In the Press
AirMyne And ENEOS Team Up To Bring Direct Air Capture To Commercial Scale
AirMyne, a Berkeley, California-based direct air capture startup, has secured a strategic investment from ENEOS Holdings, the parent company of Japan’s largest energy firm, signaling a new wave of industrial collaboration in carbon removal.
What does it take to succeed as a DAC company in 2024?
Today Na’im speaks with Mark Cyffka about common barriers to scaling the different approaches of direct air capture technologies, how AirMyne is looking to bypass those barriers with its technology, what the cost trajectory of DAC will be…
New Direct Air Capture Startup AirMyne Overcomes Energy Barriers To Scaling DAC
A new direct air capture startup is saying hello to the world as it officially reveals its unique DAC technology. The California-based startup AirMyne has been launched in May 2022 out of Y Combinator, developing a direct air capture method that…
A Q&A with Sudip and Mark of AirMyne
Direct air capture is one of the most understood methodologies for carbon removal today. Many approaches have taken shape over the past two and half decades, but one area that continues to plague the technology is its high temperature…
AirMyne taps geothermal energy to scale direct air carbon capture
That’s one way to think about direct air capture, a technology which uses machines to pull carbon dioxide straight from the atmosphere. The idea has been floating around for years, but it received a surge of interest in the wake of a 2022 report by…
Publications
Announcing ENEOS’s strategic investment in AirMyne
A Q&A with Jan Huckfeldt, AirMyne’s new interim Chief Commercial Officer
Scaling DAC: Learning from age-old industrial design principles
Direct Air Capture & The Energy Question
Two climate problems, one cement block: CO2 storage via low-carbon concrete
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