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Climate Vault Helps Advance Innovative Carbon Removal Projects with the Potential to Capture Up to 15,000 Metric Tons of CO2

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Climate Vault, Inc. today announced its Tech Chamber, led by former U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, selected Carbon Lockdown and Octavia Carbon for its 2023 Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Innovation Award through its annual RFP process. This is the first time the Tech Chamber’s rigorous standards for CDR solutions have been met. The Carbon Lockdown and Octavia Carbon projects have the combined potential to remove 15,000 metric tons of CO2 from the atmosphere. These a...

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