We remove CO2 from the air using a simple two-step capture & release process

Cooling tower structures pull CO2 from the air into our proprietary liquid capture chemistry

After concentrating the CO2-rich species, low-temperature heat releases pure CO2 & regenerates the capture solution

1,000 ton per year capture facility; phase one coming online in 2027.

Built in partnership with the California Energy Commission and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Our first project at the Port of Stockton will deploy in phases. This lets AirMyne improve as we go while allowing community engagement to shape the direction of the project as it proceeds.

Phase 0

AirMyne demonstrates our automated, integrated DAC technology in Berkeley, California.

2027

Phase 1

Working in close collaboration with community stakeholders & MRV partners, AirMyne will test our technology in the local conditions at the Port of Stockton.

2028

Phase 2

We’ll expand the capacity, while integrating energy-saving and cost-saving improvements that tune our process to the unique weather and environmental conditions at the Port.

2030

Phase 3

At completion, the project will reach 1,000 tons per year, collecting valuable process data which we’ll share with partners as we aim for larger commercial projects.