Ceal Minerals develops technology to improve the efficiency of seawater-cooled thermal power plants while removing atmospheric CO2 and providing sustainable alternatives to mining. The company uses electrochemical catalysis to capture CO2 and convert it into solid minerals, a process that integrates with existing power plant infrastructure. This approach reduces the environmental impact of the plants, including their carbon footprint and marine pollution, while producing soft water for reuse. Ceal’s method is additive-free, emission-free, and operates without reliance on carbon markets, offering a cost-effective and energy-efficient solution to carbon removal and resource optimization.
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Ceal’s technology addresses climate change by capturing atmospheric CO₂ and converting it into solid calcium carbonate. This process is carbon-negative, requiring only 250 kWh per tonne of CO₂ captured, regardless of grid type. The resulting calcium carbonate provides long-term sequestration, locking CO₂ for thousands of years in a verifiable and permanent form. Additionally, Ceal achieves this at a cost of $30 per tonne, making it a scalable and affordable solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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Oct 28, 2025
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