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After a recent infusion of government money into technology that sucks carbon out of the air, big business is getting in as well. Amazon announced Tuesday that it will help fund the world's largest deployment of direct air capture (DAC) technology by purchasing a quarter of a million metric tons of carbon removal over the next decade from STRATOS, the first DAC plant from 1PointFive, a carbon removal technology company. The carbon that is removed through the air capture systems will then be stored underground in saline aquifers, which are large rock formations saturated in salt water. "With these two new investments in direct air capture, we aim to target emissions we can't otherwise eliminate at their source," Kara Hurst, Amazon's VP of worldwide sustainability, said in a release. Amazon's announcement comes on the heels of Microsoft 's news that it has agreed to buy carbon credits from California-based startup Heirloom Carbon, which uses limestone to remove carbon from the atmosphere.
Persons: Kara Hurst, Amazon's, We're, Brian Marrs, Microsoft's, Hurst Organizations: Amazon, STRATOS, CarbonCapture, Microsoft, U.S . Department of Energy, Law Locations: 1PointFive, CarbonCapture Inc, California, Paris
The 2.1 million square feet of space includes some of the newest clean energy technology and sustainability features. The floor is made of concrete from Carbon Cure, a clean cement company funded by Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund. Starting next week, the first of 8,000 Amazon employees will begin moving into one of two brand new 22-story towers in Arlington, Virginia. Amazon's HQ2, formally called Metropolitan Park, has many features that contribute toward the company's goal of reaching net zero carbon emissions across all operations by 2040. Hurst wouldn't say how much the sustainability features increased the cost of the development.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Jim Cramer's full interview with Amazon's Kara Hurst, vice president of worldwide sustainabilityThe "Mad Money" host interviewed Kara Hurst, vice president of worldwide sustainability at Amazon, on Friday's episode of the show.
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