Germany

Building a livable future

Carbon Atlantis are solving the climate crisis by capturing carbon. Their breakthrough carbon capture technology is cost-effective and scalable.
Country: Germany
Status: In development
Type: Direct Air Capture
Project Monarch

Project Monarch

Pure Water Antelope Valley (PWAV) Demonstration Facility

First of Its Kind Facility for Water Recovery and Carbon Removal

Capture6 is a direct air capture start-up based in California and New Zealand leveraging its technology to support climate resilience and industrial decarbonization. Capture6 is pioneering an approach that can be deployed today by repurposing existing industrial-scale technologies. Additionally, when coupled with desalination facilities, Capture6 can recover over 50% of freshwater from desalination waste brine for drinking and industrial purposes in the process of removing CO₂. This creates a meaningful synergy between carbon removal and water security. Capture6 will co-locate its pilot carbon removal facility, Project Monarch, within the Pure Water Antelope Valley facility to showcase the ability to boost water recovery and remove atmospheric CO₂ in an integrated process. The demonstration facility will feature a visitor center to provide educational resources for the public to learn about PWD’s advanced water purification process and Capture6’s cutting-edge process. Capture6’s technology can increase the volume of water recovered for agricultural uses and consumption and provide affordable carbon removal. Capture6’s system will reduce the traditional operational and financial burden associated with disposing of excess brine while enhancing water recovery and permanently removing CO₂ from the atmosphere in the process.
Country: United States
Status: In development
Type: Direct Air Capture
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Spiritus

White Rock, NM, USA

Sustainable Stewardship with Innovative Direct Air Capture

Spiritus stands at the forefront of high-quality direct air capture (DAC) carbon removal, bringing to life a groundbreaking solution that captures and sequesters megaton-scale carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Country: United States
Status: In development
Type: Direct Air Capture
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1PointFive

Texas, USA

Carbon removal at scale

Curbing global temperature rise to 1.5°C by 2050 will take commitment, partnership and tonnes of innovative solutions like carbon removal and geologic sequestration. That’s why 1PointFive is working closely with leading organizations to develop practical pathways to achieve society’s climate targets.
Country: United States
Status: In development
Type: Direct Air Capture
Airhive

Airhive

London WC2A 3UT, UK
Carbon removal can’t wait for unproven innovations. Airhive’s patent-pending system builds on the proven industrial process of fluidisation, which optimizes for cost, energy and deployment speed.
Country: United Kingdom
Status: In development
Type: Direct Air Capture
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Arbon

New York, NY, USA

Humidity Swing Direct Air Capture

Arbon uses a ‘humidity-swing’ process to capture CO₂ from the air. The sorbent binds CO₂ when dry and releases it when wet. This process uses less energy than approaches that rely on changing temperature and pressure to release CO₂. The sorbent’s ability to bind CO₂ has been shown to remain stable over thousands of cycles. Both of these innovations could reduce the cost of DAC.
Country: United States
Status: In development
Type: Direct Air Capture
AspiraDac

AspiraDac

Sydney NSW, Australia

Pioneering the world’s first modular, scalable and solar-powered Direct Air Capture technology.

AspiraDAC is pioneering a global first of its kind Direct Air Capture (DAC) project using modular and scalable renewable energy (solar) powered units to permanent geological storage.
Country: Australia
Status: In development
Type: Direct Air Capture
Climeworks

Climeworks

Naivasha, Kenya

Plans to open a Kenyan Plant by 2030.

Climeworks uses direct air capture technology to sequester carbon dioxide. Their pilot facility in Iceland has partnered with Carbfix to capture and store more than 4,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide in volcanic basalt rock. They also recently announced plans for a Kenyan Plant that will capture and store over a million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually in partnership with Great Carbon Valley.
Country: Kenya
Status: Operational
Type: Direct Air Capture
Octavia Carbon

Octavia Carbon

Nairobi, Kenya

Sub-Saharan Africa’s first Direct Air Capture Company.

Octavia Carbon is the Global South’s first direct air capture (DAC) company. They plan to leverage Kenya’s geothermal energy, geology, and talent to radically accelerate DAC down the cost curve and make Kenya the world’s most cost-effective hub to build and deploy DAC machines by 2025.
Country: Kenya
Status: Operational
Type: Direct Air Capture