JAL Invests in Heirloom Carbon Technologies to Develop CO2 Capture Technology

JAL Invests in Heirloom Carbon Technologies to Develop CO2 Capture Technology

Japan Airlines (JAL) has invested in Heirloom Carbon Technologies, a company advancing the practical application of technology to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

The technology to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is referred to as “negative emission technology.” Heirloom Carbon Technologies is developing a carbon dioxide removal technology utilizing limestone, and in 2023, it commenced operations of America’s first commercial plant. They plan to start operations of an even larger scale plant in 2026.

In March, they invested in Captura, which is developing negative emission technology to capture carbon dioxide and carbonic acid dissolved in seawater.

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