Controlling black liquor quality can lead to a 76% reduction in energy consumption, minimizing steam use and boosting profits. Learn how cutting-edge filtration and real-time, inline monitoring improve evaporation efficiency when you join David DiCorpo from Vaisala and Bryce Mason of Via Separations for this upcoming 30-minute webinar.
关于我们
At Via Separations, we take a materials approach to the world's wasted energy. We are optimistic about scientific progress, passionate about global impact, and creative in everything we do. We are not afraid of hard problems, and we encourage each other to live at the intersections of disciplines, act on great ideas, and design everything. Via eliminates energy use in industrial processes, enabling pathways for a more sustainable, resource efficient future. With its core filtration technology, Via can slash the energy used in separation processes by 90%. We are a fast-paced, interdisciplinary team backed by The Engine, Safar Partners, Prime Impact Fund, and MassCEC.
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https://www.viaseparations.com/
Via Separations的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 制造业
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Watertown,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2017
- 领域
- industrial separations、food and beverage filtration、concentration and desalting、chemical refining、chemical purification、oil and gas、pulp and paper、specialty and commodity chemicals、biosynthetics、pharmaceutical purification、molecular filtration、clean technologies、manufacturing和energy efficiency
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165 Dexter Avenue
US,Massachusetts,Watertown,02472
Via Separations员工
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We are pleased to share that Shreya Dave, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer at Via Separations will be speaking at #CERAWeek 2025. Learn more about each of our speakers here: https://okt.to/dnXjAP
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Filtration Friday! In today’s Fast Five with #ToughTech Leaders, Shreya Dave, Co-Founder and CEO of Via Separations, shares how Via's membrane filtration systems are revolutionizing manufacturing and slashing emissions. ?? "Via Separations delivers electrified membrane filtration systems to customers that augment or replace existing thermal separations, reducing costs and energy by up to 90%."
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This week, OCED awarded six projects across two programs committing more than $660 million of federal funding. ??? ? OCED issued two grant awards in Alaska under the rural and remote program. The first plans to install air-source heat pumps in 240 tribally owned homes and community facilities on Prince of Wales Island—a location only accessible by small aircraft or ferry. The second plans to improve energy resilience in the Arctic Circle by upgrading the region’s power plant infrastructure to enable the integration of a 525 kW solar photovoltaic system and a 990 kWh battery energy storage system. ??? ? OCED also awarded four projects under the Industrial Demonstrations Program:?? ?? Diageo plans to partner with Rondo Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to upgrade beverage facilities by replacing natural gas-fired heat with Rondo Heat Batteries, electric boilers, and other thermal solutions.?? ?? ExxonMobil aims to enable the use of hydrogen in place of natural gas across high heat-fired equipment using new burner technologies for ethylene production, a chemical feedstock used in manufacturing.?? ?? Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. plans to demonstrate the viability of Via Separations’ membrane technology to potentially scale across other domestic pulp and paper mills and other industrial sectors, such as chemical manufacturing.? ?? Technip Energies?in partnership with LanzaTech plans to use a biotech-based carbon recycling process and low carbon intensity hydrogen to create sustainable ethanol and ethylene. ??? Learn more about all this week’s awarded projects: https://lnkd.in/eDj4Hu4k?? ?? Stay up-to-date on all future awards, funding opportunities, news announcements, upcoming events, and more, subscribe to our newsletter today ?? https://lnkd.in/eDJVVENA?
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The conversations around decarbonizing heavy industry continue to build, especially with respect to first-of-a-kind (FOAK) deployments of emerging technologies. When Via delivered our FOAK system we prioritized: 1. Value creation - delivering energy/chemical savings and operational flexibility to the customer, with no green premium 2. Time - delivering the system as quickly, and safely, as possible 3. Scale - delivering a system of relevant scale that retires technology risk for the industry Via is excited to publish our results outlining the first 6 months of operations at this deployment, dubbed Project Kodiak. The Via system has operated safely and reliably at this customer site while showcasing a 76% reduction in energy demand compared to the incumbent process. