Collaborative project to advance Direct Air Carbon Capture in the Teesside Cluster
A vital step towards removing excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is to be trialled in the Tees Valley as a result of a partnership between Teesside University and Airhive, an innovative climate technology company.Academics at the University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre (NZIIC) are collaborating with Airhive, a British startup developing a novel Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology. The partnership will see the first industrial-ready demonstration unit of Airhive's patented DAC technology be built and tested in the heart of the UK’s first and largest Net Zero Cluster. [