Commercial CO2 capture installation
Set up by engineers Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher, Climeworks has developed the technology to capture carbon dioxide in the atmosphere with a filter, using low-grade heat as a source of energy. The DAC installation is set up on the roof of a waste recovery company managed by local authority body KEZO in Hinwil, where the residual heat drives the Climeworks DAC installation.
During the Climeworks capturing process, carbon dioxide is chemically deposited on the surface of the filter. When the filter is saturated, the CO2 is separated at a temperature of about 100°C. The pure CO2 gas can then be sold in markets such as commercial agriculture, food and beverages industry, the energy sector, and the car industry. Climeworks uses a 400 m underground pipeline in Hinwil to continuously supply the carbon dioxide to a greenhouse owned by Gebrüder Meier Primanatura AG to help grow crops such as tomatoes and cucumbers.
The supply agreement makes Climeworks’s Hinwil installation the first direct air capture facility in the world with a commercial customer – a momentous step towards the future of negative emission technologies. The Hinwil installation will serve as a three-year demonstration project in cooperation with partners Gebrüder Meier and KEZO, with a contribution for the non-depreciable costs to the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE).