In a significant step towards combating climate pollution, Swiss company Climeworks, which specializes in carbon dioxide removal technology, has launched the world's largest facility dedicated to ...
There’s a new local entrant in the global decarbonization race: Culver City-based cleantech startup Mote Inc. On Dec. 15, Mote unveiled plans for a $100 million gasification plant on 5 acres of land ...
An ambitious startup looking to eat into the world's carbon emissions has just taken its biggest bite yet, flicking the switch on the largest direct air capture and CO2 storage plant on the planet.
Equatic, a cleantech startup spun out of UCLA last year that says it can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere affordably while simultaneously making green hydrogen, is moving to commercialize the ...
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A little over four years ago, the world’s first commercial plant for sucking carbon dioxide out of the air opened near Zurich, Switzerland. The plant was powered by a waste heat recovery facility, ...