US: Texas based park aiming to remove 500,000 tons of CO2 a year in development
Skytree | Source: horti daily | Posted 03/21/2025

Skytree and Return Carbon, in partnership with Verified Carbon, announced a collaboration with EDF Renewables North America (EDFR) for the development of DAC facilities in Texas.
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A collaboration between Skytree, Return Carbon, and Verified Carbon, in partnership with EDF Renewables North America, aims to develop Direct Air Capture (DAC) facilities in Texas with the goal of removing 500,000 tons of CO2 annually. The partnership focuses on leveraging renewable energy from EDFR's facilities to create cost-competitive certified carbon removal credits. The selected team was chosen for their expertise in project development and scalable DAC technology, which will optimize energy use and enhance revenue for renewable energy parks.
EDF Renewables emphasizes the importance of DAC in achieving a sustainable energy future and aims to co-locate DAC development with renewable energy sources to mitigate market fluctuations. The agreement represents a significant step towards integrating modular DAC technology with renewable energy, fostering a scalable and environmentally sustainable solution. This initiative is seen as crucial for meeting future carbon removal targets and addressing the climate crisis effectively.
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