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Selected for two separate DOE DAC Hubs (Red Rocks + CALDAC). Breaking ground on commercial pilot in California in 2026. Geothermal-powered DAC cuts energy cost barrier.
AirMyne is a direct air capture (DAC) company that uses geothermal energy to power its liquid sorbent CO2 capture process — addressing the largest cost driver in DAC by using low-temperature geothermal heat for sorbent regeneration rather than electricity. The company is breaking ground on a commercial pilot facility in San Joaquin County, California in 2026, with CO2 to be stored in adjacent Class VI sequestration wells.
Cambridge MA energy equipment spin-off from GE (NYSE: GEV) at $34.9B revenue 2024; 7,000+ gas turbines and 55,000 wind turbines generating 25-30% of global electricity competing with Siemens Energy and Vestas for energy transition equipment.
GE Vernova is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based global energy equipment and services company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: GEV) — that emerged as an independent entity in April 2024 following its spin-off from General Electric, employing approximately 75,000 people across 100 countries and focused on accelerating the energy transition through three core business segments: Power (gas turbines, nuclear, and steam solutions), Wind (onshore and offshore wind turbines), and Electrification (grid solutions, power conversion, and electrification software). Generating $34.9 billion in revenue in 2024 with strong growth across all segments, GE Vernova operates more than 7,000 gas turbines and 55,000 wind turbines globally — equipment that generates approximately 25-30% of the world's electricity.
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