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Marc-Simon Löffler is researching Direct Air Capture at the ZSW. (Image: ZSW)
Stuttgart (energate) - Direct Air Capture (DAC) is used to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung (ZSW - Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research) is preparing DAC technology for industrial application in the "DAC-BW" project. energate spoke to Marc-Simon Löffler, head of the Renewable Energy Sources and Processes department at ZSW, about Direct Air Capture as a business model.
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