Companies like Microsoft and Apple, along with consortiums like Frontier, are setting new benchmarks in corporate sustainability. However, the rapid adoption of AI is threatening their carbon neutrality targets, with sustainability reports from major players already revealing the impact of greater data center needs for AI. Our CEO @Charles Cadieu shares more about these concerns with @Lifewire. #ClimateTech #Sustainability #AI https://lnkd.in/ebEXiRzG
Spiritus
Environmental Services
We're a climate tech company at the forefront of DAC technology, dedicated to sustainable stewardship of our environment
About us
Spiritus is a climate tech company at the forefront of Direct-Air-Capture (DAC) technology. The company's approach combines the Spiritus Sorbent and the Spiritus Carbon Orchard, offering a scalable and modular system for low-cost DAC and sequestration (DAC+S). Spiritus is committed to making carbon removal an accessible and practical tool in the global fight against climate change. For more information, visit Spiritus.com
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www.spiritus.com
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- Environmental Services
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- 11-50 employees
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- Privately Held
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Our continued efforts to combat climate change were highlighted in a story from Christopher Helman at Forbes, who noted how our novel sorbent technology that directly captures carbon from the air is helping aramco work towards its climate goals. Our CEO Charles Cadieu explained how our innovative technology holds onto the collected carbon, extracts it and disposes it safely, which will allow us to sequester over 2 million tons of carbon a year when our first site, Orchard One, is operational. Read more in Forbes’ daily cover story: https://lnkd.in/gDFq-sHG #ClimateTech #CarbonCapture #Sustainability
The Slow Greening Of The World's Biggest Oil Company
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We are thrilled to announce our historic partnership with Aramco, one of the world’s leading global energy and chemicals companies. Witnessed by the US Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and Saudi Energy Minister HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, our CEO and co-founder Charles Cadieu signed this monumental agreement to advance Direct Air Capture technology. Additionally, with an equity investment from Aramco Ventures, a top climate tech investor, we are poised to make a significant global impact on carbon removal. This partnership marks a crucial milestone in our mission to combat climate change and address the challenges faced by our partners. Stay tuned for more updates as we work towards a sustainable future. #ClimateTech #CarbonCapture #Sustainability aramco
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XPRIZE has released its Top 100 #XPRIZECarbonRemoval Teams Book, and we’re honored to be part of it. Like Spiritus, these are teams working on one of the most significant challenges humanity has ever faced, removing CO2 from our air and oceans at gigatonne scale. See the entire list and their work on promising solutions across a huge range of carbon removal pathways. https://lnkd.in/eVrkQDBa #carbonremoval #GettingtoGigatonne
Meet the Top 100 Teams of XPRIZE Carbon Removal
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Can waste heat from large data centers be an important tool for direct air capture efforts? It can when combined with the right technology and locations, as Head of Infrastructure Mindy Ren explained to DatacenterDynamics.
An important topic with growing AI demand: Data centers can become an important power source for Direct Air Capture (DAC), provided they use the right materials and are in the optimal locations. Happy to see Spiritus' Head of Infrastructure Mindy Ren discuss this topic with DatacenterDynamics. https://lnkd.in/gWJrGMZZ #carbonremoval #directaircapture #ai #datacenters
Meta and Alphabet's X developing direct air capture systems using data center waste heat
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Spiritus reposted this
Choosing a site for Orchard One was a delicate process, but once all the options were weighed, it wasn't hard to see why we selected #Wyoming. Governor Mark Gordon has been one of America's biggest advocates for #carboncapture and safe #geologicsequestration, and has helped make a policy-friendly environment for operations like this to break ground. You can learn more about Orchard One and why we chose Wyoming in today's Wyoming Tribune Eagle cover story by Noah Zahn. (link in comments)
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This morning we revealed that our first Carbon Orchard will be established in Central Wyoming. Orchard One will see carbon removal begin in 2026 and will be capable of sequestering 2 megatons of carbon annually when fully operational. Learn more in CEO Charles Cadieu's interview with Heatmap News. https://lnkd.in/g36cYEih #carbonremoval #directaircapture #climatetech
This Carbon Removal Startup Is Eyeing a Major Price Milestone
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Thank you to TIME and Statista for naming Spiritus one of America's Top Greentech Companies. We're proud to be among so many incredible companies committed to finding solutions to our current #climatecrisis. Congratulations to every honoree on the list. Together can reverse #climatechange. https://lnkd.in/gfp3a6G2
America's Top GreenTech Companies 2024
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Taylor Swift’s world tour is continuing in Singapore, and the popstar’s travel continues to be a hot topic. James Anderton from Engineering.com discusses Spiritus’ commitment to removing Taylor’s carbon emissions from the air for her trip to Super Bowl 58. See the video and read more https://lnkd.in/gnVD7XFZ #DAC #directaircapture #climateinnovation #carboncapture #taylorswift #superbowl58
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It’s the countdown to kick-off! Taylor Swift is in the air right now, heading to Super Bowl 58. One thing she doesn’t have to worry about: the carbon emissions from her private flight. Our founder and CEO Charles Cadieu spoke with Alex Andrejev from The Athletic about how Spiritus is committing to removing those emissions. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gYYc2ayr #DAC #directaircapture #climateinnovation #carboncapture #taylorswift #superbowl58
Climate tech company pledges to offset Taylor Swift’s carbon emissions for Super Bowl trip
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