This Is CDR EP06: SEA MATE with Matthew Eisaman, PhD

This Is CDR EP06: SEA MATE with Matthew Eisaman, PhD

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@NicholBrummer
@NicholBrummer - 14.09.2021 00:25

How does this compare to enhanced weathering of silicates, that does essentially the same? This also looks like something that would profit from moments of peak wind or solar power with low price. Installed offshore to catch moments where cable capacity is low?

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@49andrew
@49andrew - 16.09.2021 01:11

Thank you very much for this. I have a Carbon Removal XPRIZE team looking at open ocean carbon sequestration in seafloor basalts. Ocean alkalinity electrodialysis and its indirect atmospheric drawdown of CO2 would be a second activity for a seagoing platform. The acid product stream could also be injected into the seafloor basalts to be neutralized by the metal oxides in the mafic and ultramafic rocks.

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@envision9209
@envision9209 - 21.09.2021 22:58

Fascinating system. Matthew did an excellent job of explaining something that's highly technical. Thanks

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