Amsterdam's Brineworks gets 1.9M - Silicon Canals
Briefly

"Current CO2 capture methods, whether from industrial sources or Direct Air Capture, are either not sustainable, too limited in scale, or too costly," says Gudfinnur Sveinsson, CEO of Brineworks. This highlights the need for more effective and sustainable solutions in CO2 capture.
"Brineworks offers an alternative that is sustainable, scalable, and cost-effective, making e-fuel scale-up for the maritime and aviation industries a real possibility," adds Sveinsson, emphasizing the potential impact of their technology on industry productivity.
"Our method is sustainable, affordable, and scalable all at once - setting it apart from traditional approaches. We don't compare ourselves to fossil fuels, as they belong to an era that's ending," explains Sveinsson, conveying their vision for a sustainable future.
"The electrolyser provides a clean, decentralised, and self-sufficient energy solution. It can power engines without relying on the grid or being affected by geopolitical conflicts over fossil fuel supplies," highlighting the technological advantages of their seawater electrolysis.
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