28 episodes

Changing the way you think about CO2.
This is a podcast for users of Carbon Dioxide that are concerned about access in the future.
We will be discussing the security of supply, allocations, Force Majeure, carbon capture, state of the industry, and all things CO2.

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    • Business
    • 4.9 • 7 Ratings

Changing the way you think about CO2.
This is a podcast for users of Carbon Dioxide that are concerned about access in the future.
We will be discussing the security of supply, allocations, Force Majeure, carbon capture, state of the industry, and all things CO2.

    EP: 28 gasworld CO2 Summit Austria LIVE Podcast Recording

    EP: 28 gasworld CO2 Summit Austria LIVE Podcast Recording

    Catching Carbon is live from Austria speaking to the attendees of the 2024 European Summit presented by Gasworld! Jeff and Luke have a focused discussion on the current and future landscape of the CO2 market, both in Europe and in North America. They identify the stakeholders of the market, the direction of government, new and emerging technologies, and the sources that may rise up as a result. How can we as a species spur innovation, protect supply, and reach climate goals? This episode sets the stage for the future and is a cannot miss!

    • 40 min
    EP: 27 Unlocking the Future of Carbon Capture with Phil DeLuna and DeepSky Labs

    EP: 27 Unlocking the Future of Carbon Capture with Phil DeLuna and DeepSky Labs

    Welcome to episode 27 of Catching Carbon, where we host an enlightening conversation with Phil DeLuna, the pioneering engineer and scientist leading the charge at DeepSky. With a mission to drive sustainable carbon removal technologies, DeepSky's unique approach and promising scalability could make a significant impact on our global carbon economy. As we walk through the nuances of carbon capture and sequestration, Phil breaks down the immense potential of direct ocean capture technologies and the role of carbon credits in facilitating a cleaner, greener future. With a focus on the larger picture, he also emphasizes the importance of a scalable and circular carbon economy. We discuss the specifics of DeepSky Labs' business model and their commitment to continuously identifying and testing multiple emerging carbon removal technologies for potential scalability and efficiency. The company's expansive portfolio promises future-ready solutions as DeepSky Labs continues to engage and partner with diverse companies specializing in direct air and ocean capture techniques. With innovation and grit at the heart of their operations, their aspiration to construct commercial facilities by 2026 heralds an exciting era for sustainable technological advancement. Join in to discover the future of carbon capture, the profound implications of DeepSky Labs' work, and how it opens a new chapter for sustainable innovation.

    • 42 min
    EP: 26 CO2 Year in Review – Applying Lessons Learned w/ gasworld & CGA

    EP: 26 CO2 Year in Review – Applying Lessons Learned w/ gasworld & CGA

    Rob Cockerill, Global Content Director from gasworld & Rich Gottwald, President of the Compressed Gas Association join our hosts for an in depth conversation about the state of the CO2 industry over the last few years and where we predict it will go in the years to come. After a tough year in 2022 with shortages, allocations, and frequent cases of Force majeure, there was much uncertainty coming in to 2023. However, after a steady 2023, the uncertainty is transferred into 2024 and beyond. Fears of supply sources and price increases create a sense of uneasiness for users and distributors of CO2.



     

    • 31 min
    EP: 25 Revolutionizing Carbon Capture: Unveiling the Membrane Technology Frontier with Compact Membrane’s Christine Parrish

    EP: 25 Revolutionizing Carbon Capture: Unveiling the Membrane Technology Frontier with Compact Membrane’s Christine Parrish

    Episode 25 of the Catching Carbon podcast is here, exploring the use of membranes to isolate carbon dioxide waste. We are joined by Christine Parrish, a driving force behind Compact Membrane, a company reshaping traditional carbon capture with innovative membrane technology.
    Join us as Christine shares insights into how Compact Membrane is working on scalable, economical, low-energy carbon capture. Our hosts engage in a conversation with Christine, exploring the need for accessible carbon capture technologies across hard-to-abate industries. Together, they discuss the importance of empowering businesses to capture and reuse their CO2 emissions, highlighting the role that scalable solutions play in a sustainable future.
    Explore the potential of a membrane technology specifically crafted to isolate CO2, and its impact on the mission to combat climate change. It's time to catch up on carbon capture—don't miss this episode!

    • 36 min
    EP: 24 Dry Ice in Food Packaging and CO2 Sourcing

    EP: 24 Dry Ice in Food Packaging and CO2 Sourcing

    Join us on Episode 24 of Catching Carbon as our hosts delve into the world of dry ice with special guest Maria Butters from Butcher Box. Discover the critical role dry ice plays in the meat shipping industry and why Butcher Box decided to take matters into their own hands by producing their own dry ice during the challenging CO2 shortages. In this insightful conversation, we explore why dry ice is the cleanest and most effective freezing option for the food packaging sector, highlighting its indispensable role in preserving the quality of shipped meat. Maria sheds light on the intricacies of navigating CO2 shortages, emphasizing that sequestering might not be the panacea for addressing the diverse and constructive uses of this vital resource.

    • 30 min
    EP: 23 Carbon Negative Hydrogen from Biogas or Methane with Hycamite

    EP: 23 Carbon Negative Hydrogen from Biogas or Methane with Hycamite

    In Episode 23 of the Catching Carbon Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome some special guests from Hycamite, a pioneering company at the forefront of the low-carbon energy revolution. Carolina Ahlstrand, Matti Malkamaki, and Niina Gronqvist discuss Hycamite’s groundbreaking work in producing low carbon hydrogen and other sustainable carbon products.
    But what sets them apart is their innovative approach to turning carbon emissions into usable resources. Hycamite's process can be carbon negative under certain circumstances. How, you ask? Well, our guests will reveal that this transformational alchemy becomes a reality when they source methane from biogas or synthetic methane created by capturing atmospheric carbon. Join our hosts as they dive deep into a conversation with Hycamite's experts to explore the world of carbon transformation.
    Hycamite's unique process involves the decomposition of methane into its elemental components - hydrogen and carbon. The magic lies in the fact that both of these components are produced in forms readily usable by various industries.
    https://hycamite.com

    • 38 min

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