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Carbyon’s first two carbon removal installations will help clean the Québec skies

SUSTAINABILITY - Deep Sky, a Montreal-based gigaton-scale carbon removal project developer, and Carbyon, a Netherlands-based DAC company, have partnered to install carbon removal technology in Canada.


While competing technologies need hours to capture CO2 from air, Carbyon’s process takes only a few minutes. And because ‘fast’ can lead to ‘cheap’, Carbyon’s ambitions have been noticed around the world, now resulting in an agreement to set up two Direct Air Capture (DAC) installations in Québec, Canada.


Deep Sky, a Montreal-based gigaton-scale carbon removal project developer, and Carbyon, a Netherlands-based DAC company, have agreed to partner in their carbon removal technology in Canada. As part of its partnership with Deep Sky, Carbyon will deliver and install two Air Processing Units (APUs), each with the capacity to remove 50 tons of CO2 annually.



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