7 other companies on the FOBI climate tech roster in Direct Air Capture
Climeworks builds solid-sorbent direct air capture plants that pull CO2 from the atmosphere and sequester it underground in Iceland.
Heirloom uses limestone-looping direct air capture to accelerate natural mineralization and deliver permanent, verifiable carbon removal.
5 more climate tech companies in Direct Air Capture, plus side-by-side comparison links into the rest of the roster.
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Avnos builds Hybrid Direct Air Capture systems that pull CO2 and clean water from the air without thermal regeneration.
Spiritus is a Los Alamos spinout pursuing passive, low-energy direct air capture using a lung-like sorbent arranged in a 'Carbon Orchard.'
Mission Zero Technologies builds modular, electrochemical direct air capture that uses electricity instead of heat to separate CO2 from the air.
RepAir Carbon builds a battery-like electrochemical direct air capture cell that removes CO2 with no heat or chemicals and far less energy.
Phlair builds hydrolyzer-based, all-electric direct air capture that uses a pH-swing to pull CO2 from the air with off-the-shelf parts.