P. Shorey,& A. Abdulla, Integrating climate and physical constraints into assessments of net capture from direct air capture facilities, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
Objective:
- Present results from an integrated assessment of the global deployment potential of a leading liquid-solvent direct air capture (DAC) technology
Case:
- Global grid
Methodology:
- Processed simulation model
Data Source
- Climate
- Energy
Findings:
- Capture rates are strongly driven by temperature and, to a lesser extent, pressure

- Water losses are strongly affected by temperature, humidity and pressure

- Differences in the total energy intensity of capture are largely driven by altitude

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