One of the world’s largest plants built to remove carbon dioxide from the air in the struggle to lessen the impacts of climate change is operating in Adams County.The company, which announced Tuesday that Colorado is now its official headquarters, has developed its process since 2010 and has run a research and development facility and pilot plants about 30 miles northeast of Denver since 2020.
The plant, called direct air capture, uses big fans to pull in outside air. The carbon dioxide is separated out in the process, which includes using proprietary material to bind the molecules. Global Thermostat CEO Paul Nahi said the company is focused on “deploying best-in-class carbon capture technology” for removing carbon from the air and delivering it for consumer products.
Coal powered?
Sure hope this works
I’m not saying this is the answer but I do believe technology will fix things in the end. I’m not a climate extremist either just believe electric everything and green everything is not realistic answer especially yet but something will come through.
Shit…Al Gore must have been right on with his predictions.
How many of these will the taxpayers of Colorado be on the hook for?
How much energy does it take to run this?
The blue cult sure are making things more expensive for everyone.
UM............
IanCrossland
When somebody builds an actual global thermostat, wars will be fought over it.