Singapore to Build World's Largest Facility to Boost Ocean's Carbon Absorption

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Singapore will construct the world's largest facility to enhance the ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. The facility, costing $20 million, will remove 3,650 tonnes of CO2 annually and help decarbonise water treatment processes.

As part of its efforts to tackle climate change , Singapore will be constructing the world’s largest facility to boost the ocean’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) from the atmosphere. The US$20 million (S$27 million) plant, once fully operational in 2025, will be able to remove some 3,650 tonnes of CO2 from the ocean yearly, while helping PUB to decarbonise its water treatment processes, the national water agency said on Feb 27.

When the seawater is pumped back into the ocean, it has the capacity to absorb more CO2 from the atmosphere. The plan comes after two smaller pilot facilities – one in PUB’s R&D desalination plant in Tuas, and the other in the Port of Los Angeles – proved successful in removing CO2. Both plants, which were set up in April 2023, are each able to remove some 100kg of the greenhouse gas from the ocean each day. The technology, designed by American start-up Equatic, works by pumping seawater from adjacent desalination plants through electricity. This leads to a series of chemical reactions that split the seawater into hydrogen and oxyge

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