Abstract
The urgent need to address climate change and achieve carbon neutrality has led to the exploration of innovative technologies such as Direct-Air-Capture (DAC). In a country like India, where coal continues to be a significant component of the energy mix, it is essential to evaluate DAC as a potential solution for offsetting carbon emissions. This paper shall provide a qualitative analysis of the applicability and potential benefits of DAC in the Indian context, focusing on its role in achieving net-zero emissions.



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