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A direct air capture (DAC) plant is a facility that uses chemical or physical processes, often with large fans, to pull ambient air in and extract carbon dioxide (CO2), creating negative emissions by storing it underground or using it for products like concrete. Key examples include {Link: Climeworks's plants in Iceland (like Orca, which uses geothermal energy) and {Link: Heirloom's U.S. plant in California (using limestone), demonstrating technologies that are vital but still scaling up for climate goals.

 

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