📣 Breaking News! 📣 We are excited to announce that RepAir Carbon and Cella have partnered to launch an innovative Carbon Capture and Storage venture in Kenya, leveraging its abundance in renewable energy sources. We have established this partnership with Cella to create dedicated value chains for extracting CO2 from the atmosphere and permanently storing it underground through in-situ mineralization. This storage agreement will streamline the sale of high-quality carbon credits to off-takers, enabling corporations to meet evolving ESG standards, manage offsets, and advance towards net zero goals. Learn about this partnership's transformative potential in our official press release: https://lnkd.in/dPyeEtxf Let's drive positive, sustainable change, one groundbreaking initiative at a time! 🌱 #CarbonCapture #StorageSolution #Sustainability #ESGstandards
Congratulations on the exciting partnership between RepAir Carbon Capture Carbon and Cella! I'm happy to contribute as your HR! and I'm thrilled to be a part of this incredible team that is contributing to this groundbreaking initiative. 🌱 Together, we're driving positive, sustainable change and paving the way towards a greener future. 🌱
"Even a journey of a thousand miles begins with one small step". Good luck to all of us
Fantastic news! The integration of geothermal energy, rock formation storage, and low-energy direct air capture could significantly speed up the energy transition. Thank you, Cella. looking forward to collaborating with you.
Cella &RepAir Carbon Capture, keep up the good work.💪
Exciting news! It's amazing to be a part of the team and push our mission further and restore our planet to balance!
An important milestone in turning our planet to a cooler place! Looking forward to it!
A huge leap forward! Looking forward to the collaboration Cella!
Very cool! It will be intresting to see how this new partnership develops
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7moAmir Shiner, congrats! Major step forward to scaling DAC at affordable prices. Very much along the lines of our article: https://bit.ly/Extantia_DAC