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What Happened To Carbon Removal In 2025? [Forbes]

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)  More Company Research Source: Forbes
Last microsoft corporation earnings: 4/29 04:06 pm Check Earnings Report
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After years of moonshots and engineering grand visions, the demand side began asking a blunt, simple question: Will this actually get delivered? This was the year buyers stopped buying promises and started buying tonnes — and the data, contracts, and headlines reflect that shift. 1. Biochar and biomass pathways filled the delivery gap In 2025 the carbon removal landscape tilted toward reliability. Biochar, once a niche, became the default for corporate buyers. Data from CDR.fyi shows that biochar accounted for the largest share of delivered carbon removal volumes, with millions of tonnes under contract as of mid-2025. Buyers have snapped up nearly supply, with about 93% of industrial biochar supply for 2025 already committed to corporate purchasers. Biochar's appeal is straightforward: relatively low cost and concrete early delivery — an antidote to years of waiting for unbuilt direct air capture plants. Corporate buyers also signed large contracts with biogenic removal pl [Read more]

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What Happened To Carbon Removal In 2025? [Forbes]

Microsoft Corporation  (MSFT) 
Last microsoft corporation earnings: 4/29 04:06 pm Check Earnings Report
US:NASDAQ Investor Relations: microsoft.com/en-us/investor
After years of moonshots and engineering grand visions, the demand side began asking a blunt, simple question: Will this actually get delivered? This was the year buyers stopped buying promises and started buying tonnes — and the data, contracts, and headlines reflect that shift. 1. Biochar and biomass pathways filled the delivery gap In 2025 the carbon removal landscape tilted toward reliability. Biochar, once a niche, became the default for corporate buyers. Data from CDR.fyi shows that biochar accounted for the largest share of delivered carbon removal volumes, with millions of tonnes under contract as of mid-2025. Buyers have snapped up nearly supply, with about 93% of industrial biochar supply for 2025 already committed to corporate purchasers. Biochar's appeal is straightforward: relatively low cost and concrete early delivery — an antidote to years of waiting for unbuilt direct air capture plants. Corporate buyers also signed large contracts with biogenic removal pl [Read more]

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