Grégoire Baillargeon, president of BMO Quebec and vice-chair of BMO Capital Markets, discusses why he is bullish on carbon removal technology, the role of markets and government for its deployment and scale, and the evolution of carbon markets in Canada and around the world. Give the podcast a listen from The Hub.
About us
Developing technology-based carbon removal projects at scale in Canada.
- Website
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deepskyclimate.com
External link for Deep Sky
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Montreal, QC
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- DAC, Carbon Dioxide Removal, Carbon Dioxide Sequestration, Climate Change, Carbon Cycle, Carbon Credits, ESG, Carbon Markets, and Carbon Management
Locations
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Primary
Montreal, QC, CA
Employees at Deep Sky
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Ron Hirson
Major: Climate Tech; Minor: Family Time (student in both)- Former CPO DocuSign; Co-founder President Boku; Advisor to Startups (Calendly, Celonis…
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Ian Jeffrey
Chief People & Culture Officer at Zinnia | Entrepreneur
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Frederic Bastien
Tech Investor, Serial Entrepreneur, Board Member, Startup Advisor
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Genevieve Elie
Updates
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"[#Helene is] the most significant natural disaster that any one of us has ever seen." - emergency official in Buncombe County, NC Prolonged power outages are in store for areas of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. View Helene's path of destruction next to areas with high power outage risk in the image below. Many of the areas without power have historically vulnerable grids. View outage risk map here: https://bit.ly/3BnB14Z
Deep Sky
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Damien Steel and Charlie Renzoni have had an energizing week on the ground at #ClimateWeekNYC meeting with carbon removal buyers. When the world convenes for the climate cause, we can solve anything. Let's go!
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Tropical Storm Helene is cruising towards the Florida Panhandle, expected to become a major hurricane upon landfall tomorrow. In Deep Sky Research's original research on hurricane risk in the US, findings show: - What used to be the 100-year hurricane will now happen every 25 years - Frequency of deadly hurricane weather has jumped 300% - Hurricanes could cost more than $450B in the next 5 years (a 50% increase) - Gulf Coast states face greatest rainfall increases Most deaths and damage caused by hurricanes are a result of the massive volumes of water they drop on coastal areas. They also cause dangerous power outages, contributing to damage and loss of life. View our interactive map to see Panhandle counties with the highest risks of prolonged power outages. Power outage map: https://lnkd.in/eGB4ec-t Full report here: https://lnkd.in/endRMwkM
Hurricane Power Outages
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On 10/2, our Chief Carbon Scientist Head of Engineering Phil De Luna will participate in a Skytree-hosted webinar called Industrial Decarbonization: Where Does the Carbon Go? Learn how Direct Air Capture and storage/utilization can drive industrial decarbonization by offering innovative pathways to capture, store, and transform CO2 from a waste product into a valuable resource. He'll join Jason Hochman of Direct Air Capture Coalition, Elena Nikonova, PhD of Skytree, and Jeff Holyoak of TOMCO Systems. 📅 When: 2 Oct 2024 9am PT / 12pm ET / 5pm GST 🌍 Where: The comfort of your own office or home Register here: https://lnkd.in/ePdwR5Q4
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We're #hiring a new Public Funding Manager // Responsable du Financement Public EN/FR in Quebec. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Congratulations to our partner Phlair for a €14.5M raise to scale Direct Air Capture technology. We're proud to feature your DAC unit at Deep Sky Labs in Canada!
Exclusive: Phlair's carbon-sucking technology could lower direct air capture's costs | TechCrunch
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Please welcome Emily MacMillan to Deep Sky! Emily joins us as Project Geologist working on carbon storage, bringing experience in both conventional and unconventional oil and gas plays across Canada and a strong knowledge base in Precambrian geology in the Northwest Territories and northern Manitoba.
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New day, new team growth. Please welcome Alex Petre to our team, as Deep Sky's new Vice President of Site Operations. Her immediate focus is our first facility – Deep Sky Labs. Alex was previously COO at scooter company Bird, in financial markets at BlackRock, an energy consultant at Accenture, an associate at the Embassy of Canada the Treasury Board of Canada. Welcome, Alex!
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Conference season is in full swing! Our Senior Geologist Shaun O'Connor presented about our work at the Carbfix Mineralization Summit in Iceland this week. Shaun spoke about Deep Sky's mission and active projects, why mineralization is important to us, and Canada's unique opportunities for carbon mineralization. Thanks for the invite, Carbfix!