Carbon Herald just published remove Looking To Back The Next CDR Cohort In India Through Its Accelerator Program.

Carbon Herald reports that remove, an accelerator program focused on carbon dioxide removal, is preparing to support its next cohort of startups in India. The program targets early-stage CDR ventures and aims to expand the sector’s footprint in the Indian market, where interest in removal pathways such as enhanced rock weathering and biochar has been growing. The move signals continued investor and ecosystem attention on India as a location for scaling removal projects, given its industrial base, agricultural residues, and coastline. Details on cohort size, funding terms, and selection criteria are covered in the outlet’s full article.

Our take (Heads-up): India is a logical growth market for CDR given feedstock availability and low deployment costs, so accelerator activity there is worth tracking. The available summary is thin on specifics - cohort size, funding amounts, and past cohort outcomes would help judge whether this is meaningful capital or mostly ecosystem-building. Read the full piece for those details.

-> Read the full piece at Carbon Herald

Captain Drawdown is flagging this. The reporting is Carbon Herald’s. Go read them directly, not a rewrite from us.


Source: Carbon Herald