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It
is considered a promising solution for reducing CO2 in the atmosphere: The
so-called Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage (DACCS) technology filters CO2 from
the air and stores it permanently. The Lufthansa Group began exploring this
innovative process at an early stage and sees it as a complementary instrument
in its sustainability strategy.
The
Lufthansa Group has now signed a contract with Airbus on the pre-purchase of
verified and durable carbon-removal credits of 40,000 tonnes of CO2. The
carbon-removal credits will be issued by Airbus through its ACCO (Airbus Carbon
Capture Offer) service. The certificates will be available from 2026 and an
annual purchase of carbon-removal credits of 10,000 tonnes of CO2 has been
agreed for four years. The signing of the contract follows a joint declaration
of intent from 2022.
“The
Lufthansa Group is strongly committed to making air transport more sustainable
and to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. This includes billion-euro
investments in continuous fleet modernization and our strong commitment to
Sustainable Aviation Fuels. Technical CO2 removal solutions like advanced
and direct carbon capture and storage processes will play a complementary role
in achieving our decarbonization goals”, says Caroline Drischel, Head of
Corporate Responsibility at the Lufthansa Group.
“The
Lufthansa Group was one of the very first aviation companies to work with
Airbus to explore the potential of direct air carbon capture and storage
solutions”, says Nicolas Chrétien, Head of Environment & Sustainability at
Airbus. “As the aviation industry moves towards net zero CO2-emissions by 2050,
carbon removal will play an important role in addressing remaining emissions.
We are very pleased to go one step further with the Lufthansa Group and keep up
the momentum to make decarbonized air travel a reality.”
This
is how DACCS technology works
Direct
Air Carbon Capture and Storage is a high-potential technology that involves
filtering CO2 emissions directly from the air using high powered fans.
Once removed from the air, the CO2 is stored deep underground in geologic
saline formations. As the aviation industry cannot capture CO2 emissions
released into the atmosphere at source, a direct air carbon capture and storage
solution would allow the sector to extract CO2 emissions from its
operations directly from atmospheric air. In addition to the comprehensive
measures that companies are taking to reduce CO2 emissions, according to
the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), carbon removal is
required to support the achievement of net-zero targets.
Additionally,
the Direct Air Carbon Capture technology will be an important building block
for the production of next-generation Sustainable Aviation Fuels. For SAF
production from renewable energies with the innovative Power-to-Liquid or
Sun-to-Liquid technologies, CO2 is for instance captured from the
atmosphere and processed further. For this, a Direct Air Capture infrastructure
will be needed. In IATA’s Infrastructure Roadmap, the development and the
promised success of SAF are closely linked to the adoption of Direct Air
Capture infrastructures. The Lufthansa Group is involved in numerous
initiatives to bring these promising next generation SAF technologies to market
maturity.
The
Airbus carbon-removal initiative is based on Airbus’ partnership with
1PointFive that includes the pre-purchase of carbon-removal credits of 400,000
tonnes of CO2 to be delivered over four years. The US-based company is
working closely with leading organizations to develop practical pathways to
achieve global climate targets.
Lufthansa
Group pursues ambitious sustainability goals
The
Lufthansa Group has set itself ambitious climate protection goals and aims to
achieve a neutral CO₂ balance by 2050. Already by 2030, the Lufthansa Group
wants to halve its net CO₂ emissions compared to 2019 through reduction and
compensation measures. The reduction share of the 2030 target was validated by
the independent Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) in August 2022. The
Lufthansa Group was the first airline group in Europe with a science-based CO₂
reduction target in line with the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement.
For effective climate protection, the Lufthansa Group is focusing in particular
on accelerated fleet modernization, the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF),
the continuous optimization of flight operations, and offers for its private
travelers and corporate customers to make a flight or the transport of cargo
more sustainable. In addition, the Lufthansa Group has been actively supporting
global climate and weather research for many years. The Lufthansa Group's
commitment to sustainability is rated positively and above the industry average
by independent rating organizations.
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Credit: © Lufthansa Group
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