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Dioxycle Raises $17 million to Transform CO₂ Emissions into Sustainable Chemicals

Published on 2023-07-27. Edited By : Editors

TAGS:  Sustainability / Natural Solutions    

Dioxycle ChemicalDioxycle, a French American start-up that transforms CO2 emissions into high-value, sustainable chemicals, announces the successful closure of its Series A funding round of 17 million dollars.

The raise was co-led by renowned climate tech investors Lowercarbon Capital and Breakthrough Energy Ventures Europe (BEV-E), with participation from Gigascale Capital. This raise propels Dioxycle into an exciting new phase of development towards a first-of-its-kind industrial-emission-busting demonstrator.

Potential to Slash CO2 Emissions by 800 million Tons


Dioxycle is developing the world-first technology to produce sustainable ethylene from recycled carbon emissions at equal or lower costs to fossil equivalents.

Effectively, a ‘green discount’, that provides an immediate and built-in competitive advantage, as opposed to the ‘green premium’ that usually hampers the adoption of sustainable products.

With a market size of some $180 billion, ethylene is the world’s most consumed organic chemical, used in the production of textiles, plastics, furniture, and construction materials but has a hefty carbon footprint. By removing fossil fuels from the production of ethylene, Dioxycle has the potential to slash CO2 emissions by 800 million tons every year, representing over 2% of the global total.

This is made possible thanks to Dioxycle’s breakthrough low-temperature electrolyzer that generates high-value chemicals from just carbon emissions, water, and renewable electricity. This proprietary electrolyzer relies on a unique integrated approach that combines cost-effective catalytic technologies, proprietary high-efficiency stack design, and advanced process integration schemes.

This approach positions Dioxycle to provide the most energy-efficient and cost-efficient means of producing sustainable ethylene and other key commodity chemicals with system design tailored to scale.

Highly Efficient CO2-conversion Technology


By developing the electrolyzer to make a green discount possible, Dioxycle combines decarbonization with profitability and aims to trigger fast adoption even in regions with limited carbon reduction incentives. Having scaled from lab trials to first electrolyser stacks in 2022, the Series A funding will now enable the company to move to first on-site demonstrators and an industrial prototype before preliminary commercialisation within the next five years.

Given how much our society runs on carbon, CO2 emissions could be considered an incredible resource, but only with a highly efficient CO2-conversion technology to take advantage of them. To this end, we continually asked ourselves how we can push this device to the maximum energy efficiency possible. Now, two and a half years later, we are ready to build an electrolyzer with the carbon-converting capabilities of about 20,000 trees, focused on the production of sustainable ethylene,” co-founder and CTO David Wakerley explains.

Our vision is to become the INTEL Inside of the CCUS industry (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage), the trusted technology provider empowering chemical manufacturers to reinvent chemical processes based on emission recycling rather than fossil fuel extraction. To reach our climate goals, we must disrupt the processes of incumbents instead of re-building the industry from the ground up. Leveraging existing industrial assets will allow us to scale sustainable technologies at the required speed,” co-founder and CEO, Sarah Lamaison shares.

To achieve such ambitious goals, Dioxycle is seeking to expand its team, currently composed mostly of PhDs from world-leading institutions, in both Europe and the US. The company will focus on hiring profiles with extensive industrial experience in electrolyzer scale-up and process integration towards the first on-site demonstration of Dioxycle’s technology.

Source: Dioxycle
 


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