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The European planemaker’s carbon-capture technology is derived from life-support systems it designed for the International Space Station. The system grabs CO2 from the air with filters before concentrating it through a heating process and storing it underground, according to a statement from Deep Sky, which develops carbon removal projects.
Deep Sky is operating the project in Innisfail, Alberta, about 75 miles north of Calgary. Its solar-powered facility tests and ...
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