Thank you, J.T. Larson, for your inspiring words. We're dedicated to deploying our technology in Wyoming as quickly as possible to make your vision a reality. We also want to extend our gratitude to Governor Mark Gordon and the University of Wyoming for their steadfast support of building a #carbonremoval industry in Wyoming. https://lnkd.in/guSUxv8c
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Sailors know there to be vast and ongoing streams of energy within the ocean. Waves, current flow, tides lapping on the shore--could these be tapped to create electricity? In response to the 1970s oil crisis, modern scientific pursuit of wave energy was initiated by Stephen Salter. His 1974 Salter's Duck, in small scale controlled tests, showed that the duck's curved cam-like body could stop 90% of wave motion and convert 90% of it to electricity. Today, Salter is Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design at the University of Edinburgh. Funding for the project was halted in 1982 so efforts were not taken to full assessment. Could Salter's Duck be revived; its principles applied to meet today's clean energy needs? Learn about the duck, and assess its potential. Want to be a part of the blue tech start up? Presentation Thursday, February 15 5 - 7:30pm San Francisco Info and register: https://buff.ly/3I23ygt #oceanenergy #saltersduck #bluetech #cleanelectricity #SFevents #networking 📸 R. Ryan
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Discover the SEANERGY Project video 📹 https://lnkd.in/e3jcUkVr This video features the project's background, context, and scope. If you'd like to read more, visit the SEANERGY website: https://lnkd.in/dGp-vEDj With the support of the SEANERGY Project partners: Magellan Circle ATPERSON Argo-Anleg GmbH Δίκτυο ΔΑΦΝΗ / DAFNI Network Eco Imagination Ennshafen OÖ GmbH Fundación Valenciaport Future Proof Shipping IHE Delft Institute for Water Education RINA World Maritime University ZER0-E Engineering with the support of: Connecting EU Docks the Future - Network of Excellence CINEA - European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency European Commission #EUproject #horizonEU (Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.)
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Head of Department, professor at Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen
In a new paper in PNAS, our still-somewhat-new colleague associate professor Allan Dahl Andersen and co-authors use the case of #electrification of #ferries in Norway to highlight challenges for #multi-system #nexuses to develop as fast as we need them to in the #green #transition. Conflicts and tension arise as different actors struggle and hackle over cost, benefits, differences in expectations and more. Allan et al stress the need to foresee these, when designing and implementing policies.
Building multi-system nexuses in low-carbon transitions: Conflicts and asymmetric adjustments in Norwegian ferry electrification | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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🌬To successfully shift from #fossilfuels to #renewables, we need a lot more #windenergy fast. ✋ But how can more #windfarms be built with social opposition seemingly on the rise? In yesterday's live stream from #EngineeringwithRosie, I talked with Rosemary Barnes, amongst other things, about: 🔑 how a fair, open, and transparent planning and decision-making process is crucial for getting communities on board with a local wind project. 🗣 how support for renewable energies -locally and in general- is often underestimated because critics tend to be more active and visible than supporters, leading to a misrepresentation in the media. 💰 that financial compensation can encourage project approval (if it's discussed early on and transparently) but can also backfire and even be seen as bribery (if it is brought up after the permit has been given, only benefits a few individuals, and/or is not openly discussed with the community). 🏡 that #NIMBY (Not in my backyard) is an oversimplified explanation for opposition to wind farms. Rather than by distance, negative attitudes to local wind projects are better explained by perceiving strong negative project impacts on nature and residents and a lack of local economic benefits, dissatisfaction with the planning process, a more negative attitude to the #energytransition as a whole, and expecting little support from other community members for the project. 🎧 If you want to learn more about how #communityengagement can be done right and why #communityownership is related to higher project consent, listen in. https://lnkd.in/eXkjYvNZ
NIMBY and Social License with Helena Schmidt | Engineering with Rosie Live ep. 31
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We are thankful to Forbes’ Erik Kobayashi-Solomon for shedding light on our Direct Ocean Capture technology and our strides toward commercialization. As Erik notes, “Since the ocean makes up around 70% of the surface area of our planet, Captura is offering a path to create a massively scalable Nature-enhancing Solution (NeS) to the carbon cycle imbalance that is driving climate change.” Read the full feature below for more! https://lnkd.in/gew4Q8H5
Many thanks to Steve Oldham, CEO of Captura, for talking with me about the pioneering carbon capture work he and his team is doing! Captura is a leader in the new field of direct ocean capture, founded on technology developed by the geniuses at Caltech. Captura's system leverages the enormous scale of the ocean and a fundamental law of nature to create what I call a Nature-enhancing Solution (NeS). Read my latest article on Forbes to learn more about what Captura is doing! Special thanks too to Sophie Chu, Ph.D., Captura's Principal Oceanographer whom I tortured with chemistry questions trying to understand Captura's process well enough to explain it to you! Virginia Mugo did a wonderful job with research and writing on this article! #climatechange #investing #climatetech #directoceancapture #carbondioxideremoval #natureenhancingsolution https://lnkd.in/guTnS64D
Captura’s Direct Ocean Capture Looks Promising
