National Energy Technology Laboratory Workshop Focuses on Shaping Future of Direct Air Capture
September 02, 2022
September 02, 2022
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Sept. 2 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory issued the following news:
NETL received stakeholder feedback and suggestions as the Lab prepares to launch a $25 million Direct Air Capture (DAC) Test Center that will identify promising technologies to separate carbon dioxide (CO2) from ambient air so the greenhouse gas can be safely and permanently stored deep underground or converted into value-added products.
NETL received stakeholder feedback and suggestions as the Lab prepares to launch a $25 million Direct Air Capture (DAC) Test Center that will identify promising technologies to separate carbon dioxide (CO2) from ambient air so the greenhouse gas can be safely and permanently stored deep underground or converted into value-added products.
