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Solar Energy Developer Secures $415 Million to Power the World’s Largest Direct Air Capture Plant

Renewable energy is revolutionizing how businesses address increasing carbon emissions, with solar power leading the charge. As global demand for clean energy rises, innovative technologies like Direct Air Capture (DAC) are emerging as critical tools in tackling carbon emissions. 

DAC systems promise a sustainable path toward achieving net-zero emissions, particularly when paired with solar energy. This is what the $415 million funding secured by Origis Energy tackles through its solar project.

Revolutionizing Clean Energy: The Role of Solar in Direct Air Capture

The Swift Air Solar project in Ector County, Texas, developed by Origis Energy, shows the potential of solar energy to fuel innovative solutions. The project represents a significant step in integrating clean energy into decarbonization efforts. It offers the following achievements:

Swift Air Solar in numbers

The $415 million project, funded by Natixis Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) and Advantage Capital, will supply zero-emission solar power to the STRATOS DAC facility in the Permian Basin. 

STRATOS, developed by Occidental and its subsidiary 1PointFive, is the world’s first large-scale DAC plant. Expected to capture up to 500,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually, the facility is set to begin operations in mid-2025. 

STRATOS will store CO₂ in saline formations, generating carbon removal credits for businesses. 1PointFive has applied for an Underground Injection Control Class VI permit for geologic sequestration, ensuring operations are monitored and verified under an EPA-approved program. This milestone aligns with global goals for sustainable carbon removal and decarbonization.

Construction of Swift Air Solar is already underway, with commercial operations expected to begin by mid-2025. The project will generate clean energy for DAC operations, aligning with Origis Energy’s mission to provide scalable decarbonization solutions. The company’s CEO, Vikas Anand, highlighted this, remarking:

“This is an exciting project, helping to power the world’s first large-scale direct air capture plant. A big thank you to Natixis CIB and Advantage Capital for their partnership.”

The financing for Swift Air Solar includes $290 million in construction and term debt financing and $125 million in tax equity funding. This collaboration highlights the importance of capital, technology, and teamwork in driving renewable energy advancements.

The Synergy Between Solar Power and DAC

Direct Air Capture technology is designed to remove CO₂ directly from the atmosphere, providing a negative-emission solution for climate goals. However, DAC systems are energy-intensive, and their environmental benefits depend on being powered by renewable energy sources like solar.

The STRATOS facility demonstrates this synergy. By integrating DAC with solar power from Swift Air Solar, the plant will minimize its carbon footprint while maximizing its emission reduction potential.

Additionally, DAC systems are increasingly flexible, allowing them to adapt to the intermittent nature of solar energy. Flexible DAC units can adjust their operations to match solar power output, ensuring efficient energy use and continuous carbon capture.

The Economics of Solar-Powered DAC

Solar power and DAC coupling are both environmentally advantageous and economically promising. Recent research shows that deploying DAC systems with solar power can effectively reduce costs associated with renewable energy curtailment while achieving significant CO₂ capture.

For instance, studies suggest that deploying modular DAC units powered by solar curtailment can achieve the lowest operational costs. These systems can dynamically adjust their processes based on energy availability, making them compatible with fluctuating solar power outputs.

Carbon pricing further enhances the economic viability of solar-powered DAC systems. As carbon prices rise and the costs of DAC components decrease, these systems could provide substantial returns, paving the way for large-scale deployment.

By 2030, PV- or solar-powered flexible DAC systems could meet 15% of global emission reduction goals and help achieve net-zero emissions ahead of 2040. Beyond carbon trading, converting captured carbon into valuable products offers economic benefits, helping offset DAC costs.

solar power and DAC coupling
Source: Liu, Y. et al. 2025. Addressing solar power curtailment by integrating flexible direct air capture.

Driving Change Through Collaboration and Innovation

The success of the Swift Air Solar project underscores the importance of strategic partnerships in advancing renewable energy. Natixis CIB’s role as the green loan coordinator and Advantage Capital’s investment demonstrates the critical role of financial institutions in fostering innovation.

Nasir Khan, Managing Director at Natixis CIB, emphasized their mission to provide solutions for the energy transition, noting that:

“This financing reinforces our commitment to renewable energy solutions that drive the global energy transition”.

Similarly, Advantage Capital highlighted the transformative impact of their collaboration. The company’s Managing Director Rom Bitting said that this investment aligns with their mission to promote economic growth and environmental impact.

Innovations in the solar industry never stop. Another company that’s pushing America’s renewable energy growth is SolarBank Corporation.

SolarBank: Driving America’s Energy Storage and Solar Energy Growth

SolarBank is a leading solar energy developer, advancing sustainability across North America. Since 2017, it has developed over 250 MW of solar projects in New York and Maryland, focusing on commercial, industrial, and community solar solutions.

Now, SolarBank is part of IESO’s first Long-Term Request for Proposals (E-LT1 RFP and LT1 RFP), targeting 4,000 MW of new dispatchable electricity capacity. The company has also expanded into the electric vehicle charging market, offering innovative solutions to business and residential customers.

With expertise in energy storage, EV charging, and solar energy, SolarBank remains a trusted partner for ESG-driven businesses pursuing Net-Zero goals. Its track record reflects a strong commitment to renewable innovation and growth.

Looking Ahead: Solar Energy and DAC’s Potential

As the global energy landscape evolves, solar power and DAC will play increasingly important roles. Solar’s scalability and cost-effectiveness make it a cornerstone of renewable energy, while DAC provides a viable solution for achieving net-zero emissions. The combination of these technologies offers a pathway to addressing the challenges of climate change.

The Swift Air Solar project exemplifies the transformative power of renewable energy and technology. By coupling solar power with Direct Air Capture, this initiative shows how clean energy can drive innovative solutions to fight climate change. 

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