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Direct Air Capture Deployment and Economic Opportunity: State-by-State
In a data dashboard, we take a look at what the potential for direct air capture industry scale-up means for individual states and how they might benefit.
Research Analyst
Monioluwa Adeyemo is a Research Analyst with Rhodium Group's Energy & Climate practice.
Energy & ClimateMonioluwa’s work focuses on state-level decarbonization and the implementation of clean energy technologies. Her research includes evaluating the economic impact of implementing an array of low-carbon technologies on states and local regions.
Prior to working at Rhodium, Monioluwa was a consultant at Environmental Defense Fund, conducting Proximity Mapping Analysis for various US states using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to see how warehouses are impacting the community surrounding them, with a focus on health and demographic impacts.
Monioluwa also has a Master’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, focusing on sustainability and climate change adaptation, and a Bachelor’s degree in Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences. She conducted research on climate change impacts on the Mid-Atlantic wetlands and her findings were published in the Pennsylvania Climate Change Impact Assessment Update of 2020.
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In a data dashboard, we take a look at what the potential for direct air capture industry scale-up means for individual states and how they might benefit.
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