Deep Sky and Equatic to Deploy Carbon Dioxide Removal Demonstration Units in Canada
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Wednesday, November 8, 2023
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MONTRÉAL and LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Deep Sky , a Montreal-based gigaton-scale carbon removal project developer, and Equatic , a California-based company developing carbon capture and storage solutions at scale, are partnering to deploy units for direct air capture (DAC) with ocean sequestration in Canada.
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- MONTRÉAL and LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Deep Sky , a Montreal-based gigaton-scale carbon removal project developer, and Equatic , a California-based company developing carbon capture and storage solutions at scale, are partnering to deploy units for direct air capture (DAC) with ocean sequestration in Canada.
- Equatic, recently awarded one of the Best Inventions of 2023 by TIME Magazine, has developed an electrolytic process for atmospheric carbon dioxide removal that leverages the size and scale of the oceans.
- "This partnership is another meaningful step forward in producing high quality carbon dioxide removal," said Lorenzo Corsini, Principal Advisor, Equatic.
- "By working together, Equatic and Deep Sky will bring the most promising carbon dioxide removal technologies to market at scale."