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Deep Sky cherche où enfouir du CO₂ dans le sous-sol québécois

Deep Sky cherche où enfouir des centaines de milliers de tonnes de CO2 dans le sous-sol québécois. D’ici un an, elle veut ouvrir deux centres d’essais dans la province. Et d’ici 2025, elle compte ouvrir une usine qui aura besoin de dizaines de mégawatts d’électricité.
BNN Bloomberg

Head of OMERS Ventures shares why he's moving to climate tech startup Deep Sky

Damien Steel, incoming CEO of Deep Sky, and outgoing head of OMERS Ventures, joins BNN Bloomberg and discusses why he's making the switch from venture capital to climate technology, and how the two industries are performing in the Canadian marketplace.
La Presse

Capture de carbone | Deep Sky a trouvé son PDG

L’entreprise québécoise Deep Sky concrétise un peu plus ses ambitieux projets de capture et de séquestration de carbone avec la nomination de Damien Steel à titre de président-directeur général.
Carbon Herald

Deep Sky And Svante Partner To Study Carbon Storage Feasibility In Canada

Canada’s leading carbon removal project developer, Deep Sky, has joined forces with carbon capture and removal solutions provider Svante Technologies Inc. (Svante) to evaluate the feasibility of sequestering CO2 in Southern Quebec.
Sustainable Biz Canada

Deep Sky to offer site for Musk’s XPRIZE teams to pilot tech

Carbon removal company Deep Sky will partner with Elon Musk’s XPRIZE to allow carbon capture teams submitting to the competition's final round a chance to pilot their solutions at its Quebec facility.
Construct Connect

Quebec’s Deep Sky dreams big with carbon capture pilot

Montreal carbon-capture startup Deep Sky continues to move with haste as it forges partnerships with tech specialists in the sector while defying traditional project development timelines.
La Presse

Alliance entre Deep Sky et Exterra « La vision, c’est d’exporter partout dans le monde »

Deux jeunes entreprises québécoises conjuguent leurs efforts pour capturer et séquestrer le CO2.
Yahoo Finance

Carbontech Innovator Phil De Luna Joins Deep Sky as Chief Carbon Scientist & Head of Engineering

A world renowned scientist and carbontech innovator, Phil has dedicated his career to developing solutions to fight climate change and will be instrumental in realizing Deep Sky's ambitions to become the world's first gigaton-scale carbon capture company.

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