Startup Series: Permanent Geologic Carbon Storage with Vaulted Deep
Jul 11, 2024
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Julia Reichlstein, CEO of Vaulted Deep, discusses their innovative approach to geologic carbon storage by injecting carbon-rich waste underground. They explore the company's mission, technological process, and community benefits. The episode covers her transition from venture capital to carbon removal, Advantek's contribution to Vaulted, and the types of wells used in their sequestration process.
Vaulted Deep secures $58 million order for carbon sequestration, demonstrating rapid growth in the industry.
Julia's career shift to climate change solutions highlights the personal impact of global poverty and climate change experiences.
Vaulted's unique slurry injection technology enables storage of various organic waste materials deep underground for permanent carbon removal.
Deep dives
Vaulted's Impact in Carbon Removal & Waste Management
Vaulted, a carbon removal company, utilizes a unique method of injecting carbon-rich waste underground for permanent sequestration. They recently secured a $58 million order from Frontier to sequester 152,000 tons of carbon by 2027, showcasing their rapid growth in the industry. Additionally, Vaulted is a finalist in the $100 million Carbon Removal X Prize and a semifinalist in the DOE's Carbon Dioxide Removal Purchase Pilot Prize.
Julia's Transition from International Development to Carbon Removal
Julia, the CEO and co-founder of Vaulted, made a remarkable career shift from international development work in Peru and Kenya to climate change solutions. Her experiences with global poverty and the impacts of climate change led her to focus on carbon removal technologies, eventually leading her to co-found Vaulted.
Vaulted's Innovative Slurry Injection Technology
Vaulted's slurry injection technology allows them to store various organic waste, such as biosolids and manures, deep underground for permanent carbon removal. By utilizing this method, they can handle sludgy waste that many other carbon removal technologies may not accept, providing a unique solution to the waste management industry.
Partnerships and Expansion for Global Impact
Vaulted's partnerships with waste management companies and potential buyers highlight their commitment to expanding their impact globally. By aligning with organizations aiming for net zero goals and seeking carbon removal solutions, Vaulted continues to forge new paths in the industry while also potentially driving regulatory changes in waste management practices.
Future Growth Opportunities and Hiring Initiatives
As Vaulted looks towards scaling its operations, they are actively hiring for key roles, including a junior chief of staff and a head of communications and marketing. Additionally, the company welcomes collaboration with carbon removal buyers and organizations in the waste management sector to further their mission of sustainable and impactful carbon removal.
Julia Reichelstein is the CEO and Co-founder at Vaulted Deep, a carbon removal company that injects carbon-rich waste slurries deep underground into permanent geologic storage. They've come onto the scene quite fast recently securing just north of a $58 million order from Frontier to sequester over 152,000 tons of carbon between now and 2027, which is Frontier's largest commitment yet. They're one of 20 finalist teams still in the mix for the $100 million Carbon Removal Xprize, and one of 24 semi-finalists of the DOE's Carbon Dioxide Removal Purchase Pilot Prize. Try saying that three times fast.
They also recently announced an $8 million seed round led by Lowercarbon Capital with participation from Earthshot, Woven Earth, Collaborative Fund and others. We got to know Julia and her co-founder Omar Abou-Sayed as they set up Vaulted as a spin-out of Omar's waste disposal company, Advantek. Vaulted is a complex set of operations based on a relatively simple construct: Humans have been sucking geologically stored carbon in the form of oil out of the ground for 150 years now. What if we could put it back?
In this episode, we cover:
Backgrounds of Vaulted's co-founders and the company's mission
How Vaulted turns organic waste into carbon storage
Julia's shift from venture capital to carbon removal
Advantek's history and technological contribution to Vaulted
Technical details of Vaulted's sequestration wells
Types of wells used in Vaulted's process
Community and environmental benefits
Vaulted's business model and financial sustainability
The rigorous process for selecting and processing waste for carbon removal
Comparison of carbon removal strategies and Vaulted's unique approach
Financial and ecological benefits of Vaulted's methodology
Hutchinson Kansas facility's role and historical significance
Vaulted's partnership with Frontier for carbon removal
Vaulted's participation in the $100 million Carbon Removal Xprize competition
Potential global health impact of Vaulted's technology
Open roles and opportunities at Vaulted for furthering its mission
Episode recorded on Jun 17, 2024 (Published on Jul 11, 2024)
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