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Aramco, one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, has launched Saudi Arabia's first CO2 Direct Air Capture (DAC) test unit, capable of removing 12 tons of carbon ...
DUBAI, March 20 (Reuters) - Saudi oil giant Aramco has launched a pilot direct air capture unit able to remove 12 tons of carbon dioxide per year from the atmosphere, it said on Thursday.
Saudi Arabia’s first CO2 Direct Air Capture test unit is a pilot plant developed in collaboration with Siemens Energy and is capable of removing 12 tons of carbon dioxide per year from the atmosphere.
Aramco (Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) has launched Saudi Arabia’s first CO 2 Direct Air Capture (DAC) test unit, capable of removing 12 tons of carbon dioxide per year from the atmosphere. The pilot plant, ...
The pilot plant, which the Saudi energy giant has jointly developed with Siemens Energy, has the capacity to remove 12 tonnes a year of CO2 from the atmosphere Subscribe or upgrade your current ...
Saudi oil giant Aramco has launched a pilot direct air capture unit able to remove 12 tons of carbon dioxide per year from the atmosphere, it said on Thursday. The facility, developed with Siemens ...