Microsoft has entered a contract with Vaulted Deep to facilitate the removal of up to 4.9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over 12 years through carbon credits. The process involves deep well injection to store organic waste underground in stable geologic formations. Vaulted has been managing such waste since 2008, including handling significant biosolid operations in Los Angeles. Its technology is certified by Isometric, which provides credible carbon removal credits for companies to fulfill climate obligations, addressing challenges posed by Microsoft's growing datacenter demands.
Microsoft has signed a contract with Vaulted Deep to remove up to 4.9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over 12 years through carbon credits.
Vaulted's process involves storing organic waste deep underground using deep well injection, sealing materials in stable geologic formations.
Vaulted has managed waste safely since 2008, including biosolids in Los Angeles, and has expanded operations to the Great Plains.
The technology is certified by Isometric, which issues scientifically rigorous carbon removal credits to help fulfill corporate climate commitments.
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