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Joining the conversation are three expert panelists, who provide insights into the commercialization of emerging CO2 capture technologies and the introduction of new source gases to the merchant CO2 market. The panel tackles key topics including cost pressures, scale-up challenges, market penetration, and competition within this infant industry. Tune in to hear a deep dive into the opportunities and challenges shaping the future of CO2 supply for the merchant market.
Skytree: Elena Nikonova - VP Strategy North America
Air Capture, Inc.: Matt Atwood - Founder, CEO
CarbonQuest: Michael Laucius - Head of Business Development
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In this special live episode of Catching Carbon, recorded on stage at the 2024 Gasworld CO2 Summit in Nashville, hosts Jeff Holyoak and Luke Lana take a deep dive into the evolving CO2 market. Revisiting bold predictions made two years ago, the duo explores how those forecasts have played out and the unexpected shifts in supply and demand.
With the industry facing significant disruptions, emerging sources of CO2 are rising to meet demand, and traditional suppliers are seeing new challenges. Jeff and Luke discuss how market dynamics are evolving and why the CO2 supply chain of tomorrow will look drastically different from today. Whether you're navigating the current supply challenges or looking to stay ahead of market trends, this episode is packed with insights from industry experts.
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Patrick Serfass of the American Biogas Council joins the Catching Carbon Podcast to discuss the evolution of biogas as a viable source of CO2, and the importance of that CO2 being biogenic in nature. The group walks through the process of biogas upgrading, importance of the renewable natural gas, and the possible outlets for the byproduct CO2 that has historically been turned to waste. Additionally, the episode addresses concerns around the viability of the source, and methods to overcome.
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In this episode, Catching Carbon welcomes Tom Dower from LanzaTech to explore how their innovative approach to carbon capture is transforming the industry. LanzaTech takes carbon capture a step further by converting it into something valuable & useful at scale. Discover how they are replacing virgin fossil carbon in consumer goods & sustainable aviation fuel, paving the way for a more sustainable future.Join us as Tom delves into the science & technology behind LanzaTech's process, the challenges they've faced, & the incredible impact their work is having on reducing carbon emissions. LanzaTech’s carbon recycling technology is like retrofitting a brewery onto an emission source like a steel mill or a landfill site, but instead of using sugars & yeast to make beer, pollution is converted by bacteria to fuels & chemicals.
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Join us in this informative episode as we sit down with Rob van Straten, a key player at Skytree, to discuss the revolutionary strides they're making in the realm of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology. Broadcasting directly from Amsterdam, Rob shares how Skytree is tackling one of the biggest challenges of our time—removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Discover the science behind DAC and how Skytree is pioneering scalable and economical solutions to ensure a cleaner planet. Dive deep into the implications of these technologies for the future and learn about the potential impact on global industries. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the cutting-edge of climate technology!
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Catching Carbon is live from Austria speaking to the attendees of the 2024 European Summit presented by Gasworld! Jeff and Luke have a focused discussion on the current and future landscape of the CO2 market, both in Europe and in North America. They identify the stakeholders of the market, the direction of government, new and emerging technologies, and the sources that may rise up as a result. How can we as a species spur innovation, protect supply, and reach climate goals? This episode sets the stage for the future and is a cannot miss!
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Welcome to episode 27 of Catching Carbon, where we host an enlightening conversation with Phil DeLuna, the pioneering engineer and scientist leading the charge at DeepSky. With a mission to drive sustainable carbon removal technologies, DeepSky's unique approach and promising scalability could make a significant impact on our global carbon economy. As we walk through the nuances of carbon capture and sequestration, Phil breaks down the immense potential of direct ocean capture technologies and the role of carbon credits in facilitating a cleaner, greener future. With a focus on the larger picture, he also emphasizes the importance of a scalable and circular carbon economy. We discuss the specifics of DeepSky Labs' business model and their commitment to continuously identifying and testing multiple emerging carbon removal technologies for potential scalability and efficiency. The company's expansive portfolio promises future-ready solutions as DeepSky Labs continues to engage and partner with diverse companies specializing in direct air and ocean capture techniques. With innovation and grit at the heart of their operations, their aspiration to construct commercial facilities by 2026 heralds an exciting era for sustainable technological advancement. Join in to discover the future of carbon capture, the profound implications of DeepSky Labs' work, and how it opens a new chapter for sustainable innovation.
