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January 12, 2025: SyncMOF’s DAC Technology Featured in Tokyo Shimbun’s Special Report “Challenging Decarbonization”
On January 12, 2025, SyncMOF’s DAC (Direct Air Capture) technology was featured in the Tokyo Shimbun special report titled “Challenging Decarbonization.”
This special report highlights cutting-edge efforts to achieve a decarbonized society, showcasing the following advanced initiatives utilizing SyncMOF’s DAC technology:
• Agricultural Application with Aohata Corporation
SyncMOF’s DAC devices capture CO2, which is then utilized in agricultural projects operated by Aohata Corporation to promote crop growth and increase yields. This initiative demonstrates the potential of CO2 capture technology not only to reduce environmental impact but also to create new value in the agricultural sector.
• Methane Production from CO2 in Hakuba Village
In Hakuba Village, CO2 captured using SyncMOF’s DAC technology is used as a raw material to produce methane. By combining this initiative with renewable energy, the project aims to achieve localized energy production and consumption, contributing to the realization of a sustainable energy system.
These examples clearly illustrate how SyncMOF’s technology is making tangible contributions to the realization of a carbon-neutral society.
For more details, please refer to Tokyo Shimbun’s special report:
Challenging Decarbonization in Tokyo Shimbun
Moving forward, SyncMOF will continue to leverage its innovative MOF technology to tackle the challenges of building a decarbonized society and creating new industrial value.