Seawater plant will capture 10 tons of CO2 and make 300 kg of H2 per day

A rendering of the world's largest ocean-based carbon dioxide removal plant, slated to be built in Singapore

After successful pilot programs, UCLA has partnered with Singapore’s national water agency and others to build the world’s largest ocean-based carbon dioxide removal plant capable of removing 3,650 metric tons (8,046,873 lb) of the greenhouse gas per year while producing 105 metric tons (231,000 lb) of carbon-negative hydrogen.

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