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Rob Cockerill, Global Content Director from gasworld & Rich Gottwald, President of the Compressed Gas Association join our hosts for an in depth conversation about the state of the CO2 industry over the last few years and where we predict it will go in the years to come. After a tough year in 2022 with shortages, allocations, and frequent cases of Force majeure, there was much uncertainty coming in to 2023. However, after a steady 2023, the uncertainty is transferred into 2024 and beyond. Fears of supply sources and price increases create a sense of uneasiness for users and distributors of CO2.
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Episode 25 of the Catching Carbon podcast is here, exploring the use of membranes to isolate carbon dioxide waste. We are joined by Christine Parrish, a driving force behind Compact Membrane, a company reshaping traditional carbon capture with innovative membrane technology.
Join us as Christine shares insights into how Compact Membrane is working on scalable, economical, low-energy carbon capture. Our hosts engage in a conversation with Christine, exploring the need for accessible carbon capture technologies across hard-to-abate industries. Together, they discuss the importance of empowering businesses to capture and reuse their CO2 emissions, highlighting the role that scalable solutions play in a sustainable future.
Explore the potential of a membrane technology specifically crafted to isolate CO2, and its impact on the mission to combat climate change. It's time to catch up on carbon capture—don't miss this episode!
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Join us on Episode 24 of Catching Carbon as our hosts delve into the world of dry ice with special guest Maria Butters from Butcher Box. Discover the critical role dry ice plays in the meat shipping industry and why Butcher Box decided to take matters into their own hands by producing their own dry ice during the challenging CO2 shortages. In this insightful conversation, we explore why dry ice is the cleanest and most effective freezing option for the food packaging sector, highlighting its indispensable role in preserving the quality of shipped meat. Maria sheds light on the intricacies of navigating CO2 shortages, emphasizing that sequestering might not be the panacea for addressing the diverse and constructive uses of this vital resource.
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In Episode 23 of the Catching Carbon Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome some special guests from Hycamite, a pioneering company at the forefront of the low-carbon energy revolution. Carolina Ahlstrand, Matti Malkamaki, and Niina Gronqvist discuss Hycamite’s groundbreaking work in producing low carbon hydrogen and other sustainable carbon products.
But what sets them apart is their innovative approach to turning carbon emissions into usable resources. Hycamite's process can be carbon negative under certain circumstances. How, you ask? Well, our guests will reveal that this transformational alchemy becomes a reality when they source methane from biogas or synthetic methane created by capturing atmospheric carbon. Join our hosts as they dive deep into a conversation with Hycamite's experts to explore the world of carbon transformation.
Hycamite's unique process involves the decomposition of methane into its elemental components - hydrogen and carbon. The magic lies in the fact that both of these components are produced in forms readily usable by various industries.
https://hycamite.com
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Renewable energy has taken center stage in the global push for sustainability, and tax credits have emerged as crucial tools to drive the adoption of cleaner technologies. Amish Shaw, a seasoned expert in tax law, takes us through the nuances of the 45Q tax credit, shedding light on its evolving guidelines and the exciting inclusion of utilization in the equation.
We explore the challenges associated with these tax credits, from the stipulated dollar amounts to the minimum requirements for eligibility. Amish breaks down the current legislative landscape, outlining bills that aim to amplify the credit amounts for utilization, thus incentivizing businesses to invest further in carbon capture projects.Amidst the evolving opportunities for companies, Amish provides insights into the frequency of 45Q claims, given the novelty of the credit and the extended project cycles of carbon capture endeavors. We delve into the significance of Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) in these projects, discussing their role in quantifying the environmental impact and overall efficacy of carbon capture and utilization initiatives.
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In this episode, we tackle the crucial intersection of hydrogen and CO2. We explore how clean hydrogen production, particularly through electrolysis, holds the key to a sustainable future by offering a clean and versatile energy carrier. Our guests unravel the intricate connection between hydrogen and carbon capture, highlighting how hydrogen production can be a driving force in reducing carbon emissions.
