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June 11, 2026

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Deep Sky delivers North America's first certified direct air capture carbon credits

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By Deep Sky

June 29, 2026

Policy & Regulation 

Deep Sky has issued North America's first independently certified direct air capture carbon removal credits from its Alberta facility. The credits, verified by Isometric and purchased by Microsoft and RBC, represent a milestone for the commercial deployment of durable carbon removal technology in the region.

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Frontier announced $915 million in new funding for carbon removal technologies, increasing its total commitment to $1.8 billion. The group plans to concentrate investments on a smaller number of high-potential projects and help scale technologies such as ocean alkalinity enhancement, enhanced rock weathering and direct air capture. Frontier says stronger corporate purchasing and government policies will be critical to building a carbon removal industry capable of operating at gigaton scale.

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Deep Sky and TD Bank Group have signed a 10-year agreement under which TD will purchase more than 18,000 verified direct air capture carbon dioxide removal credits. The agreement supports the development of permanent carbon removal infrastructure in Canada and provides TD with Canadian-produced carbon removal credits over the next decade.

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Climate Vault Solutions has added Cowboy Clean Fuels’ Triangle Unit project in Wyoming to its vetted carbon removal portfolio. The biomass-based project is the first of its kind approved by Climate Vault’s independent expert panel and will supply carbon removal credits through Climate Vault Solutions’ procurement platform.

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Brazil’s regulatory framework for carbon capture, utilization and storage is emerging as a critical component of the country’s strategy to decarbonize heavy industry. As global emissions continue to rise and natural sequestration processes prove insufficient, Brazil is developing a policy and regulatory approach aimed at addressing emissions from hard-to-abate sectors while maintaining industrial competitiveness.

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