Discover the World's First Cross-Technology Carbon Removal Centre
Join us for an exclusive tour of Deep Sky Alpha in Innisfail, Alberta. This landmark facility is the first site in North America to permanently remove CO₂ from the atmosphere and store it deep underground. Built on a five-acre site, Deep Sky Alpha progressed from groundbreaking to full operation in just 12 months—showcasing the rapid deployment potential of next-generation climate infrastructure.
Deep Sky Alpha brings together multiple direct air capture (DAC) technologies in one location, enabling speed, scale, and innovation. By operating and optimizing these technologies side-by-side under identical real-world conditions, the facility accelerates the path toward cost-effective, scalable carbon removal. During the tour, you’ll see DAC units in operation and gain a clearer understanding of how this technology can play a critical role in the fight against climate change.
Safety First
All required personal protective equipment (a hard hat, safety glasses, and hearing protection) will be provided. Participants must wear full-length pants and closed-toe, flat-soled shoes; open-toed or high-heeled footwear is not permitted. A brief online orientation must also be completed prior to the tour.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see where innovation meets reliability in Alberta’s evolving energy landscape.
Date: Monday, June 8, 2026
Duration: 5 hours (90 minutes at the site)
Please note: Attendance requires a Global Energy Show Canada ticket, as well as a separate pass for the Deep Sky Alpha site tour.