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RepAir Carbon: Low-Power, Low-Water Direct Air Capture (DAC) In Israel
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RepAir Carbon: Low-Power, Low-Water Direct Air Capture (DAC) In Israel

RepAir has developed a direct air capture (DAC) system that is expected to use nearly 70% less energy than liquid sorbent DAC systems and only minimal amounts of water.

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Aug 05, 2022
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The offices of an innovative Direct Air Capture (DAC) company, RepAir Carbon, based in Israel and using innovative membrane technology to capture atmospheric carbon dioxide. (Courtesy RepAir-Carbon)

This article is one in a series about the Israeli ClimateTech ecosystem and a few of its innovative ventures. Read this introductory article for an overview …

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