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RepAir Carbon is making carbon removal machines inspired by batteries


RepAir recently raised a $15 million extension to its Series A.

The round was led by Exantia Capital and Taranis Carbon Ventures with participation from Ormat Technologies and Repsol. Each of RepAir’s reaction chambers are filled with multiple stacks of anode-separator combos, and the company can apply varying amounts of electricity to ensure they’re operating at peak performance. RepAir is currently in talks with developers to add its technology to gas turbines to help eliminate carbon emissions from data centers.

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