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Needless to say - we agree with Eric's conclusion! Erik Kobayashi-Solomon provides a good summary of Captura's technology and its potential in this article. I like his characterization of how we combine the best of nature and the best of technology to enable carbon removal at low cost and large scale #carbonremoval #directoceancapture
Many thanks to Steve Oldham, CEO of Captura, for talking with me about the pioneering carbon capture work he and his team is doing! Captura is a leader in the new field of direct ocean capture, founded on technology developed by the geniuses at Caltech. Captura's system leverages the enormous scale of the ocean and a fundamental law of nature to create what I call a Nature-enhancing Solution (NeS). Read my latest article on Forbes to learn more about what Captura is doing! Special thanks too to Sophie Chu, Ph.D., Captura's Principal Oceanographer whom I tortured with chemistry questions trying to understand Captura's process well enough to explain it to you! Virginia Mugo did a wonderful job with research and writing on this article! #climatechange #investing #climatetech #directoceancapture #carbondioxideremoval #natureenhancingsolution https://lnkd.in/guTnS64D
Captura’s Direct Ocean Capture Looks Promising
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“By removing excess CO2 from seawater and enhancing the ocean's natural CO2-absorbing abilities, Captura aims to safeguard both terrestrial and marine ecosystems from the detrimental impacts of climate change while providing a scalable and cost-effective carbon removal solution. I get a kick out of imagining Captura’s systems chugging away on oil and gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico while burying the captured carbon dioxide in the geological formations from which we now pull hydrocarbons.” Thanks to Erik from Forbes for the great Captura feature — click below to read the whole story. #CDR #CarbonRemoval #ClimateChange #Sustainability
Many thanks to Steve Oldham, CEO of Captura, for talking with me about the pioneering carbon capture work he and his team is doing! Captura is a leader in the new field of direct ocean capture, founded on technology developed by the geniuses at Caltech. Captura's system leverages the enormous scale of the ocean and a fundamental law of nature to create what I call a Nature-enhancing Solution (NeS). Read my latest article on Forbes to learn more about what Captura is doing! Special thanks too to Sophie Chu, Ph.D., Captura's Principal Oceanographer whom I tortured with chemistry questions trying to understand Captura's process well enough to explain it to you! Virginia Mugo did a wonderful job with research and writing on this article! #climatechange #investing #climatetech #directoceancapture #carbondioxideremoval #natureenhancingsolution https://lnkd.in/guTnS64D
Captura’s Direct Ocean Capture Looks Promising
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Some interesting technology for #DOC - ‘Direct Ocean Capture’ which takes carbon out of seawater, allowing the ocean to take in more carbon from the air. The smart thing - just like #BlueCarbon - no chemicals or materials chucked into the sea. Who knows - there may be a day when Dr Ana Novak and Steve Oldham work together with complimentary DOC technology. #carboncapture #carbonreduction
Many thanks to Steve Oldham, CEO of Captura, for talking with me about the pioneering carbon capture work he and his team is doing! Captura is a leader in the new field of direct ocean capture, founded on technology developed by the geniuses at Caltech. Captura's system leverages the enormous scale of the ocean and a fundamental law of nature to create what I call a Nature-enhancing Solution (NeS). Read my latest article on Forbes to learn more about what Captura is doing! Special thanks too to Sophie Chu, Ph.D., Captura's Principal Oceanographer whom I tortured with chemistry questions trying to understand Captura's process well enough to explain it to you! Virginia Mugo did a wonderful job with research and writing on this article! #climatechange #investing #climatetech #directoceancapture #carbondioxideremoval #natureenhancingsolution https://lnkd.in/guTnS64D
Captura’s Direct Ocean Capture Looks Promising
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EnerVenue is building a better battery. Check out our story in the video below and see how we are challenging conventional energy storage with our differentiated technology. #foreverbattery #enduringenergy Randall Selesky, Jorg Heinemann, Majid Keshavarz, Ph.D., Rob Willy, Spencer Nervig, Dave Shultz, Spencer G. Hanes, Jr, Tom Fenimore, Brad Dore, Matt Marx, Tucker Meier, Spencer Nervig, Julie Grunduski
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There have been several great writeups on last week's DOE's Regional Clean #Hydrogen Hub awards, but this from Robinson Meyer at Heatmap News best captured how I feel about this program and its role within our broader #industrialpolicy. "The U.S. could not go on like this forever, they concluded, because innovation in design was inseparable from innovation in production. Many industries — including biotech, material science, and clean energy — required engineers to constantly flit back and forth from the factory floor to the lab, bringing problems encountered by assembly technicians back to the design engineers." You can fund R&D all you want, but if you can't commercialize technology, you inherently limit the workforce dedicated to meaningful innovation in a sector. Ultimately you starve your domestic industry of opportunities for customer product testing and process improvement. What yesterday's management consultants failed to appreciate when they promoted shipping so much of America's #manufacturing abroad...is the extent to which the less America makes, the less innovative we become. So while the mechanisms differ, the grand strategy driving DOE's three deployment offices - OCED, MESC, and LPO - is very much aligned on #innovation through commercialization, iteration, and broad-based #workforcedevelopment. #supplychain #innovation #automotive #cleanenergy #economicdevelopment #energy https://lnkd.in/g8DfNfN3
The New Ideology Behind the Government’s $10 Billion Bet on ‘Hubs’
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