Carbon to Value
Year 4 Cohort

Year 4 of the Carbon to Value Initiative received 123 applications from 29 countries, representing a wide variety of carbontech innovations, including point source and direct air capture (DAC); carbon conversion into added-value products such as fuels, chemicals, and materials; and carbon sequestration and removal via enhanced mineralization and ocean alkalinization, biomass carbon removal and storage, and more. After an extensive evaluation process, we chose 9 new startups to participate in the fourth cohort of the C2V Initiative.

Our Year 4 Cohort Book is now available.

Meet the Year 4 Cohort:

 
 

New Castle, Delaware, U.S.

Ardent is a process technology company that is developing membrane-based solutions for point-source carbon capture and other chemical separations.

 
 
 

Haifa, Israel

CarbonBlue develops a chemical process that mineralizes and extracts CO₂ from water, which then reabsorbs more atmospheric CO₂.

 
 
 

Somerville, Massachusetts, U.S.

MacroCycle develops a chemical recycling process to turn polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyester-fiber waste into “virgin-grade” plastics.

 
 
 

Richmond, California, U.S.

Maple Materials develops an electrolysis process to convert CO₂ into graphite and oxygen.

 
 
 

New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.

Oxylus Energy develops a direct electrochemical process to convert CO₂ into fuels and chemical feedstocks, such as methanol.

 
 
 

Munich, Germany

Phlair develops a renewable-energy-powered Direct Air Capture (DAC) system using an electrochemical process for acid and base generation.

 
 
 

Somerset, New Jersey, U.S.

RenewCO₂ is developing an electrochemical process to convert CO₂ into fuels and chemicals, such as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) or propylene glycol.

 
 
 

London, England

Seabound builds carbon-capture equipment for new and existing ships.

 
 
 

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Secant Fuel develops a one-step electrocatalytic process that converts flue gas into syngas.

 
 

Our C2V Year 4 Cohort Book is now available.

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