BluSky Carbon Inc.
BluSky Carbon Inc. is a Canadian company that provides innovative carbon removal clean technology, specifically biomass Vulcan pyrolysis technology. They have entered into a joint venture with Ikigai Carbon Corporation to deploy biochar projects in Namibia, focusing on converting organic and industrial waste into biochar, renewable power, and carbonate rocks. They aim to establish future biochar projects in Namibia, offering their technology and consulting services for biochar production and biomass carbon removal.
Company Overview
- Role
- Multiple Roles
- Status
- Planned
- Technology
- Proprietary
- Headquarters
- Old Saybrook, United States
- Region
- North America
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