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Turning Water into Climate Action via CDR – Garrett Boudinot on VyCarb's Novel CDR Tech

Tune into this episode with Garrett Boudinot, climate scientist and CEO of VyCarb, a Brooklyn-based startup pioneering a novel approach to carbon dioxide removal (CDR).

In this episode of the Decarb Connect Podcast, Alex Cameron is joined by Garrett Boudinot, climate scientist and CEO of VyCarb, a Brooklyn-based startup pioneering a novel approach to carbon dioxide removal (CDR).

VyCarb’s technology harnesses the natural carbon cycle of water to convert CO₂ into stable bicarbonate, offering a verifiable and permanent storage pathway that bypasses the geographic and infrastructure limitations of conventional geologic storage.

Garrett shares how his background in ocean carbon chemistry led to the development of a modular, sensor-integrated system that operates at low CO₂ concentrations and near industrial emitters. The conversation explores how VyCarb’s solution is being piloted with major industrial players like Rio Tinto and BlueScope Steel, and how the technology could support both voluntary carbon markets and direct decarbonization across sectors.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • How VyCarb mimics ocean chemistry to convert CO₂ into stably stored bicarbonate
  • Why low-purity CO₂ streams—common across industry—are a key focus for deployment
  • The limitations of geologic CO₂ storage and how VyCarb overcomes them
  • How integrated sensing enables real-time verification and control of the carbon conversion process
  • Practical implications for cement, steel, aluminum, and oil & gas emitters
  • How existing wastewater discharge permitting can support project rollout
  • Insights into VyCarb’s current pilot in Brooklyn and its industrial integration roadmap
  • What scale-up looks like and why the economics could reach below $100/ton

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