
On today’s episode of The Newsroom, Deep Sky CEO Alex Petre joins DOB Energy reporter Josh Skapin.
Deep Sky, a Montreal-based carbon removal project developer, aims to remove gigatons of carbon from the atmosphere and permanently store it underground.
Petre will discuss the potential impact of direct air capture, its costs, policy measures, carbon markets, and her company’s new Deep Sky Alpha facility.
Background reading:
Deep Sky has selected Manitoba as the location of its next commercial carbon removal facility, Deep Sky Manitoba.
Deep Sky’s Alberta direct air capture facility is operational.
‘Actual’ direct air capture costs closer to $1,000 a tonne, says Deep Sky CEO.
Episode producers: Stephen Marsters and Richard Macedo