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Deep Sky & Skyrenu Partner On Carbon Removal In Canada

This collaboration marks the latest in a series of similar partnerships that Montreal-based Deep Sky has forged in the last few months, making it the world’s first gigaton-scale carbon removal project developer.
Axios

Direct air capture raises its profile with 2 new deals

Germany-based Carbon Atlantis is the latest firm to partner with the young (and very busy) Canadian company Deep Sky, a carbon removal developer.
Fast Company

This shipping container uses water and solar power to capture CO2 from the air

Next year, Mission Zero will deploy a system with a company called Deep Sky in Canada to capture CO2 that will be stored underground.
Forbes

Why Carbon Removals Are Center Stage At COP28

As countries and companies continue to miss their emissions reduction targets, the role of carbon removals to directly extract CO2 from the air becomes increasingly necessary.
Sustainable Biz

Deep Sky to trial U.K.-based Airhive’s DAC tech

Deep Sky will be testing a fourth direct air capture (DAC) unit at its Quebec pilot facility, continuing its search for carbon removal technology that can be deployed at scale.
BNN Bloomberg

We're in one of the worst venture markets I've ever seen: Deep Sky CEO

Damien Steel, CEO of Deep Sky, discuss the challenges facing startups right now, and the success he's had in raising $75M in series A financing to develop his company's carbon removal plans and technology.

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