Come learn about us at Ocean Visions Biennial Summit tomorrow.
I’m looking forward to sharing Brineworks’ future plans at tomorrow’s panel at the Ocean Visions Biennial Summit. Please come by and DM me for coffee tomorrow!
Brineworks is building a highly efficient, patent-pending seawater electrolyzer. This invention enables the low-cost extraction of CO2 through Direct Ocean Capture, along with the significant co-production of H2, the two building blocks of e-fuels. Our mission is to help rapidly decarbonize sectors like aviation and maritime by harnessing the power of cutting-edge electrochemistry.
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Amsterdam, North Holland 1098 XH, NL
Come learn about us at Ocean Visions Biennial Summit tomorrow.
I’m looking forward to sharing Brineworks’ future plans at tomorrow’s panel at the Ocean Visions Biennial Summit. Please come by and DM me for coffee tomorrow!
🎉 Brineworks Secures €1.8M EIC Accelerator Grant! We are beyond thrilled to announce that Brineworks has been selected by the prestigious European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator, Europe’s leading deep-tech funding program, in the most competitive application round to date. Out of 1211 proposals submitted and 431 final-stage interviews, we are one of 71 companies awarded financing in the form of €1.8M in grant funding. This support from the EIC will supercharge Direct Ocean Capture, Brineworks-style, turning seawater into a scalable feedstock for e-fuels and enabling deep decarbonization 🌊 We are immensely proud of and thankful to our team for their tireless work in realizing the Brineworks vision. We’d also like to extend our gratitude to our partners, our investors, and everyone that has helped us get to this point. And of course, thank you to the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) for backing ocean-based carbon capture and green fuel production ⚡ P.S: See us spotlighted on the EIC page! https://lnkd.in/de8yQbwk 🥳 Onward! #EIC #EICAccelerator #DirectOceanCapture #Efuels #Decarbonization #CarbonCapture #ClimateTech #DeepTech #NetZero #FutureOfEnergy #ClimateAction #EnergyTransition #Electrolysis
Thanks to #ForoEcoislas for the deep dive into water tech! Scaling e-fuels starts with securing the right feedstocks, and we’re proving that carbon removal and hydrogen production can go hand in hand with existing processes like brine valorization. Great discussions with Ángel Rivero Falcón, Victor Monsalvo Garcia, and Simon Grasman (and many others!) on integrating CO₂ removal, rethinking waste streams, and scaling sustainable water solutions. Big thanks to Infecar Feria de Gran Canaria and Instituto Tecnológico de Canarias for hosting, and to everyone driving the future of sustainability. Stay tuned for more!
Brineworks is making waves! 🌍 Brineworks is thrilled to be featured in Forbes alongside our friends at Blue Action, highlighting cutting-edge technologies reshaping the blue economy! As part of the Blue Action Accelerator, we’re developing seawater electrolysis technology to enable CO₂ removal and fuel the future of e-fuels and scalable climate solutions. A big thank you to George Northcott, Rupert Hayward and the Blue Action team for their immense support in empowering ocean innovation to address global challenges. 🔗 Check out the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eFUF_mb4 #BlueEconomy #ClimateAction #SustainableDevelopment #Innovation #EFuels #Hydrogen #CarbonRemoval
🌊 Exciting News for Brineworks! 🌍 We’re honored to be featured by the World Economic Forum in their spotlight on Direct Ocean Capture (DOC) technologies! Our breakthrough seawater electrolysis system is paving the way for affordable, sustainable CO₂ removal and renewable hydrogen production, helping power the transition to e-fuels and permanent carbon removal at scale. This recognition underscores the critical role of ocean-based solutions in tackling global climate challenges. 📖 Read the full feature to learn more: https://lnkd.in/ecsSMRPP #DirectOceanCapture #ClimateAction #CarbonRemoval #Sustainability #Innovation #Hydrogen #EFuels
This week, we officially opened our first pilot in Gran Canaria! 🌊 This pilot is a major milestone for us at Brineworks, marking the first demonstration of our breakthrough electrolyzer technology. Our aim is simple: make sustainable, affordable, and abundant CO2 accessible for e-fuels and for permanent carbon removal. This pilot is a major step in showing the potential of Direct Ocean Capture to help decarbonize at scale. 🌍 At Brineworks, we come from all corners of the world—China, India, Egypt, the US, the Netherlands, and Iceland. Despite our diverse cultures, religions, and backgrounds, we are united by one mission: to help fight our way out of global warming. This pilot is named after our lead pilot engineer's hometown, Cairo, as a tribute to the people we care about. It reminds us why we are here—working not just for the planet, but for our loved ones across the globe, whose future depends on reversing climate change. 🤝 A huge thanks to our incredible partners at Instituto Tecnológico de Canarias and DESAL+ Living Lab. It was great to have Gonzalo Piernavieja Izquierdo ITC and Cosme García Falcón from SPEGC at the opening. The support and commitment of these organizations has been key for this pilot. Stay tuned for more updates as we make progress here in Gran Canaria.
Thanks Sustainability In The Air and Dirk Singer for the detailed coverage!
Can the oceans fuel the future of aviation? Dutch startup Brineworks thinks so. Brineworks is developing a method to extract CO2 from seawater, which could potentially provide the large quantities of CO2 needed for sustainable fuel production at a considerably lower cost than current carbon capture methods. CEO Gudfinnur Sveinsson says that this seawater-based method could slash production costs and open new locations for SAF, wherever coastlines and renewable energy meet. Read more in our latest newsletter by Dirk Singer: https://lnkd.in/d-xqF_Bd
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To stop our addiction to fossil fuels, we need to build alternatives that provide sustainable energy independence. ⚡🔋🌊 The startup Brineworks has built a seawater electrolyzer powered by a direct ocean capture system that can offer fuel independence to ships, planes, and even seaports. All they need is water and salt. Discover how they make sustainable e-fuel out of seawater in our latest blog post: https://lnkd.in/gg2EjqCW #energytransition #greentechnology #greenenergy
Thanks The Drop for an amazing time in the past two days. We had lot of fun, and so did our electrolyzer, it made many new friends! Pale blue dot Hampus Jakobsson Domino Studio