New Sky Energy converts carbon dioxide (CO2) captured from both flue-gas and direct air capture (DAC) methods into chemicals. The company’s proprietary technology focuses on the removal of hydrogen sulfide and CO2 from sour biogas and natural gas streams. New Sky Energy’s product portfolio includes SaltCycle (recovers salt from waste streams), CarbonCycle, and SulfurSolve (removes hydrogen sulfide from gas streams).
CarbonCycle involves a patented electrochemical process that captures and converts CO2 into baking soda while producing carbon-negative renewable hydrogen. This technology holds patents across the US, Australia, China, and Canada.
CO2-negative baking soda is used in glass manufacturing and the company states that it reduces carbon emissions by up to 33%. As of November 2021, the company was yet to commercialize its solutions but was conducting pilot projects at several sites. New Sky Energy collaborated with St. Gobain, a French glass manufacturer, to conduct a pilot project capturing CO2 to produce baking soda for glass manufacturing. The company also deployed a project at Avery Brewing, using the CarbonCycle technology to study CO2 patterns.
In 2014, the company was awarded a grant of CAD 500,000 from Climate Change and Emissions Corporation (CCEM) to commercialize carbonates like baking soda and sodium bicarbonate. This was the company’s only known funding event.
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