Resources

Papers & Presentations
A life cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from direct air capture and Fischer–Tropsch fuel production
(Paper by Caroline M. Liu, Navjot K. Sandhu, Sean T. McCoy, & Joule A. Bergerson, Sustainable Energy & Fuels, 2020.)
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A Process for Capturing CO2 from the Atmosphere
(Paper by David W. Keith, Geoffrey Holmes, David St. Angelo, and Kenton Heidel, Joule Journal, 2018)
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Carbon Engineering Case Study
(Harvard Business School Case Study, Joseph B. Lassiter III and Sid Misra, Oct 2013)
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Outdoor Prototype Results for Direct Atmospheric Capture of Carbon Dioxide
(Paper by CE Team presented at GHGT-11, published in Energy Procedia, 2013)
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An air-liquid contactor for large-scale capture of CO2 from air
(Paper by Geoffrey Holmes and David Keith, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 2012)
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Why capture CO2 from the atmosphere?
(Paper by David Keith in Science, 325: 1654-1655)
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Capturing CO2 from the atmosphere: rationale and process design considerations
(Book chapter by David Keith, Kenton Heidel, and Robert Cherry in Geo-Engineering Climate Change: Environmental necessity or Pandora’s box? B. Launder and M. Thompson, editors. Cambridge University Press, p. 107-126)
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Additional research papers on David Keith’s website

Patents

In 2009, a passionate group of engineers and climate experts founded Carbon Engineering (CE) with an early and unwavering understanding of how important large-scale carbon removal would be in decarbonization efforts. Today, CE’s highly scalable Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology is the culmination of over a decade of forward-thinking by more than 40 inventors and a team of nearly 200 innovators.

From Squamish and beyond, it is the experts behind the technology that drive CE’s continued improvement and progress.

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