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The UK government is awarding £54 million to 15 projects to develop technologies that remove carbon emissions from the atmosphere. The money will help projects further develop their greenhouse gas removal technologies, which include a machine that can pull carbon dioxide out of the air, a plant to convert household.
Mission Zero Technologies (MZT) has been chosen to begin trialling their ground-breaking Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology previously developed with support from the UK government's Department for
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Startup developing low-cost DAC technology that runs purely on electricity and will unlock CCUS opportunities through decentralised deployment Mission Zero Technologies (MZT), a UK-based direct air