This article explains alkaline water electrolysis, comparing it to other technologies and outlining the economic and technical considerations for founders building in the green hydrogen space.
This article explains calcination as a chemical process, focusing on its role in cement production and the challenges it presents for entrepreneurs building in the climate and industrial sectors.
This article defines point-source capture as an industrial decarbonization method, comparing it to atmospheric removal and outlining the technical challenges and opportunities for founders in the carbon space.
Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage is a technological process that prevents carbon dioxide from reaching the atmosphere by capturing it at the source and then recycling or storing it.
Post-combustion capture removes carbon dioxide from exhaust gases after fuel burns, providing a practical pathway for startups to decarbonize existing industrial infrastructure through retrofitting and modular technology.
This article provides a straightforward explanation of Portland cement, its role in global infrastructure, the chemistry behind its production, and the challenges founders face when innovating in this space.