CarbonBlue made a commitment in COP28. It’s time to revisit and see if we’ve lived up to it.
The CarbonBlue COP29 Commitment
Following last year’s COP28, CarbonBlue made the commitment to provide a technology capable of bringing us closer to our global climate goals by COP29.
With COP29 kicking off next week – and CarbonBlue taking part in the summit – we thought now would be a good time to revisit that commitment, see if we’ve managed to live up to it, and look forward to what we are going to accomplish by COP30.
Since COP28, CarbonBlue has raised over $12 million in investments and funds, doubled the size of its engineering and R&D teams, and laid the cornerstone of its first industrial integration at the Ma’agan Michael desalination facility.
If you’d like to read more about CarbonBlue’s science, technology, and MRV methodology, you can now download our in-depth white paper here.
In addition to the desalination industry, CarbonBlue has signed agreements with several entities in the energy sector, as well as in other industries. More agreements and facilities are in the works.
Our technology now allows us to pursue real-world, large-scale implementations, and to start making a meaningful impact in the global CDR effort.
It’s safe to say that we have lived up to our COP28 commitment – and exceeded it.
Now, we need to keep moving forward, and at a greater pace.
So what’s next?
COP29 will take place between November 11 and 22, 2024, in Baku, Azerbaijan, and CarbonBlue will be there to continue promoting collaborations and integrations with mission-critical industries. If you’re there, feel free to reach out and speak with us. We’re always eager to talk, learn, and collaborate.
Following our participation in the summit, we are intent on scaling up our operations.
Continuing at our current rate of growth, we expect that by COP30, CarbonBlue will have several facilities up and running, removing CO2 from water in integration with key global industries.
Our commitment for COP29 is simple: will continue to scale up and improve its technologies, allowing for large-scale decarbonization, and providing you with measurable, large-scale atmospheric CO2 reduction.
Let’s get to work.