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Microsoft builds data centers as quickly as possible, and this Kill its carbon public budget. Since 2020, carbon emissions have grown by about a quarter He pledged that he made that year To remove a carbon more than the air, which is born by 2030.
So Microsoft has bought huge amounts of carbon removal credits to try to treat this situation, including recently Declare Buy 4.9 million metric tons from Deep. None of the parties revealed the financial conditions of the deal. It will last 12 years until 2028.
Deep Deep works as the reverse oil company. It collects solid waste that can go to the landfill or burnt landfill such as treated wastewater, excess fertilizer, or paper sludge, and mix it into mortar, and inject them into deep porous rocks underground. Wells are drilled and open pores using the technology developed to break the oil and gas.
To date, I have removed the DEEP dome more than 18,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide. The company was a The runner -up in the XPrize Carbon competitionAnd raising a Series 32 million dollars a In November, this was led by PENUDE VENTERES.
Recently, Microsoft has been stuck between a rock and a difficult place to provide her carbon pledge exhibition. While the technology company was invested extensively in renewable power-avoiding emissions is the appropriate first step-there are some things that you should use, such as semiconductors, which are not alternatives to green gases.
Last year, Microsoft established 14.9 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions, he said more than twice as much as it hoped for its production in 2030, when it plans to reach negative carbon emissions.
To achieve its goal, the company recently intensified its carbon removal investments. Among them a 7 million metric tons deal with carbon chestnut To reformulate 60,000 acres in the southeast of the United States and another for 3.7 million metric tons with CO280 To capture carbon from the paper factory operations along the Gulf coast.
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