article author: MOHAMMED AL-KINANIThu, 2025-03-20 14:57 JEDDAH: Over 2.5 million Syrian residents in Saudi Arabia will benefit from direct flights...
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article author: MOHAMMED AL-KINANIAuthor: Thu, 2025-03-20 15:46 JEDDAH: Saudi Aramco has unveiled the Kingdom’s first direct air capture test unit, marking a significant milestone in its mission to reduce emissions and advance carbon capture technology for a sustainable future. The unit is capable of removing 12 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year, according to an official statement from Aramco. As the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals company, Aramco emphasized that the pilot plant, developed in partnership with Siemens Energy, represents a crucial step in enhancing DAC capabilities.Main category: Business & EconomyTags: emissionsNet-zero
article author: MOHAMMED AL-KINANIThu, 2025-03-20 14:57 JEDDAH: Over 2.5 million Syrian residents in Saudi Arabia will benefit from direct flights...
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