One of the key challenges in decarbonization is reducing emissions from existing industries and power plants. Several early stage companies are tackling this issue through carbon capture and storage technologies. These innovative solutions aim to capture CO2 emissions and store them underground, preventing them from entering the atmosphere and exacerbating climate change.

Some companies to watch in this space:

  • Heirloom: This company is developing a mineral-based carbon capture technology that can be used to draw down CO2 from the atmosphere. It recently raised $20 million in funding.
  • Carbon Clean Solutions: This company has developed a low-cost carbon capture technology that can be used to capture CO2 emissions from industrial processes. It has already deployed its technology in several locations around the world.
  • CarbonCure Technologies: This company has developed a technology that can be used to capture CO2 emissions from cement production and use it to make concrete. It has already been used in several construction projects around the world.
  • Solidia Technologies: This company has developed a technology that can be used to reduce the carbon footprint of cement production by up to 70%. It has already been used in several construction projects around the world.
  • Carbon Engineering: This company is developing a technology that can be used to capture CO2 directly from the air. It has already built a pilot plant in Canada and is planning to build a commercial plant in the future.

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