Deep Sky, a developer and operator of large-scale carbon removal infrastructure, has signed an offtake agreement with Lufthansa Group to supply high-quality direct air capture (DAC) credits.

The deal reflects a broader push to integrate energy supply, carbon capture and storage into cohesive systems capable of delivering measurable emissions reductions in carbon-intensive sectors.

Deep Sky highlights a widening gap between surging demand for CO₂ removal and constrained supply, placing renewed focus on the energy intensity of DAC technologies.

These systems require reliable access to low-carbon power, land and storage infrastructure, positioning them firmly within the evolving clean energy landscape rather than as standalone climate solutions.

The company’s model centres on controlling key inputs including clean electricity, geological storage and capture technologies to ensure durability and traceability of carbon removal. Its credits are underpinned by strict validation processes, registry issuance and permanent sequestration.