What's your cost of capture per ton?
What's your energy cost of capture per ton ?*
Launch HN: AirMyne (YC W22) – Capturing CO2 from air at industrial scale
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#12Whats the energy cost per ton of CO2 removed?
Re: Launch HN: AirMyne (YC W22) – Capturing CO2 from air at industrial scale
#13What's your cost of capture per ton?
Today at lab scale it is quite high at >$1000 ton. At the 1 million ton per year scale, we expect our process to come in at <$100/ton.
Does this use amines as well or is it a different chemical reaction?
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#14Is this the most energy intensive part of the process? What kind of energy do you apply? (heat?)
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#15Probably stupid idea, but why don’t you put your system at the end of a factory co2 output There you ll have more than 400ppm ?
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#16Whenever you're past the secrecy stage, I'd love to see a blog post or video to learn more about your approach.
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#17Also could the process be adapted to use sources of waste heat like from nuclear power, solar or geothermal?
Re: Launch HN: AirMyne (YC W22) – Capturing CO2 from air at industrial scale
#18Probably stupid idea, but why don’t you put your system at the end of a factory co2 output There you ll have more than 400ppm ?
1) Market. Early buyers of CO2 credits are primarily looking to get very clean accounting of who gets credit for the CO2 removed, and will pay a premium for anyone who can do it. If a buyer (say, a software company) pays for a polluting chemical factory or power plant to capture some of its emissions, it requires complex multi-party contracts & the incentives between the parties are often conflicting. That being said, point-source CO2 removal is absolutely needed & a huge opportunity/problem and more work is needed from a technology/policy side.
2) The "extreme user" case. If we give 100% focus to solving the more challenging problem of removing CO2 from air, we may gain learnings & knowledge that will translate to an improved point-source capture process, whether from an energy/efficiency/cost perspective.
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#20What's your cost of capture per ton?
Today at lab scale it is quite high at >$1000 ton. At the 1 million ton per year scale, we expect our process to come in at <$100/ton.