Plans in place to build carbon capture facility in Scotland that can capture a million tonnes a year

Storegga Geotechnologies, a UK energy transition company, and Carbon Engineering, a Canadian company involved in projects that remove carbon from the air, have teamed up to build a direct air capture (DAC) facility in Scotland. Current plans call for the construction of a facility able to extract approximately 1 million tons of carbon from the air each year (equivalent to 40 million trees) and to store it in under-the-sea storage sites. Both companies have outlined their plans on their respective websites.

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