World Ocean Council and XPRIZE co-hosted a webinar this week on how ocean CO2 removal (CDR) projects can compete in the XPRIZE $100-million Carbon Removal Competition. The XPRIZE Carbon Removal team outlined requirements of the competition and participated in a Q&A with ocean entrepreneurs.
'Our objective is to try and inspire as many shapes and sizes of carbon dioxide removal technology that we can,' says XPRIZE Technical Lead Michael Leitch.
The application process involves building a working demonstration, making a case for a project's scalability, and providing a scaled-up calculation of cost, which is the final piece that judges consider. 'If teams have stepped over the first two barriers and proven to the judges that the technology works and that it's scalable, then the solutions are going to be ranked by cost in selection of the ultimate winners,' explains Mr Leitch.
During the webinar, CEO Paul Holthus spoke on WOC's efforts to ensure that ocean CDR efforts to sequester CO2, and their potential effects on surrounding ecosystems, are measured. 'We're at the stage of both catalysing a business association for the ocean CO2 removal community, and also very soon to begin convening a working group on the monitoring, reporting, verification technologies and protocols that need to be developed to support the XRPIZE process and its winners — but also that broader community and effort of ocean carbon dioxide removal.'
WOC continues its work on ocean CDR through monthly Ocean Roundtables. Companies and investors interested in participating in these monthly sessions can contact info@oceancouncil.org.
The next major submission deadline for XPRIZE is February 1st, 2022.
For more information or to apply visit the website, HERE.
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