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Verified Carbon and Return Carbon Announce First 100% Wind-Powered Direct Air Capture Hub, Designed to Scale to 500,000 Tons Annually

San Angelo (Texas), November 21, 2024 – Carbon capture and removal project developers Return  Carbon and Verified Carbon today announced Project Concho,” a pioneering Direct Air Capture (DAC)  hub to be built in Tom Green County, Texas. Project Concho will be the first DAC hub in the world to run  entirely on wind power and will leverage advanced DAC technology as well as onsite geological carbon  storage to capture and permanently remove CO₂ from the atmosphere. In its first phase, the facility aims  to remove 50,000 tons annually before 2030, with expansion plans to reach 500,000 tons per year, in turn  creating premium, verified carbon credits that hold significant value in carbon markets. 

Project Concho will be powered by a new wind farm to be built and operated by Greenalia, a leading  global renewable energy producer. The technology  underpinning Project Concho will be provided by Skytree, an industry-leading carbon removal company  born out of the European Space Agency with DAC units in deployment across Europe, Canada, and the  United States.


“Project Concho is a significant step forward in scaling up DAC,” said Martijn Verwoerd, Managing  Director of Return Carbon. “This opportunity aligns perfectly with Return Carbon and Verified Carbon’s  joint mission to mitigate climate change through the scalable commercialization of new technologies in  impactful infrastructure projects. We're thrilled to make West Texas a home for this groundbreaking DAC  hub and create new opportunities for the region.” 


Collaboration Sets Stage For Future Renewable Power-DAC Projects 


Project Concho is the result of an unprecedented collaboration between a wind energy provider and a  DAC developer: the DAC hub guarantees a reliable offtake of wind energy in return for access to low-cost  power, one of the challenges associated with large-scale DAC projects. Project Concho’s energy  optimization will be enabled through its flexible use of power, leveraging the agreement of Greenalia and  Concho partners to develop a unique Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) structure that allows for price  stability and full energy deliverability. This symbiotic arrangement sets the stage for future joint renewable  power-DAC projects that enable greater scale, lower risk, and reduced costs. 


“We are excited about the partnership with Project Concho and there is a vision and a framework for  collaboration that our companies share,” said Alexandre Alonso, SVP of Business Development at  Greenalia. “The flexibility offered by the DAC hub to optimize around energy price peaks is a game changer for renewable energy projects. It not only strengthens the business case for our wind farm under  development in Texas but also contributes to adding innovative business models and alternatives for a  greener energy landscape in the U.S.” 


State-of-the-art DAC Technology 


Project Concho will feature a connected array of Skytree Stratus DAC units. Skytree’s patented DAC  technology continuously optimizes energy use and drives down energy consumption while ensuring  optimal CO2 capture efficiency. In addition, its modular design and 24/7 uptime guarantee made it a  logical choice for a large-scale project like Project Concho in which units will be added over time. 


“Project Concho is a first-of-its-kind collaboration that opens the door to even more ambitious and  transformative carbon removal projects,” said Elena Nikonova, VP North America at Skytree. “Deploying  DAC at scale is necessary to drive down costs across the value chain and achieve greater impact and we  are thrilled to provide the technology needed to bring Project Concho to life.” 


Revenue and Environmental Benefits to Concho Valley 


Through carbon sequestration, local landowners can take advantage of passive revenue streams while promoting sustainable land use. “Project Concho brings significant benefits to the Concho Valley,  providing new economic opportunities for landowners beyond traditional activities," said Coleman White,  co-founder of Verified Carbon and Concho Valley landowner. “Projects like these allow us to maintain  traditional land uses while benefiting from a new income source and supporting projects that sustain both  our environment and the local economy.”










About Return Carbon

 

Return Carbon is a project development and investment company focused on sustainable infrastructure  and energy transition projects, with a focus on the development of Direct Air Capture. Return Carbon is  part of the Return group, a leading investor in solar and energy storage, with an extensive portfolio in  Europe. Return has gained prominence in Europe’s energy transition, having raised EUR 100 million to  support its portfolio companies, including leading energy storage companies such as SemperPower, Lion  Storage, and J&P Batterie Projekte. 


About Greenalia 


Greenalia is an Independent Power Producer exclusively for renewable energy. The company harnesses  wind, sun, and forestry biomass from certified plantations' remains to generate and store energy  sustainably. Greenalia promotes employment and innovation in the regions where it operates, driving  growth across Europe and the U.S. 


About Skytree 


Born out of the European Space Agency in 2014 and headquartered in Amsterdam, Skytree harnesses  CO2 from ambient air through the power of direct air capture technology (DAC). Its patented technology  can be set up quickly at any location and scaled to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. With  Skytree’s unique Uptime Assurance Guarantee, all DAC systems are monitored to ensure uninterrupted  operations and measured to provide valuable insights. Skytree’s Stratus DAC units are field-upgradable  to newer generations as capture materials evolve, reducing energy consumption costs while improving  unit capacity over time. For more information, visit skytree.eu.



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