Avnos and Deep Sky Forge Path to Gigaton-Scale Carbon Removal in Canada
Deep Sky , a Montreal-based carbon removal project developer, and Avnos , the Los Angeles-based company pioneering novel Hybrid Direct Air Capture (HDAC™) technology for carbon dioxide removal, have joined forces to deploy HDAC technology in Canada.
- Deep Sky , a Montreal-based carbon removal project developer, and Avnos , the Los Angeles-based company pioneering novel Hybrid Direct Air Capture (HDAC™) technology for carbon dioxide removal, have joined forces to deploy HDAC technology in Canada.
- As part of its partnership with Deep Sky, Avnos will build and install a Hybrid DAC Air Handling Unit (AHU) at Deep Sky Labs in Canada, with the capacity to remove 450 tons of CO2 per year.
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Deep Sky, the world's first gigaton-scale carbon removal project developer, will operate Avnos’ AHU at Deep Sky Labs, the world’s first carbon removal innovation center. - “Our partnership with Deep Sky demonstrates our commitment to achieving gigaton scale carbon removal and steering the nascent CDR industry toward creating opportunity and shared benefits.”
As a project developer, Deep Sky is actively constructing expansive carbon removal and storage infrastructure across Canada.