Hago Energetics’ patented technology involves thermochemical capture and conversion of agricultural waste (biomass), animal waste, and carbon dioxide (CO2) into four useful products—biochar, activated carbon, carbon black, and methanol.
The company planned to deploy a carbon capture demonstration plant in Denver. The facility will capture 500,000 tons of CO2 per year. Hago Energetics planned to implement its patented process across 60,000 plants worldwide, expecting to make a return of USD 100 per ton of CO2 from utilization.
Funding and financials
The company’s most recent funding round was in June 2023, when it received a grant of USD 150,000 from CalSeed (the California Sustainable Energy Entrepreneur Development program) for phase one of its Green Hydrogen technology.
Hago Energetics was among the three winners of the NASA CO2 Conversion Challenge held in August 2021, which involved exploring ways of converting CO2 into sugar. The company received prize money of USD 241,000. The company was also a semifinalist in the Carbon XPrize challenge in 2016. Additionally, the company showed interest in direct air capture (DAC) operations but had not yet disclosed any plans as of November 2021.
Key competitors: None comparable (Hago Energetics is the only startup that converts biomass, animal waste and CO2 into useful materials)
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