TechCrunch News 04月24日 22:06
RepAir Carbon is making carbon removal machines inspired by batteries
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RepAir Carbon公司正在开发一种新型碳捕获技术,灵感来源于电池,有望将成本降低至每吨70-80美元,远低于目前约600美元的行业平均水平。该技术利用电化学反应,无需传统溶剂加热再生过程,通过可逆反应高效捕获二氧化碳。RepAir近期完成了1500万美元的A轮融资,并获得了以色列创新局的300万美元资助。目前,该公司正与开发商洽谈,计划将该技术应用于燃气轮机,助力数据中心减少碳排放。

💡RepAir Carbon 正在开发一种受电池启发的新型碳捕获技术,旨在将成本降低至每吨 70-80 美元,远低于其他方法的预估成本(约每吨 600 美元)。

⚡️RepAir 的技术优势在于利用电力驱动化学反应,无需像其他碳捕获技术那样依赖溶剂来移除二氧化碳,也避免了加热溶剂释放气体所需的再生过程。

🔄RepAir 的设备内部,空气或烟气进入反应室后,会遇到一个通电流的镍基电极,其中的氢氧根离子会吸引二氧化碳,将其转化为带负电的碳酸根和碳酸氢根离子。这些离子穿过多孔电极和分离器,被另一个电极的正电荷吸引。当离子到达正极时,它们会变回二氧化碳和氢氧根。二氧化碳随后被抽出储存,而氢氧根会不断积累,直到反应堆可以反转,并在另一方向重复该过程。

🌱RepAir 的可逆性使其具有优势,因为其他捕获设备通常需要时间来加热溶剂以释放二氧化碳,而 RepAir 可以在工作时进行再生。每个反应室都装满了多个阳极-分离器组合,并且该公司可以施加不同量的电力,以确保它们以最佳性能运行。

In the span of a decade, direct air capture technology that draws CO2 out of the atmosphere has gone from wildly expensive to somewhat expensive. Companies like Microsoft, which set a target to eliminate its emissions by 2030, is happy to pay more to get the ball rolling. But smaller companies would still balk at the prices.

A startup may have an answer, one that’s been inspired by batteries. RepAir Carbon is developing a new form of carbon capture the company says could drive the cost down as low as $70 to $80 per metric ton of carbon removed. That’s a significantly lower price than other approaches, which experts estimate cost around $600 per metric ton.

RepAir recently raised a $15 million extension to its Series A, the company exclusive told TechCrunch. The round was led by Exantia Capital and Taranis Carbon Ventures with participation from Ormat Technologies and Repsol. The Israeli Innovation Authority also contributed a $3 million grant.

The potential cost advantage comes from the way RepAir uses electricity to capture carbon. Most companies rely on a solvent to remove CO2 that must be heated to release the gas so it can be transported and stored. RepAir, on the other hand, uses electricity to drive the chemical reaction.

The device is “more like a fuel cell, but operated more like a battery,” co-founder and CEO Amir Shiner told TechCrunch.

Inside, two electrodes are separated by a membrane. As air or flue gas is drawn into the reaction chamber, it encounters a nickel-based electrode with a current running through it. There, hydroxide is waiting to attract carbon dioxide, converting it into carbonate and bicarbonate ions with negative electrical charges. These then pass through the porous electrode and separator, attracted to the other electrode’s positive charge. 

When the ions hit the positive electrode, they revert back to CO2 and hydroxide. The CO2 is then drawn off to be stored while the hydroxide builds up until there’s enough that the reactor can be reversed and the process repeated in the other direction.

Compared with other carbon capture technologies, RepAir’s reversibility could give it an edge.

Other capture devices typically need time to heat the solvent to release CO2, a process known as regeneration, and that downtime requires more modules to capture a given amount of carbon.

“We regenerate while working,” Shiner said.

Each of RepAir’s reaction chambers are filled with multiple stacks of anode-separator combos, and the company can apply varying amounts of electricity to ensure they’re operating at peak performance.

Shiner said the technology works to capture carbon from the atmosphere and from exhaust streams from power plants and the like. RepAir is currently in talks with developers to add its technology to gas turbines to help eliminate carbon emissions from data centers.

“It’s early, but it’s something we’re working on and we have strong interest coming from that specific area,” he said. 

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