Thank you to Farrell Evans and Inc. Magazine on their recent profile on Olokun Minerals co-founders Lacey Reddix and Pilanda Watkins-Curry, Ph.D. ! Click the link below to read the full article https://lnkd.in/gKGTvRJM
Olokun Minerals
可再生能源行业的半导体制造业
Richmond,VA 919 位关注者
Ensuring a sustainable future through ocean mineral harvesting.
关于我们
Olokun Minerals aims to solve for global clean water security by sustainably harvesting ocean minerals from desalination brine to create a renewable source of power and provide key compounds for the supply chains of the future. As water demand increases and sea levels rise, desalination becomes a more sought-after solution to provide clean water to coastal communities, but it produces a brine waste three times saltier than the ocean that threatens sea life. Olokun Minerals seeks to capture that brine stream before it goes into the ocean and harvest minerals needed for transportation infrastructure and renewable energy supply chains.
- 所属行业
- 可再生能源行业的半导体制造业
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Richmond,VA
- 类型
- 私人持股
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US,VA,Richmond,23235
Olokun Minerals员工
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Reece Pacheco
Ocean-climate investor and startup builder.
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Lacey Reddix
CEO & Founder at Olokun Minerals | Innovator Fellow at Breakthrough Energy
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Pilanda Watkins-Curry, Ph.D.
Co-Founder and CTO at Olokun Minerals | Innovator Fellow at Breakthrough Energy | West Gate at NREL Innovator
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Elina Rani
Chemical Engineering Intern, BSc in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
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A promise made is a promise kept! I am pleased to share my second article on critical minerals, this time focusing on innovation?? While in the first article I sought to debunk misconceptions and explain why we need critical minerals for the energy transition, this time I focused on the role innovation can and must play to: ? Reduce the need for primary critical minerals - i.e. "new" minerals, as opposed to secondary, reused/recycled minerals ? ? Increase primary supply of critical minerals while reducing carbon emissions and the environmental impacts of exploration, extraction, processing and refining. We need new mines (I refer you to my first article if you want to know why), so let's make sure we get them out of the ground with the best possible practices? If you'd like to find out more about some of the key innovations we're seeing in this field, check out:?https://lnkd.in/eGWtDSjX And the good news is there are many more?
Innovation Offers Much-Needed Solutions for the Critical Minerals Challenge | Breakthrough Energy
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Olokun Minerals was the proud recipient of $20,000 for second place during the 2024 Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) Prize event last week. Thank you to Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) for the nomination and the DOE Office of Technology Transitions for the award! https://lnkd.in/e8x7hNE8
??CONGRATULATIONS to the three winners of round three funding that were honored during the 2024 Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) Prize collaboration event last week: First Place ?? Cache Energy developed a non-toxic, non-flammable, and a fire-retardant long duration energy storage solution in a solid fuel that can also be used to supply process heat/steam to industries as well as in commercial and residential heating. Cache Energy won $30,000. Evergreen Climate Innovations located in Chicago, IL, also won $10,000 for nominating Cache Energy. Second Place ?? Olokun Minerals provides mineral-based products that help divert harmful drainage water away from ocean life and provides sustainably sourced minerals for a number of different industries. Olokun Minerals won $20,000. Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) out of Los Angles, CA, nominated Olokun Minerals. Third Place ?? Expand Power Technologies is developing a compact, light, cost-effective, safe, and smart transformer that can be manufactured domestically with shortened lead times, expanding electrification opportunities in previously prohibited locations. Expand Power won $10,000. Read more about the winners ?? https://bit.ly/4dDfmEB
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We celebrate collaboration this #WorldWaterDay! We are proud to partner with Capture6 and Elemental Excelerator to highlight how our collective efforts are helping to address global water demand. Swipe below to read more.
The United Nations’s World Water Day 2024 invites us to explore how cooperating on water can create positive ripple effects. As global water demands escalate, integrating water management with climate technologies like direct air capture (DAC) can help amplify water recovery and carbon removal efforts simultaneously. At Capture6, we are pioneering cooperative efforts with water treatment, showcasing the potential of partnerships and innovative approaches to balance water needs. With our integrated approach, we are: ? Initiating a faster route to decarbonization ? Providing efficiencies that drive financial benefits ? Helping secure more water for local communities Swipe to read more about how Elemental Excelerator cohort peer Olokun Minerals and Capture6 are creating positive ripple effects in communities with water. #Water #ClimateChange #WorldWaterDay
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How are we making the best of #waste? What innovative strategies are being adopted to maximise the utilisation of resources from wastewater, ensuring both economic viability and environmental sustainability? Join industry experts as they look at the most efficient ways of optimising waste streams in this insightful session titled 'Valorising Side Streams: Resource Recovery Across the Supply Chain', With: Christos Charisiadis, Brine Innovation Manager – NEOM Portfolio, Worley, THE NETHERLANDS Andrea Aliscioni, Director of Integrated Water Service Division, MM Spa, ITALY Lacey Reddix, CEO, Olokun Minerals, USA With only four weeks left until the summit, don't miss out on the opportunity to be a part of these important discussions. Register today: https://bit.ly/49LJL1s
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Cohort 2 innovator Pilanda Watkins-Curry, Ph.D. and her team at Olokun Minerals are tackling global water security and sustainable mineral extraction at the same time. The process diverts brine waste before it is discharged into the ocean and requires fewer chemicals, less #water, and lower energy consumption compared with other methods. She is able to secure critical minerals for the #cleanenergy transition, like lithium and magnesium, by providing treatment services for desalination, oilfields, #mining facilities, and industrial wastewater. https://bit.ly/3RlGCNv
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?? Ho ho ho, it's Christmas time and Extantia's Santa has a special gift for you: our lithium deep dive. ?? The protagonist of this article series needs no introduction - the lithium frenzy is a tale already known far and wide. But what often remains unexplored are the aspects of environmental impact and supply chain resilience. In this article, we dive into how this light but mighty element may be sourced more sustainably at scale. TL;DR ?? To meet the demand in 2040, global lithium production will have to increase by an incredible 40x. ?? Emerging technologies, such as direct lithium extraction (DLE) and battery recycling, are well positioned to change this by unlocking new resources and enabling lithium production to be scaled in a sustainable, cost- and energy-efficient manner. ?? Five chemical technologies will be at the forefront of the DLE industry in the years to come: adsorption, ion exchange, solvent extraction, membrane separation and electrochemical separation/refining. ?? Battery recycling will open up another type of lithium resource - end-of-life batteries. ?? There are four main technologies for battery recycling: pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, direct recycling, and electrochemical. Want to get the full picture? Read the main article of the series, written by our Scientist in Residence Max Werny, PhD, to learn about DLE and recycling technologies that promise a greener, more resilient future for the lithium industry: https://lnkd.in/dkmq-6mp ? Happy Holidays and happy reading! Yair Reem Iris ten Have Fernanda Bartels #ClimateTech #VentureCapital #lithium
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Many clean technologies require significant amounts of critical minerals, which are traditionally mined with carbon intensive methods. BE Fellows project Olokun Minerals is creating an efficient process to source minerals with a limited environmental impact. https://nt-z.ro/3sUDwbi