- Beth McDaniel, JD, President of Reactive Surfaces highlights the potential of Carbon Capture Surfaces (CCS), an innovative and affordable of method using algae for CO2 removal, addressing the urgent need for scalable solutions to combat climate change.
- Carbon Capture Surfaces (CCS) are a scalable, cost-effective DAC-CDR technology that captures atmospheric CO2 using novel, thin sheets or ‘substrates’ upon which the algae grow inside modular units.
- Currently, it takes ten 1m3 CCS modules to remove one ton of CO2 per year at a cost of $250 per ton sequestered or removed. However, with continued engineering improvements, by 2030, the Developers of CCS project system optimization such that only ONE 1m3 CCS module to remove one ton of CO2.
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