SeaO₂ featured in Mongabay 🦎

At SeaO₂, we are leading the charge in developing innovative marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies to tackle the climate crisis. Our focus is on harnessing electrochemical processes to capture CO₂ directly from seawater, a cutting-edge approach that was recently featured in a Mongabay article, alongside a broader exploration of the mCDR field. 🌱

We are excited to share the progress of our Direct Ocean Capture (DOC) technology, with the upcoming launch of a pilot plant designed to remove 250 tons of CO₂ per year. ⚙️🌊

As part of the article, Dr. Daan Reijnders, our Head of MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification) and Oceanography, highlighted an important advantage of DOC: the ability to directly measure the CO₂ stream captured from seawater. He noted, "What's crucial is understanding how this translates to CO₂ removal from the atmosphere and the timescales involved." Daan's insight emphasizes the importance of accurate measurement and verification in our efforts to scale this technology effectively.

While there is still much work ahead, SeaO₂ is committed to ensuring that our mCDR solution remains both environmentally responsible and scalable, contributing to global carbon removal efforts. We are proud to be a part of the conversation about sustainable, ocean-based solutions to combat climate change. 🌍💡

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to innovate and shape the future of ocean-based CO₂ removal! 🌊🔋

The link to the full article can be found here.

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