Climeworks to spend $50 Million to expand into new space in Lake Charles Louisiana.
Lake Charles, Louisiana — According to state and local development sources, Climeworks plans to invest $50,000,000.00 to build out new space in Lake Charles. The company plans to occupy the new space in Lake Charles, on or about December 1, 2027. According to the company website Climeworks empowers people and companies to fight global warming by offering carbon dioxide removal as a service via Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology. At Orca and Mammoth, Climeworks DAC facilities in Iceland, the CO2 is permanently removed from the air by capturing and geologically storing it for thousands of years with Climeworks storage partner Carbfix. Climeworks DAC facilities run exclusively on low carbon energy, and our modular CO2 collectors can be stacked to build machines of any capacity. Founded by engineers Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher in 2009, Climeworks is on a journey to climate impact at scale. To do so, we strive to inspire 1 billion people to act and remove CO2 from the air.
To learn more about Climeworks, visit http://climeworks.com/
Company Contact:
Daniel Nathan, Chief Project Development Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-nathan-a64419/
41 (0)44 533 29 99
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