But Ukraine soon retook control of the area.

This heightens plant photosynthesis, which helps farmers grow crops.

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The new wave of climate tech startups capturing carbon across Europe

It takes time for a shift in energy balance to show up.

We are going to place the machine on site and then bill per usage of CO2, explains Oseyko.

Carbominers machine consists of two linked machines.

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you should probably move quite a lot of air to capture the CO2.

In buildings, that air is already moving, says chief executive officer Petri Laakso.

Will net-zero plans drive deployment?

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Again, industry values the captured CO2.

This is a valid technology, says Dawid Hanak at Cranfield University.

Its just how much you’re free to capture and how scalable that is.

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Laakso says his firm has already installed systems in Finland and Germany and will install another this summer.

Competitive advantage despite efficiency concerns

Carbon capture tech has its pros and cons.

Stuart Haszeldine at the University of Edinburgh notes that there are easier methods of reducing humanitys climate impact.

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Insulate buildings, for instance, so they require less energy to heat.

Silicate currently employs five people and plans to increase the headcount to 12 by the end of this year.

Its also raised funds by selling carbon removal credits.

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Reduced costs with increased investment?

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