Deep Sky’s direct air capture facility in Innisfail, Alta., where GE Vernova will install a unit.
GE Vernova Inc. GEV-N will deploy one of its direct-air capture units at a demonstration facility in central Alberta run by Deep Sky Corp.
The companies said on Wednesday that GE Vernova, the energy technology company spun off last year by General Electric, plans to operate equipment designed to capture 1,500 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually starting in late 2026.
The installation marks the biggest name yet to contribute direct-air capture, or DAC, technology to Montreal-based Deep Sky’s Alpha facility in Innisfail, Alta.
Deep Sky has begun testing units deployed by several vendors to study and compare energy use, overall efficiency, durability and scalability as they remove climate-w