We capture CO2 emissions from ships

Ships emit over 1 billion tons of greenhouse gas every year – that’s more than airplanes.

New International Maritime Organization regulations require ships to slash CO2 emissions by 40% by 2030.

Clean fuels, such as methanol and ammonia, are still 10-20 years away, and efficiency measures, such as propeller polishing and air lubrication, are insufficient for reducing high volumes of CO2.

Clean fuels, such as methanol and ammonia, are still 10-20 years away, and efficiency measures, such as propeller polishing and air lubrication, are insufficient for reducing high volumes of CO2.

Seabound captures up to 95% of CO2 emissions per ship.

How it works:

1

An onboard device traps emissions from a ship's exhaust.

2

Captured CO2 is unloaded when the ship docks.

3

Captured CO2 is sold for utilization or sequestration.

Team

Alisha Fredriksson

Co-Founder & CEO

Roujia Wen

Co-Founder & CTO

Walker Kehoe

Founding Mechanical Engineer

Mladen Domazet

Principal Naval Architect

Ryan McLaughlin

Robotics and Controls Engineer

Jayden Rae

Founders' Associate

Melih Mehmet Kuzgun

Senior Outfitting Engineer

Brett Titcomb

Mechanical Engineer

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