Carbon Capture Startup Moves Project From Arizona to Canada (1)

Oct. 2, 2025, 4:21 PM UTC

A carbon capture startup has moved its first commercial pilot project from the US to Canada due to what it sees as more stable government incentives and support.

CarbonCapture Inc. subsidiary True North Carbon is constructing a direct air capture (DAC) system in Alberta, Canada, it expects to go online by the end of October. The project will have the ability to capture 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year at full capacity, making it the biggest system of its kind operating in the country.

In Canada, tax incentives and the regulatory landscape will make it easier for the carbon capture and ...

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