However, navigating the path to a hydrogen-powered economy is not without its challenges. We delve into the barriers faced, particularly by the environmentalist groups, who scrutinize the hydrogen industry's environmental credentials. Our guests candidly discuss the concerns and misconceptions surrounding hydrogen, addressing the misconceptions and offering insights into how the industry is actively addressing these concerns.
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In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Jack Hedge, a leading expert from Bayotech, a pioneer in hydrogen technology. Jack brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, and together, we explore the exciting prospects and challenges surrounding hydrogen's role in shaping our sustainable future.
Like with all renewable energies, the path to viability is dynamic. Jack elaborates the complexities of storage, distribution, and transportation, discussing how these hurdles can be overcome to make hydrogen a practical and accessible energy source for various sectors. Jack shares insights into real-world projects and partnerships that Bayotech is spearheading, showcasing the progress being made to bring hydrogen to the forefront of the clean energy revolution.
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In this captivating episode of Catching Carbon, we are thrilled to welcome the Twelve team, pioneers in the field of carbon transformation, as they unveil their groundbreaking technology that promises to revolutionize the fight against climate change. Join us as we delve into the depths of their ingenious process, which emulates the very essence of photosynthesis at an industrial scale. Imagine a world where carbon emissions are transformed into valuable resources, where CO2 becomes the building block for chemicals, materials, and fuels.
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Diamonds from thin air?
Catching Carbon welcomes Dan Wojno, founder and COO of Aether Diamonds to discuss the revolutionary technology they are utilizing to grow diamonds. Aether diamonds are created with 100% atmospheric carbon dioxide. Direct air capture technology is used to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, setting the proprietary methanation process into motion. The concept is amazing... taking something harmful and abundant and turning it into something rare and beautiful. Aether has managed to create lab-grown diamonds (LGD) that are physically and chemically undistinguishable with those that are extracted from the earth. Yet another new application for captured CO2!
https://aetherdiamonds.com/
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This week Catching Carbon welcomes, Brian Asparro, COO of Carbon Quest, to discuss the progress of their mission to decarbonize real estate. Large commercial and residential buildings are leading emitters in metropolitan areas, accounting for over 70% of all CO2 produced. Carbon Quest is currently the only building decarbonization technology addressing heating-based emissions, with a cost-effective, space-friendly, and non-disruptive solution for CO2 emission reduction and carbon removal. By leveraging their technology and key relationships, Carbon Quest has successful installs in New York City with one of the country’s largest real estate developers. Learn from Brian to better understand the drivers for building owners, path to widespread adoption, and the future of real-estate based carbon capture.
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The CC Crew welcomes Dr. Steffen Mueller, Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago! Dr. Mueller has an extensive background in lifecycle modeling of energy systems. Dr. Mueller discusses how Carbon Intensity (CI) scoring works, who it applies to, and the implications of a favorable score. At detail, the conversation focuses on the ethanol industry, both domestically and globally, and how CO2 is key to accessing markets regulated by a low carbon fuel standard.
CO2 sequestration improves a carbon intensity score... so, what does this mean for CO2 currently being supplied to the existing users in the market? You’ll have to listen to find out!
More from Steffen Mueller: https://erc.uic.edu/bioenergy/ Photocreds: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-carbon_fuel_standard
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Tune in to this week’s episode as we welcome special guest, Al Hamilton, to join the conversation on Carbon Capture.
Co2 capture may be today’s hot topic, but reading about it on the front page of the paper does not translate to a true understanding of this process. In this episode, the Catching Carbon team comes in at a high level to describe how the CO2 capture and purification process really works. What technologies exist, where do we capture from, and how to we get to a usable product? Give this episode a listen if you’d like to digest enough to be dangerous on the topic, and see where the future of CO2 capture is headed.
www.dralscarbonlaw.com
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Catching Carbon went on the road and met with CO2 Meter’s Executive Vice President, Josh Pringle. In this episode, we discuss in detail best practices in safety protocols when dealing with CO2. With CO2 often being a secondary thought in the markets it is used, we highlight how operators of all kinds can benefit from utilizing detection to heavily reduce the risk of oxygen displacement. Safety is always the number one priority and educators like CO2 Meter keep it at the forefront.
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