Technology

New Sky captures CO2 and converts it into useful products. Our innovative capture process scrubs CO2 from the atmosphere or industrial gas streams and permanently sequesters it in consumer goods or building materials.

The New Sky Process couples electrochemical and chemical technologies in a proprietary cycle that combines waste salts from industrial wastewater and CO2 from the air or flue gas into safe, stable solids called carbonates. Carbonates are widely used in manufacturing, agriculture, water treatment and power generation. New Sky carbonates are identical to conventional fossil carbonates and can be incorporated into building materials, durable goods, fertilizers and other manufactured products.

By converting CO2 and wastewater into useful products we give consumers and manufacturers the opportunity to fight water pollution and global warming simply by making smart buying choices. Unlike conventional chemical companies New Sky consumes much more CO2 than we produce, making our process and products carbon negative... profitably.


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Dr. Joe Kosmoski, New Sky CTO, and scientist Dr. Nabilah Carlon at the New Sky laboratory located at the Colorado School of Mines. Water samples showing a sequential treatment of oily produced water using New Sky technology. The oily sample at left is raw produced water from oil and gas extraction; the middle sample shows chemical softening of the water to remove calcium and magnesium carbonates; the sample on the right shows clean, softened brine ready for desalination. Products involved in New Sky's technology process.