How carbon removal tech is adapting to Trump's energy agenda
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How carbon removal tech is adapting to Trump's energy agenda
""Carbon removal can be the next prosperous and competitive American industry," said Giana Amador, founding executive director of the Carbon Removal Alliance, highlighting the sector's potential to contribute to energy goals."
""Many people who might assume that direct air capture or carbon management doesn't sit inside the President's energy dominance framework are actually missing the broader point," stated Vikrum Aiyer, emphasizing the industry's relevance."
The carbon removal sector is gaining momentum with recent approvals from Trump's Energy Department for major projects. Giana Amador of the Carbon Removal Alliance emphasizes the industry's potential to align with energy dominance goals. Technologies like those from Heirloom and Climeworks are designed to capture and utilize carbon dioxide. Despite initial progress under Biden-era laws, the sector faced delays awaiting funding reviews. The Energy Department has approved multiple carbon removal projects, indicating a significant investment in this emerging industry.
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