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Spiritus Advances World’s Largest Direct Air Capture Project with Wyoming Permit Filing

LOS ALAMOS, N.M.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Spiritus, a climate tech company developing low-energy, cost-effective Direct Air Capture (DAC) solutions, announced the filing of a Class VI permit application with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality for its Orchard One project. This milestone paves the way for what could become the world’s largest DAC facility, designed to remove 2 million tonnes of CO2 annually from the atmosphere, with first-phase operations beginning by 2026 at a fraction of...

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