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The crossover point where Direct Air Capture (DAC) becomes more cost-effective than Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) is reached at 105% (-121 Mt-CO2/year) reductions with low biomass resource availability and at 90% reductions (+243 Mt-CO2/year) with low Direct Air Capture costs.
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- Impact of carbon dioxide removal technologies on deep ... - Nature www.nature.com via serper
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- direct air capture concept
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