Technology
How Point-Source Carbon Capture Works
A plain-English walkthrough of how our modular system captures, filters, and purifies CO₂ directly at your emission source. No large-scale infrastructure changes required.

Step 1: Connect to Your Emission Source
Our compact modular unit connects directly to your existing exhaust stream, whether that is a fermentation vent, a kiln stack, or a boiler flue. We measure the mass flow, temperature, pressure, and CO₂ concentration during a site assessment before designing the connection. Your operations continue running while we integrate alongside.
Step 2: Capture and Filter Through Membrane Cartridges
As your flue gas enters our system, it flows through cylindrical membrane cartridges using tangential flow filtration. CO₂ molecules pass selectively through microscopic film pores in the membrane walls, separating from the remaining gases. The captured CO₂ exits as permeate. The cleaned retentate exits the other side. No chemical solvents. No steam regeneration.


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The Result
High-Purity CO₂, Verified in Real Time
The captured CO₂ is compressed and stored on site, ready for utilization, sale, or sequestration. Our hardware-integrated sensors feed a real-time digital twin that tracks capture rates and purity continuously, so we both know exactly what the system is delivering. This monitoring supports verification for carbon credits and sustainability reporting without requiring third-party instrumentation.


Ready to Evaluate Your Site?
What a Site Assessment Involves
Before we propose anything, we measure your actual emission stream. A site assessment covers mass flow, temperature, pressure, and CO₂ concentration so we can design a system that fits your facility. The process is collaborative from the start.
Ready to see if your facility is a fit?
We’re actively working with operators ahead of our Spring 2026 prototype. Schedule a Discovery Session and let’s map out what capture could look like at your site — no pressure, just a practical conversation about your emissions and operational goals.
