We’re excited to share that our efforts to rapidly build scalable, low-cost DAC have been recognized on Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas 2024 list! We are thrilled to be making significant strides towards the launch of Project Bantam this year, poised to be the largest operational DAC facility in the US. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eg3sP7RP. See the full list here: https://lnkd.in/efNXtSa9
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The system for regenerating our CO2-capturing sorbent material at #ProjectBantam is looking gorgeous! 💚 Heimdal's technology takes all-natural limestone 🪨 and unlocks its ability to capture CO2 from the atmosphere ☁. Once filled with CO2, the material is collected and brought to the kiln shown here for heating 🔥. That heat releases the CO2 from the limestone as a concentrated gas, ready to be sent to our partners for permanent storage. 📦 We cannot wait to see it in action at our first facility! Project Bantam is set to be the second largest operational DAC facility in the world 🌎, launching this summer! Want to learn more about our process or first DAC facility? Reach out or visit our website: www.heimdalccu.com #DAC #CarbonDioxideRemoval #ProjectBantam
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🤝 We are thrilled to be collaborating with and learning from Black & Veatch to help optimize and scale our DAC technology with their #IgniteX Carbon Dioxide Removal Program! 📐 Working with experts who have shown a track record of success in sustainability infrastructure will ensure we remain on pace to transition quickly from Project Bantam (launching this summer!) to our next phase of scale-up. Thanks to all who helped get us here! We look forward to hearing back from our CTO Chris Mitchell, who is in-person getting us started. Learn More: https://lnkd.in/eTQbyntH
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Heimdal CEO, Marcus Lima is in Zurich at the Climeworks Carbon Removal Summit this year. Reach out to connect with Heimdal while Marcus is in town!
I'm heading to Zurich this week for the Climeworks Carbon Removal Summit for Heimdal. Excited to connect with friends and business partners who are in town. Let me know if you're going and we can link up!
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We are going to be at Carbon Unbound NYC 2024 next week! Our own Matthew Rube will be attending and is excited to discuss everything CDR and DAC. Reach out if you are interested in connecting!
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We are excited to be included in CEEZER’s second Carbon Coalition cohort! 🤝 We are grateful to have been selected and are looking forward to collaborating and connecting with the other members of the cohort. 🚀 The opportunity to work with CEEZER will be a launchpad for our carbon removal efforts as we strive to leverage our DAC technology to support commercial and global net zero goals. 💡 Interested in learning more about our upcoming facility, Project Bantam, or getting in touch? Visit our website at www.heimdalccu.com or send us a message! #carbonremoval #directaircapture
We are thrilled to introduce the seven startups joining our second CEEZER Carbon Coalition cohort! The following seven innovators are driving change in the voluntary carbon market and have been selected for 2024 Carbon Coalition program: – AirSmat Inc is an AI-driven Agtech democratizing the production of high-quality biochar to sequester carbon and improve the farmers' livelihood across Africa. – Heimdal is building novel limestone-based direct air capture units aiming to scale operations to 1,000,000 metric tons by 2027-2029. – PRONOE develops water treatment systems that integrate downstream of coastal industry, using the ocean's natural ability to capture and remove CO2. – RECOAL AG converts waste biomass into hydrochar, also known as Negative Emission Coal (NEC). A patented process ensures that the NEC permanently remains in underground vaults. – SeaO2 deploys direct ocean capture technology to sequester CO2 through a scalable and cost-effective electrochemical reaction. – Silica permanently sequesters CO2 and improves crop yields for smallholder farmers through enhanced rock weathering. – ZeroEx develops high-quality, regionally focused enhanced rock weathering projects to sequester CO2 and improve smallholder farmer livelihood. Through the Carbon Coalition, CEEZER provides early-stage project developers the resources and guidance needed to commercialize and create widespread impact. This de-risks early removal offtake, helping promising startups gain tangible commercial traction from large international buyers.
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Deadline approaching! 📢 The FECM is seeking public input on its Voluntary CDR Purchase Challenge. The Challenge aims to catalyze voluntary carbon credit purchasing, improve transparency of the carbon credit supply, and foster the rapid growth carbon removal projects. Submissions close May 14th and we encourage everyone to weigh in! Participation helps ensure everyone’s voice is heard. Seeing carbon offtake agreements grow inspires us to keep innovating on DAC, and we look forward to seeing more deals made in the coming years. New companies getting involved in supply and demand will go a long way towards expanding the market and achieving the carbon removal needed to meet global sustainability goals! #netzero2050 #vcm #carbonmarkets #carboncapture 🌐
#ICYMI 🚨 Deadline: 1 week away❗ NOI Feedback Deadline: May 14📅 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) seeks organizations to join and provide feedback on the Voluntary Carbon Dioxide Removal Purchasing Challenge and its structure to ensure the most benefit to participating carbon dioxide removal credit buyers and suppliers. ➡️ https://bit.ly/3wUYQiq
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Last week, Heimdal engineers Fraser Christensen and Yaser Alhamwy joined our CTO Chris Mitchell at the Project Bantam location to inspect the site and oversee delivery of equipment. Our safety officer can rest knowing sun protection guidelines were followed. #carboncapture #safetyfirst
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Controversy was ignited at the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTI) last week when the corporate climate action organization announced plans to update its standard for corporate net zero target setting by extending the use of carbon credits for offsetting Scope 3 emissions. Validating hundreds of net-zero plans from companies like Colgate-Palmolive and ASTRAZENEKA, the SBTi has previously ruled out the use of carbon offsets, instead emphasising the importance of emissions cuts. In a highly critical response to the proposed change in policy, SBTi employees said the inclusion of such carbon offsets in a company’s ranking was a seismic shift in philosophy and could lead to ‘greenwashing’. A majority of the faculty called for the withdrawal of the proposed amendment in an open letter. Heimdal understands the concerns raised by SBTi faculty regarding the inclusion of carbon offsets in corporate sustainability strategies. Historically, many offset projects have indeed fallen short in terms of quality. However, we instead align our perspective with experts such as Environmental Defense Fund Managing Director Elizabeth Sturcken and Climate Collective CEO Anna Lerner Nesbitt: all solutions are necessary. Carbon markets are becoming more credible, with new standards in MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification) advancing the industry, and Heimdal believes these advancements should be reflected in corporate sustainability budget sheets to incentivize high-quality initiatives. We are curious to hear your opinions on the matter. You can read more about the policy discourse here: https://lnkd.in/dQhQk6yk. #DAC #VCM #ClimatePolicy 🌐
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