ICYMI... catch up on Josh Santos' lightning pitch ? at this week's Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sustainability Conference. Talking: clean water ??, grid services ?? , and data centers ???. Oh, and carbon dioxide, too ??. And, announcing our partnership with Johnson Matthey ??. Thanks to the MIT Industrial Liaison Program and MIT Startup Exchange teams... until next time! Ariadna Rodenstein #MITStatups, #MITfounders, #MITSTEX, #MITILP
Noya
气象科技产品制造
Oakland,California 7,109 位关注者
high-quality carbon removal for this moment: all-electric, interruptible, water-positive direct air capture
关于我们
Noya is on a mission to accelerate the world’s transition to carbon negativity. Founded in 2020 by CEO Josh Santos and CTO Daniel Cavero, with a goal to ensure a healthy planet for generations to come, Noya has developed a scalable, cost-effective Direct Air Capture approach using abundant materials. Headquartered in West Oakland, Noya works with industry-leading organizations like Shopify and Watershed who are committed to purchasing high quality carbon removal credits.
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https://noya.co
Noya的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 气象科技产品制造
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Oakland,California
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2020
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1901 Poplar St
US,California,Oakland,94607
Noya员工
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Andrew Clare
CEO at Elroy Air | Board Director
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Warren Kenner
Advisor | Arbiter of Ideas | Innovator | Leader
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Greg Goble
Senior Lean Practioner | Lean Six Sigma, Corporate Finance
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Joseph Schramm
Materials Scientist, Researcher and Developer, Student of Randomness. Currently trying to catch carbon.
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?? Gentoo is thrilled to announce our partnership with Oakland-based direct air capture (DAC) Company - Noya. ?? Noya is on a mission to accelerate the world’s transition to carbon negativity with its unique approach to durable carbon removal and environmental benefits. Founded in 2020, Noya has developed a direct air capture system that generates clean water ?? and grid services ?alongside high-quality carbon removal credits. Proudly headquartered in Oakland, California, Noya supports leading organizations like Shopify to reach their sustainability goals. ?? Noya is leveraging the Gentoo platform to uncover actionable insights on the Net Zero and sustainability strategies of leading corporations around the world, and to stay up to date with their latest developments. “Gentoo provides us with all the key information to have better conversations with our customers and to identify organizations that are especially committed to water sustainability. All at our fingertips, integrated into our existing workflows.” - John Greenfield, Noya “It is a privilege working with John & the team at Noya to scale their engagement with major enterprises worldwide. We’ve been impressed by their scalable approach to DAC & are thrilled to support their growth through our climate intelligence platform” - Juliet Kirby, Gentoo. #CarbonRemoval #CDR #CorporateSustainability #NetZero #SBTi Science Based Targets initiative
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Noya continues to grow! Please join us in welcoming five exceptional new team members that have joined in the past few months ?? Nathan Wong joins Noya as a Process Design Engineer. Nathan is optimizing the CO2 extraction and purification processes that power our direct air capture system. Colin Suits joins Noya as a Materials Processing Technician. Colin is supporting the team develop best-in-class carbon capture materials. Matt Stephens joins Noya as a Mechanical Engineer. Matt will be instrumental in designing, manufacturing, testing, and deploying Noya’s direct air capture hardware. Bing Li joins Noya as Head of Supply Chain. He will be building out this critical function as we gear up for our first commercial deployments. Last but not least: Hiro Schmidt joins Noya as Operations Administrator. He will be supporting our executive team operations as well as all everything required to keep Noya HQ running smoothly. Five more brains working to accelerate the transition to carbon negativity. Thank you for joining us! ??
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We're often asked "How many jobs will your facilities generate as you scale?" Fortunately the Rhodium Group, in collaboration with Carbon Removal Alliance, has done the work to answer exactly this question. The short version: as we grow the carbon removal industry to 100 million tons per year, we could create up to 130,000 jobs. Each carbon removal pathway will support a unique set of jobs, spanning metal working, mining, engineering, logistics, operations and maintenance, project development, construction and more. Check out the full report below ?? ?
