We're thrilled to be included in "The 50 greatest innovations of 2023" by Popular Science Best of What's New awards.
#CDR and #GreenHydrogen in one process.
Find out more here: https://t.co/hbjwYdK2PV
TIME’s Best Inventions of 2023 list is out now, and the team at Equatic is so excited to be a part of it!
https://t.co/dE1vGtvOjK
#TIMEBestInventions#CDR#GreenHydrogen
The Equatic approach to producing high quality carbon credits is straightforward: we measure carbon directly within a closed system.
Today we publish our MRV Methodology White Paper to share how we do it.
https://t.co/y2RtN3AS8G
@equatic_tech@business Reaching aviation’s net zero goal by 2050 will require a multi-faceted approach and we’re excited about the potential of emerging technology, like yours, to get us there together.
We’ve built a climate solution that will power decarbonization at the scale, speed and cost necessary to combat climate change. Today we announce our work with @Boeing to remove 62,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide and deliver 2,100 metric tonnes of carbon-negative hydrogen.
"The ocean is already the planet’s most powerful carbon removal tool. But we need it to do more to reach net zero emissions." https://t.co/yFC5TQmjeM via @business
Great to have @ENERGY "investing in science that can remove CO2 from the ocean and produce hydrogen that we can convert into clean energy"! @SecGranholm
Our 🌊oceans are natural sponges that are instrumental in absorbing high amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere.
Through @ARPAE, @ENERGY is investing in science that can remove CO2 from the ocean and produce hydrogen that we can convert into clean energy.
https://t.co/skH3fY1Gmq
@Forbes@alanohnsman unveils Equatic to the world! Built on tech developed in @UCLA's Institute for Carbon Management, Equatic “is turning the oceans into a CO2 sponge and ‘green’ hydrogen machine.”
#Carbonremoval is a critical tool in our kit to address #climatechange
“If you want to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere one of the most effective ways to do it is by removing it from the oceans.” @gnsant
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