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Microsoft buys 3.6M metric tons of carbon removal from bioenergy plant

Last updated: December 13, 2025 7:05 am
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Microsoft Continues Carbon Removal Efforts with Purchase of 3.6 Million Credits

In a recent announcement, Microsoft revealed its plans to acquire 3.6 million carbon removal credits from a biofuels plant located in Louisiana. The plant, owned by C2X and set to commence operations in 2029, will convert forestry waste into methanol. This versatile substance can be utilized to power ships and planes, as well as serve as a key raw material for chemical manufacturing. The facility is projected to produce over 500,000 metric tons of methanol, with approximately 1 million metric tons of carbon dioxide being captured and stored, potentially underground.

This purchase is just one of several initiatives undertaken by Microsoft in the past year to combat carbon emissions. The tech giant has also secured a 4.9 million metric ton deal with Vaulted Deep, a 3.7 million metric ton agreement with CO280, and a 7 million metric ton purchase from Chestnut Carbon. As Microsoft expands its data center operations, there is a growing concern about meeting its 2030 commitment to remove more carbon from the atmosphere than it produces. While the company has been investing in renewable and nuclear energy sources, acquisitions like these carbon removal credits will play a crucial role in offsetting future fossil fuel emissions.

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