MIT startup has big plans to pull carbon from the air
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Image caption: The startup Noya, founded by Josh Santos ’14, is working to accelerate direct air carbon removal with a low-power, modular system that can be mass manufactured and deployed around the world. Image courtesy of Noya. Article by MIT News – November 1, 2023.
Noya has developed low-power, modular units that can be combined to create facilities for removing millions of tons of CO2 from the atmosphere.
In order to avoid the worst effects of climate change, the United Nations has said we’ll need to not only reduce emissions but also remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. One method for achieving carbon removal is direct air capture and storage. […]
