capturecarbon-removalProject Cypress Northwest
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Project Cypress Northwest

Project Cypress is a proposed hub that will use an innovative carbon removal process known as Direct Air Capture, or DAC, to pull excess carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere and store it safely and permanently underground. The Louisiana-based Project Cypress hub will include two facilities that will combine two types of DAC technology to remove more than one million metric tons of CO2 directly from the atmosphere each year while providing economic, educational, and workforce opportunities to the communities they serve. The Project Cypress Southwest facility will be located in Calcasieu Parish near Vinton, and the Project Cypress Northwest facility will be located in Caddo Parish at the Port of Caddo-Bossier.

City

Shreveport

Country

United States

Region

us

Gov funding

$550,000,000

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Company:
Project name:
Project Cypress Northwest
Project categories:
capture
carbon_removal
City:
Shreveport
County:
Caddo Parish
State:
Louisiana
Country:
United States
Region:
United States
Government funding:
$550,000,000
Capacity (Mt/year):
320,000
Status:
In development
Date announced:
Oct-2024
Type:
Direct air capture
CO₂ end use:
Sequestration
Product:
Carbon removal credits
Product capacity:
320,000 tonnes
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Date
Article title
Source
2024-06-24
Heirloom to build two Direct Air Capture (DAC) facilities in Northwest Louisiana
2024-03-27
Project Cypress DAC Hub Team Awarded Funding from U.S. Department of Energy
2025-10-08
DOE Might Cut Funding For The Two Largest DAC Hubs In The US
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