CarbonBlue Secures $10M to Expand Groundbreaking CO2 Removal Technology
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The funds will enable the expansion and deployment of the company's groundbreaking water infrastructure-harnessing CDR technology
CarbonBlue's Direct Water Capture technology is unique in its ability to utilize any type of water in its environmentally friendly process. This universal water compatibility allows integration with any water-utilizing facility, and holds the potential to convert any existing water infrastructure into a CDR asset in the fight against global warming.
The round was led by Ibex Investors and FreshFund, joined by strategic investors Engie New Ventures, and ZIM Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of ZIM Integrated Shipping Services, and included further investments by existing investors Jibe Ventures, MoreVC and Secret Chord Ventures.
"The closing of our seed round marks an important chapter in our company's journey," said Dr. Dan Deviri, CarbonBlue co-founder and CEO. "It will allow us to expand our collaborations with major players in the climate, energy, and water sectors, and help us solidify and mature our technology and its applications. This vote of confidence from industry leaders validates our approach; it shows that they believe climate change deeply affects their core businesses, and that CarbonBlue's contribution to this global effort is a significant one."
"Carbon Blue's process is a win-win, restoring ocean health while permanently removing CO2, all without the addition of chemicals. Their rate of technological and operational progress has been exciting to watch since Frontier first backed them last year," added
"What sets CarbonBlue apart from other CDR players is their ability to directly support and integrate into mission critical infrastructure projects such as efuels and desalination. The combination of CDR and industry co-benefits is the secret sauce Dan and Iddo, [CarbonBlue's co-founders], have nailed. Their strategic partnerships and investors are a testament of this unfolding," added
About CarbonBlue
CarbonBlue is an Israeli climate tech startup that has developed technology for the removal of CO2 from the environment through the use of water and water-utilizing industries and infrastructure. Founded in 2022, the company is constructing a facility integrated with the Maagan Michael desalination plant, and is developing projects in
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ENGIE New Ventures (ENV) is ENGIE's Research & Innovation investment fund dedicated to innovative start-ups in the field of climate technology. ENV makes minority investments in innovative start-ups that bring strategic value to the Group, with a specific focus on future disruptive technologies. Since 2014, it has invested in over 50 solutions in the cleantech sector, mainly involving renewable energy, energy efficiency and flexibility solutions, and green gases including hydrogen. ENV is represented in
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