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Microsoft to purchase 36,920 tons of carbon removal credits from ERW firm Alt Carbon in Darjeeling, India

Generated by Alt's Darjeeling Revival Project

Raccontata datechcrunch.comdatacenterdynamics.com

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datacenterdynamics.comStai leggendo27 g fa

Microsoft to purchase 36,920 tons of carbon removal credits from ERW firm Alt Carbon in Darjeeling, India

Generated by Alt's Darjeeling Revival Project

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techcrunch.com27 g fa

Microsoft’s carbon removal plans aren’t dead after all | TechCrunch

Microsoft is responsible for over 90% of the carbon removal market, and reports suggested the company was pausing purchases entirely. This new deal should help assuage the fears of CDR startups.

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  1. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·techcrunch.com

    Microsoft’s carbon removal plans aren’t dead after all | TechCrunch

    Microsoft is responsible for over 90% of the carbon removal market, and reports suggested the company was pausing purchases entirely. This new deal should help assuage the fears…

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·datacenterdynamics.com

    Microsoft to purchase 36,920 tons of carbon removal credits from ERW firm Alt Carbon in Darjeeling, India

    Generated by Alt's Darjeeling Revival Project