en.Wedoany.com Reported - Vycarb's carbon dioxide capture and storage solution, based on natural water chemistry and real-time sensor technology, has passed a comprehensive independent technical validation completed by Ramboll, confirming that the technology has reached a "pilot-scale" technology readiness level and is ready for industrial-scale pilot deployment.

This validation was conducted by Ramboll under the framework of the U.S. Department of Energy's CCUS Commercialization Voucher Program. The assessment results indicate that Vycarb's technology has met the readiness requirements for scaling from pilot to industrial levels, and has identified feasible pathways for further process optimization and cost reduction. Additionally, Ramboll determined that the technology is eligible to apply for the U.S. 45Q tax credit for carbon oxide sequestration.
Ramboll also conducted an independent risk assessment covering technical, operational, and regulatory dimensions, recommending mitigation strategies for Vycarb's research, development, and deployment plans. During the assessment, Ramboll performed a hazardous substance review of Vycarb's inputs and supply chain to enhance its ability to advance with industrial partners and permitting agencies.
Garrett Boudinot, founder and CEO of Vycarb, stated that the collaboration with Ramboll provided the independent validation level required by the market. This assessment presents a third-party perspective on technology maturity, cost competitiveness, and deployment readiness to partners, customers, and investors, while also identifying specific steps to refine the solution for optimized impact. Santiago Gonzalez Hernandez, representing Ramboll, noted that the technology demonstrates practical potential in the evolving CCUS field, and its independent evaluation, combined with input from a team of expert engineers, provided a structured assessment of technology readiness, techno-economic prospects, and risk profile, while identifying reliable development strategies for commercial-scale deployment.
With this validation, Brooklyn-based Vycarb can now proceed to explore industrial-scale deployment for its novel carbon dioxide management system.
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