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okay letamp;#39;s begin i want to welcome everyone to this event on fact checking hosted by the northwest science writers association iamp;#39;m wade gibbs current president of ensoi and in addition to our regular members tonight weamp;#39;re joined by many science writers from other parts of the country weamp;#39;re glad youamp;#39;ve chosen chosen to spend some of your evening with us tonightamp;#39;s event is being recorded and it will be available afterwards on our website which is nwscience.org by next week so if you have friends colleagues who wanted to attend but couldnamp;#39;t uh go ahead and aim them at that webpage and theyamp;#39;ll be able to just watch it later the northwest science writers association acknowledges with respect and gratitude that our members across the pacific northwest live on territories that have been the homelands of native peoples for thousands of years iamp;#39;m speaking to you now from kirkland washington which is within the homelands of

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WASHINGTON, D.C. As part of President Bidens Investing in America agenda , the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced up to $1.2 billion to advance the development of two commercial-scale direct air capture facilities in Texas and Louisiana.
The downside to direct air capture is its current cost. Removing CO2 from the air takes lots of power because only a tiny percentage of the atmosphere is made up of CO2. The technology also involves costs to store or use the captured CO2.
Amine-functionalized materials, such as modified silica, polymers, and solid sorbents, chemically react with CO2 to form stable carbamate compounds. This chemisorption process enables efficient CO2 capture from the air, thus far yielding a sorption capacity of 6.85 mmolCO2/gmat.
It is estimated that DAC will cost $400-$1000 per metric ton of CO2 in the near term, which can be reduced by up to $180 from government tax credits.
Future capture cost estimates for DAC are wide-ranging and uncertain, reflecting the early stage of technology development, but are estimated at between USD 125 and USD 335 per tonne of CO2 for a large-scale plant built today. With deployment and innovation, capture costs could fall to under USD 100/tCO2.
Direct air capture is prohibitively expensive and energy intensive; if it were ever to be successfully deployed, it would likely create more greenhouse gas emissions than it would capture.
Capturing CO2 from the atmosphere through DAC is currently energy intensive. Capturing CO2 from the air is more energy intensive and therefore more expensive than capturing it from a point source.
At CDR. fyi we saw the weighted average DACCS price go from 1261 to 715 dollar per tonne between 2022 and 2023, a 43% decrease. The dataset includes four companiesMission Zero, Carbon Capture, Airhive, and Arbonthat have already sold DAC tonnes with storage for $320 to $580 per tonne, (all to Frontier / Stripe).

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