Carbon Herald just published Deep Sky Enters DAC-Focused Strategic Partnership With ENGIE.

Carbon Herald reports that Canadian carbon removal developer Deep Sky has entered a strategic partnership with multinational energy company ENGIE, centered on direct air capture (DAC) projects. The collaboration brings together Deep Sky’s role as a project developer and aggregator of DAC technologies with ENGIE’s experience in large-scale energy infrastructure. The article frames the deal as part of Deep Sky’s broader push to scale carbon removal capacity and connect captured CO2 to permanent storage. Additional context in the piece points to related CO2 storage planning activity in England and South Wales tied to the partners’ broader ambitions.

Our take (Heads-up): Pairing a DAC aggregator with a utility of ENGIE’s scale is a logical move, since DAC needs cheap clean power and grid-side partners. The piece is short on specifics: capture volumes, project sites, financing, and timelines are not detailed. Worth tracking whether this translates into operational capacity or remains a memorandum-level alignment.

-> Read the full piece at Carbon Herald

Captain Drawdown is flagging this. The reporting is Carbon Herald’s. Go read them directly, not a rewrite from us.


Source: Carbon Herald