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New Isotherm Method Reduces Energy Requirements for Direct Air Capture of CO2

DIRECT AIR & OCEAN CAPTURE

Scientists have introduced a new isotherm method for direct air capture (DAC) of CO2, reducing energy requirements by nearly two-thirds compared to traditional systems. This innovative approach allows for the release of captured CO2 at ambient temperatures, lowering operational costs and enhancing sustainability by integrating with renewable energy sources. However, challenges remain in scaling the technology for commercial use, necessitating advancements in engineering and supportive policy frameworks.

New Isotherm Method Reduces Energy Requirements for Direct Air Capture of CO2
Jan 1, 2026, 2:16 PM

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