
SeaO2
Turning captured CO2 from seawater into business.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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SeaO2 is a Dutch startup that has developed a technology to extract carbon dioxide (CO2) from seawater. The company's process involves capturing CO2 from the ocean, which in turn allows the ocean to absorb more CO2 from the atmosphere. This direct ocean capture (DOC) technology is designed to be a cost-effective and scalable solution for carbon dioxide removal (CDR).
The company's goal is to remove one gigaton of CO2 from the atmosphere by 2045. To achieve this, SeaO2 is developing modular systems that can be deployed on land or at sea. The business model appears to be focused on selling carbon removal credits or providing its technology as a service to companies and governments looking to offset their carbon emissions. The company has secured over €2 million in seed funding to advance its technology and scale up its operations.
SeaO2's approach leverages the ocean's natural capacity to store carbon, making it a potentially significant player in the growing carbon removal market. The company is targeting clients who are seeking to contribute to the prevention of CO2 emissions and achieve their climate goals.
Keywords: carbon dioxide removal, direct ocean capture, seawater, climate technology, carbon credits, decarbonization, ocean carbon, environmental technology, CO2 extraction, sustainable technology