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hi- sorry- this seems dubious. one man rube goldberg system. if you actually make a working model- send me the data. i will reconsider giving money. in the meanwhile you should look at : Graphyte takes waste biomass like discarded wood residue or rice hulls, dries and sterilizes it to prevent decomposition.

--It then condenses it into dense carbon blocks, wraps it in a proprietary polymer barrier and stores it underground in an engineered storage site. The carbon within will be locked away and prevented from being re-released.

What appealed to Rivest about this approach was its potential for durable, affordable and immediately-scaleable carbon removal. “There’s a concern around the energy and capital intensity of some of the existing approaches, particularly the engineered approaches,”..

Graphyte plans on buying waste biomass from local sources and selling its carbon removal services to corporate buyer

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