The Energy Department is ramping up research to cut the cost of and improve on technologies for sucking carbon directly from the air, a top fossil energy official said Aug. 7.
A number of economic and technical analyses of direct air capture systems are underway at the department, John Litynski, deputy director of advanced fossil technology systems, said at a United States Energy Association briefing.
Those projects will include a national resource assessment that will attempt to map areas with the potential for excess renewable energy, where direct air capture facilities could be deployed and run either mostly ...
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