Plans for a total of eleven DAC facilities are now in advanced development. In June 2022 1PointFive and Carbon Engineering announced plans to deploy 70 large-scale DAC facilities by 2035 (each with a capture capacity of up to 1 million tonnes per year) under current policy and voluntary and compliance market conditions, while Climeworks announced the construction of their largest plant to date, Mammoth (capture capacity up to 36 000 t CO 2/year), which should become operational by 2024. Synthetic fuels (up to 3 million litres) are also set to be produced by the Norsk e-Fuel AS consortium in Norway by 2024, including (but not using exclusively) CO 2 captured from DAC. The first large-scale DAC plant of up to 1 Mt CO 2/year is in advanced development and is expected to be operating in the United States by the mid-2020s.Īn improved investment environment led to announcements of several new DAC projects in 2021, including the Storegga Dreamcatcher Project (United Kingdom aimed at carbon removal) and the HIF Haru Oni eFuels Pilot Plant (Chile producing synthetic fuels from electrolysis-based hydrogen and air-captured CO 2).
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