
Direct air capture (DAC) technology company Phlair and project developer Carbon Removal, via its subsidiary NorDAC Kollsnes AS, announced a new agreement to build Europe’s first large-scale DAC carbon removal and geological storage project in Øygarden, Norway.
The plant will be located next to the Northern Lights carbon transportation and storage project in Norway, with the project initially targeting 60,000 tonnes of CO2 removal per year, scaling to an expected 500,000 tonnes in the project’s second phase.
DAC technology, listed by the IEA as a key carbon removal option in the transition to a net-zero ener…