Industrial CDR, Carbon Dioxide Removal will be big & profitable business for the NORTH (40 billion Mt CO2 by 2040).
ECOSOCIAL CO2 REMOVAL (Nature Based CDR) in Africa will accellerate rural development of a bio- and solar based HYDROGEN economy.
BCG in Amsterdam
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Climate Needs and Market Demand Drive Future for Durable CDR
BCG estimates an annual demand of ~40–200 Mt CO2 in 2030, growing to ~80–900 Mt CO2 in 2040. This demand translates into a ~$10 billion–$40 billion market opportunity in 2030, with an ample runway to reach ~$20 billion–$135 billion in 2040. Demand will likely exceed projected supply at the 2030 milestone, with current announced projects only totaling ~
Northern CO2 and Nature Based Carbon Dioxide systems solutions drive and accellerate rural development of a bio/solar based local methanol and HYDROGEN production by smallholders in (South) Africa.
Fairchar has a developed a cross- continental systems solution for the "ecosocial" removal-use of carbon dioxide in Africa. We assist European and/or US women working in tandem with African women with planning, progressing, building, owning ECOHUBS in Africa. The ECOHUBS are geared to help smallholder women grow sorghem, remove CO2 from the atmosphere, regenerate degraded soils and create local social economic progress. TANDEMS are assisted with entering in life cycle deals with goverments, with CO2 emitters and amongst their TANDEM group members. They are also assisted with certifying and collecting carbon credits.
Deploying a wealth of ECOHUB centers for the CO2-negative production[1] by smallholder communities of sustainable- hydrogen, fuels and biobased products for local consumption and export.
The early deployment in rural South Africa of ECOHUBS will foster and accelerate social economic development and will give rise to massive fast biobased industrial development in rural areas.
[1] Producing in such a manner that CO2 is “removed” from the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide removal (CDR)