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DeltaSpark (Develop electrolysis technology to capture CO2 and produce valuable hydrogen and solid carbonate)

DeltaSparka, a Swiss cleantech company founded in 2022, has developed an innovative electrolyzer technology that takes COâ‚‚ from industrial flue gases and converts it into valuable products like mineral carbonates and hydrogen. This approach could […]

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Korall Carbon Capture (Develop low-cost Direct Air Capture by turning industrial waste into construction materials)

Korall Carbon Capture, a Swedish startup founded in 2024, develops Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology for atmospheric carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) removal. The company uses industrial waste as the COâ‚‚ capture agent and sequesters COâ‚‚ into

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Brineworks (€2 million Seed funding to develop electrolytic electrodialysis technology for CO2 removal and hydrogen production via seawater)

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Brineworks, a Dutch cleantech company founded in 2023, has developed a groundbreaking electrolytic electrodialysis technology that serves a dual purpose: removing COâ‚‚ from seawater and producing Hâ‚‚. This innovative approach contributes significantly to ocean-based carbon

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ecoLocked (€6 million to develop biochar-amended concrete admixtures to sequester CO2 in buildings)

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ecoLocked, a German climate tech company founded in 2021, develops biochar-amended concrete admixtures to turn buildings into carbon sinks. Their innovative approach uses biochar produced from biomass residues and makes biochar-amended concrete admixtures for carbon-negative

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