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Carbon To Value C2v Initiative Showcase
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Demos by Ardent, CarbonBlue, MacroCycle, Maple Materials, Oxylus Energy, Phlair, RenewCO, Seabound, Secant Fuel. |
| Dock 72, 1 Dock 72 Wy, Brooklyn |
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Apr 03 (Thu) , 2025 @ 04:00 PM
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FREE |
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Join us in New York City to celebrate Year 4 of the Carbon to Value Initiative! At this event, attendees will:
Hear presentations from the C2V Year 4 Cohort of carbontech startups developing technology & business innovations to capture, convert, and/or sequester carbon
Learn from carbontech experts through a fireside chat with Gregory Constantine, CEO & Co-founder of C2V alumni Air Company
Have the opportunity to network with government, nonprofit, & corporate executives from the Carbontech Leadership Council (CLC)
Meet with carbontech entrepreneurs, investors, & other climate champions
Meet the startups shaping the future of carbontech as they each present their unique solutions, the progress they've made throughout the past six months of the C2V program, & where they are headed next:
Ardent is a process technology company that is developing membrane-based solutions for point-source carbon capture & other chemical separations.
CarbonBlue develops a chemical process that mineralizes & extracts CO from water, which then reabsorbs more atmospheric CO.
MacroCycle develops a chemical recycling process to turn polyethylene terephthalate (PET) & polyester-fiber waste into virgin-grade plastics.
Maple Materials develops an electrolysis process to convert CO into graphite & oxygen.
Oxylus Energy develops a direct electrochemical process to convert CO into fuels & chemical feedstocks, such as methanol.
Phlair develops a renewable-energy-powered Direct Air Capture (DAC) system using an electrochemical process for acid & base generation.
RenewCO is developing an electrochemical process to convert CO into fuels & chemicals, such as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) or propylene glycol.
Seabound builds carbon-capture equipment for new & existing ships.
Secant Fuel develops a one-step electrocatalytic process that converts flue gas into syngas.
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