Canadian clean energy company Carbon Engineering has been selected as one of The World Economic Forum’s “Technology Pioneers”.
Founded by Harvard Professor, David Keith, in 2009, Carbon Engineering has now fully demonstrated its direct air capture (DAC) technology and is working to deploy industrial-scale DAC facilities that will each capture one million tonnes of CO2 a year.
“Being selected to join the community of Technology Pioneers, alongside leading innovators and entrepreneurs, in an honour for Carbon Engineering,” said Steve Oldham, Carbon Engineering’s CEO.
“We are delighted that DAC technology is gaining global attention as a feasible, affordable and available climate change solution”
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