
"RepAir Carbon's solid-state electrochemical system captures CO₂ at concentrations below 5%, addressing the energy-intensive nature of conventional carbon capture methods. This technology is economically viable for most industrial emissions."
"The device operates like a battery-inspired electrochemical cell, where electrodes react with CO₂ in air or flue gas, concentrating and capturing it in a single step without the need for heat, liquids, or solvents."
"RepAir is recognized by BloombergNEF as one of the 14 leading DAC companies globally, highlighting its innovative approach to carbon capture and its potential impact on the decarbonisation market."
RepAir Carbon, an Israeli developer of electrochemical direct air capture technology, is expanding into Europe's industrial decarbonisation market. The company has opened a European office in Luxembourg, led by Jean-Philippe Hiegel. RepAir's technology captures CO₂ at concentrations below 5% and is significantly less energy-intensive than conventional methods. The company is involved in various projects, including the Pelican Gulf Coast Carbon Removal DAC hub in Louisiana and a partnership with C-Questra for the EU's first onshore Direct Air Capture and Storage project in Grandpuit.
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