Turning Carbon Emissions into Green Opportunities
DAC + S
Globally, 120 GW of new green power capacity is needed by 2030 to deliver direct air capture technology
Kenya is one of the best places in the world to site DAC +S projects:
- Kenya’s almost 100% clean electrical grid means capturing carbon doesn’t require burning carbon. Over 10 GW of geothermal potential provides constant, cost-competitive renewable baseload power, in addition to some of the world’s most productive wind and solar.
- Basalt fields are the most ideal geologic features for carbon storage, but are extremely rare formations. Kenya’s [insert name] region, is one of the largest, most accessible, and most ideally suited sites for carbon storage in the world.
GCV is partnering with the world's leading direct air capture and storage companies to develop DAC projects in Kenya.
Working with innovative teams on direct air capture solutions
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We are seeking partners equally passionate about the ambitious mission to accelerate global decarbonization through carbon dioxide removals and green industrial solutions.