Report Launch: A more scaled carbon removal industry could employ 130,000 Americans in the coming decade, according to a new Rhodium Group analysis. This employment would be lasting and geographically spread across the United States. The report shows that carbon removal is not only a critical climate solution, but has the potential to be a triple-winner for the United States — helping us meet our climate goals, bring in-demand jobs to communities across the U.S., and grow our economy. “The report confirms that as new carbon removal centers come online they will require the skills and expertise of American workers,” said Giana Amador, executive director of the Carbon Removal Alliance. “Employment opportunities in carbon removal will be geographically spread across the United States, and many of these jobs will be well suited for workers previously employed in the mining or oil and gas industries, whose experience can be utilized for carbon removal operations.” Read the full report ?? https://lnkd.in/eMtNC2tu
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We’re proud to be headquartered in West Oakland, and even prouder to be named a finalist in the 2025 East Bay Innovation Awards. ?? We’re moving quickly on our mission to accelerate the world’s transition to carbon negativity. Recognition like this shows we’ve created every aspect of our product, team and company not only with tomorrow in mind, but with the gigatonne DAC capacity we’ll need to have a meaningful impact on the planet. ?? cc City of Oakland #DAC #carbonremoval
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December and January are great months to spend a little extra time indoors and... to BUILD! ??? ?? ?? Our team has been busy with Module 001 as we prepare to turn on our commercial demonstration facility this quarter. There's something new every day - so, send us a note and come join us IRL in Oakland! HNY! ?? [note: this is from a few weeks ago, so there's a lot more to see, including sorbent ???] #DAC #carbondioxideremoval #netzero
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?? Thanks to Kristina DeMichele and MIT Sloan School of Management for including us in their recent review of eight Massachusetts Institute of Technology #sustainability ?? startups to watch. ?? And, nice to see some friendly faces, including Electrified Thermal Solutions and Emvolon.
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Just in time for the holiday... here's Module 001 arriving at Noya HQ in Oakland earlier this week. ?? This Thanksgiving ??, we're especially grateful for the incredible work our team has put in over the last few months, for partners including Shopify, Union Square Ventures and Collaborative Fund, and Johnson Matthey. Here's to more modules, and more partners, this time next year! ?? Also: feel free to reach out if you'd like to come join us at HQ, and/or our Demonstration Facility (~20 minutes away) in the next few months. #carbonremoval #directaircapture #grattitude
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Thanks to the Series Green team for this warm profile of our fearless Founder + Head of Advanced Technology, Daniel Cavero. Dive in to learn more about Daniel's story: from Venezuela to San Diego to San Francisco, and from rockets to carbon removal. But... don't go over the handlebars. ?? ?? #carbonremoval #dac #climatetech
We’re back with another deep dive into the world of climate innovation! Series Green spotlights successful venture-backed climate-tech founders and the companies they’ve built to reshape our sustainable future. Today, we’re featuring Noya, an Oakland, California-based startup that’s redefining carbon removal. Hear from co-founder and CTO Daniel Cavero to uncover how he and his co-founder, CEO Josh Santos, are leveraging resourceful prototyping and strategic partnerships to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels so effectively that their own technology becomes obsolete. You’ll discover: - The entrepreneurial journey that led to Noya’s creation (Spoiler: It involves a run-in with the San Francisco Bomb Squad!) - Key insights into their innovative approach to direct air capture - Tactical lessons for fellow entrepreneurs Watch our exclusive interview with Daniel: https://lnkd.in/g5CBbC7P Read our full profile: https://lnkd.in/gBp7kx4d Want early access to more stories like this? Subscribe to our FREE email newsletter: https://www.series.green/ Special thanks to Camille Richman for helping bring this story to life! Are you building in climate tech? We’d love to feature your story. Reach out to us at [email protected].
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