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One thing I do not fully understand is whether the capture has a useful output or simply store the CO2 in some stable but useless form



>The extracted CO2 will then be piped from the collector boxes to a nearby processing facility, where it will be mixed with water and diverted to a deep underground well. And there it will rest. Underground. Forever, presumably. The carbon dioxide captured from the Icelandic air will react with basalt rocks and begin a process of mineralization that takes several years, but it will never function as a heat-trapping atmospheric gas again.

The only use is in removing it from the atmosphere.


That's not entirely true. IIRC, climeworks have also partnered with companies who can use the CO2 directly (in carbonated drinks, or in actual greenhouses).

The majority of the CO2 in drinks will probably just end up the air again, unless some of it binds to calcium in the body or something?


> in carbonated drinks

Wouldn't that just put it back in the atmosphere though? I suppose it's better than using CO2 from some other source, but still.


Yeah that's what I suspect. Apparently some of the consumed CO2 binds with calcium, some is burped out, and some presumably comes out the other end, but I couldn't find any numbers on how much ends up where.


You can click on the "Products" tab of the AirMiners Index (https://airminers.org/explore) for startups making useful products out of carbon dioixde




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