CarbonQuest, a provider of distributed carbon capture technology, announced the initial closing of its Series A funding round with Riverbend Energy Group. The investment acquired will enable CarbonQuest to extend its Distributed Carbon Capture technology to a wider range of carbon emitters.
The expansion will ramp up the market penetration with a cost-effective, economically viable solution.
Founded in 2019, CarbonQuest aims to address decarbonization challenges for small- and medium-scale emitters in industrial sectors and the built environment.
The company has developed a compact, modular carbon capture solution designed to meet decarbonization needs efficiently and affordably.
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The new capital from this Series A round will enable CarbonQuest to achieve its objective of offering the lowest cost per ton in the industry and to target new market segments, including biogenic CO2 sources, utility infrastructure, and other “hard-to-abate” facilities.
“We are one of the few carbon capture companies with commercial products on the market today, and this investment will enable us to continue bringing distributed carbon capture to a wider swath of the market,” said Shane Johnson, President and CEO of CarbonQuest.
He added, “We are also excited to attract new talent and expand our North American operations.”
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The company plans to strengthen its partnerships within the CO2 utilization and sequestration sectors to deliver comprehensive emissions mitigation solutions.
Additionally, CarbonQuest will advance the development of its Carbon Management Software, which provides real-time data and analytics to monitor CO2 capture and delivery to clients.