Not exact matches
A $ 30 per tonne carbon price, as is currently in place in B.C., applied on emissions,
would increase processing costs by about 12 cents per
gigajoule.
Currently, the rebate
would automatically kick in at prices over $ 4.80 per
gigajoule.
According to a 2016 Nature paper, DAC
would require a theoretical minimum of 0.5
gigajoules (GJ) of energy to remove and store each tonne of CO2.