NDR (German broadcaster) features DACMA’s DAC unit on world’s 1st floating hydrogen power plant

DACMA on sea with project H2Mare
Our 60TA DAC Unit is part of the world’s 1st floating hydrogen power plant, which has just entered its testing phase in Bremerhaven, Germany.
It was recently covered by German public broadcaster NDR – a strong signal for the future of climate-neutral energy systems.
The H2Mare Hydrogen flagship project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Our Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology removes CO₂ directly from the ambient air – an important key enabler for sustainable power-to-X applications and the production of synthetic fuels. This deployment proves that DAC can be flexible, scalable and mobile – even offshore at sea!
A big thank you to KIT (Karlsruhe Institue of Technology) for trusting DACMA. Together, we’re shaping the future of clean energy.
Watch the full NDR Info report (German Version) here:
NDR Mediathek – Floating Hydrogen Power Plant Begins Testing
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