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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Up To $1.2 Billion For Nations First Direct Air Capture Demonstrations in Texas and LouisianaAUGUST 11, 2023
President Bidens Investing in America Agenda Will Fund Projects to Kickstart Critical New Industry, Remove Historic Climate-Harming Carbon Emissions Out of the Air, and Create 4,800 Good-Paying Jobs
WASHINGTON, D.C. As part of President Bidens Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced up to $1.2 billion to advance the development of two commercial-scale direct air capture facilities in Texas and Louisiana. These projectsthe first of this scale in the United Statesrepresent the initial selections from the Presidents Bipartisan Infrastructure Law-funded Regional Direct Air Capture (DAC) Hubs program, which aims to kickstart a nationwide network of large-scale carbon removal sites to address legacy carbon dioxide pollution and complement rapid emissions reductions. These emissions are already in the atmosphere, fueling climate change and extreme weather and jeopardizing public health and ecosystems across the globe. The Hubs are expected to ensure meaningful community and labor engagement and contribute to the Presidents Justice40 Initiative. Together, these projects are expected to remove more than 2 million metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions each year from the atmospherean amount equivalent to the annual emissions from roughly 445,000 gasoline-powered carsand create 4,800 good-paying jobs in Texas and Louisiana.
Todays announcement will be the worlds largest investment in engineered carbon removal in history and each Hub will eventually remove more than 250 times more carbon dioxide than the largest DAC facility currently operating. Their development will help inform future public and private sector investments and jumpstart a new industry critical to addressing the climate crisis on a global scalehighlighting how Bidenomics is driving a manufacturing boom that is delivering new economic opportunities, positioning America to be a global leader in the industries of the future, and accelerating efforts to meet the Presidents goal of a net-zero economy by 2050.
Cutting back on our carbon emissions alone wont reverse the growing impacts of climate change; we also need to remove the CO2 that weve already put in the atmospherewhich nearly every climate model makes clear is essential to achieving a net-zero global economy by 2050, said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. With this once-in-a-generation investment made possible by President Bidens Investing in America agenda, DOE is laying the foundation for a direct air capture industry crucial to tackling climate changetransforming local economies and delivering healthier communities along the way.
DAC is a process that separates CO2 from the air, helping to reduce legacy CO2 in the atmosphere. The separated CO2 can then be safely and permanently stored deep underground or converted into useful carbon-containing products like concrete that prevent its release back into the atmosphere. Widespread deployment of DAC and other innovative technologies that capture emissions are key to combatting the climate crisis and reinforcing Americas global competitiveness in the zero-carbon economy of the future. DOE estimates that reaching President Bidens ambitious plan for a net-zero emissions economy will require that between 400 million and 1.8 billion metric tons of CO2 be removed from the atmosphere and captured from emissions sources annually by 2050. The two DAC Hubs selected for award negotiations today will help further demonstrate the ability to capture and store atmospheric CO2 at scale.
President Bidens Investing in America Agenda Will Fund Projects to Kickstart Critical New Industry, Remove Historic Climate-Harming Carbon Emissions Out of the Air, and Create 4,800 Good-Paying Jobs
WASHINGTON, D.C. As part of President Bidens Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced up to $1.2 billion to advance the development of two commercial-scale direct air capture facilities in Texas and Louisiana. These projectsthe first of this scale in the United Statesrepresent the initial selections from the Presidents Bipartisan Infrastructure Law-funded Regional Direct Air Capture (DAC) Hubs program, which aims to kickstart a nationwide network of large-scale carbon removal sites to address legacy carbon dioxide pollution and complement rapid emissions reductions. These emissions are already in the atmosphere, fueling climate change and extreme weather and jeopardizing public health and ecosystems across the globe. The Hubs are expected to ensure meaningful community and labor engagement and contribute to the Presidents Justice40 Initiative. Together, these projects are expected to remove more than 2 million metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions each year from the atmospherean amount equivalent to the annual emissions from roughly 445,000 gasoline-powered carsand create 4,800 good-paying jobs in Texas and Louisiana.
Todays announcement will be the worlds largest investment in engineered carbon removal in history and each Hub will eventually remove more than 250 times more carbon dioxide than the largest DAC facility currently operating. Their development will help inform future public and private sector investments and jumpstart a new industry critical to addressing the climate crisis on a global scalehighlighting how Bidenomics is driving a manufacturing boom that is delivering new economic opportunities, positioning America to be a global leader in the industries of the future, and accelerating efforts to meet the Presidents goal of a net-zero economy by 2050.
Cutting back on our carbon emissions alone wont reverse the growing impacts of climate change; we also need to remove the CO2 that weve already put in the atmospherewhich nearly every climate model makes clear is essential to achieving a net-zero global economy by 2050, said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. With this once-in-a-generation investment made possible by President Bidens Investing in America agenda, DOE is laying the foundation for a direct air capture industry crucial to tackling climate changetransforming local economies and delivering healthier communities along the way.
DAC is a process that separates CO2 from the air, helping to reduce legacy CO2 in the atmosphere. The separated CO2 can then be safely and permanently stored deep underground or converted into useful carbon-containing products like concrete that prevent its release back into the atmosphere. Widespread deployment of DAC and other innovative technologies that capture emissions are key to combatting the climate crisis and reinforcing Americas global competitiveness in the zero-carbon economy of the future. DOE estimates that reaching President Bidens ambitious plan for a net-zero emissions economy will require that between 400 million and 1.8 billion metric tons of CO2 be removed from the atmosphere and captured from emissions sources annually by 2050. The two DAC Hubs selected for award negotiations today will help further demonstrate the ability to capture and store atmospheric CO2 at scale.
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OKIsItJustMe
Aug 2023
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You could magnify its impact by making oil companies stop burning or releasing methane.
Hermit-The-Prog
Aug 2023
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Well, yes, naturally, cutting emissions is vitally important it's just not sufficient
OKIsItJustMe
Aug 2023
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