Phlair and Carbon Removal to develop Europe’s first large scale DAC and CCS project
In Norway, Phlair GmbH and Carbon Removal AS, via its subsidiary NorDAC Kollsnes AS, have entered into an agreement to develop Europe’s first large scale direct air capture (DAC) and geologic CO₂ storage project in Øygarden, Norway. The plant will be located next to the Northern Lights terminal for permanent storage of CO2. The agreement outlines a phased plan to capture and store up to 500,000 tons of atmospheric CO₂ annually using Phlair’s proprietary electrochemical technology.
The project will begin with an initial phase targeting 60,000 tons of CO₂ removal per year. In the second phase, the full-scale system is expected to reach 500,000 tons of CO₂ removal per year.
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