Deep Sky has announced that its $50-million carbon removal and capture project in Innisfail is operational.

The Montreal-based company says its Deep Sky Alpha project that pulls carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the atmosphere and then stores it underground is a North American first.

"This is a defining moment, not just for Deep Sky, but for the global carbon removal industry," said Deep Sky CEO Alex Petre in a Wednesday news release.

"In just one year, we went from breaking ground to pulling carbon from the sky and locking it underground for good. Companies around the world are looking for high-quality, durable carbon removal to offset carbon footprints. With Deep Sky Alpha, we're proving that it's not only possible, it's here."

With this milestone, Deep Sky Alpha becomes the first DAC faci

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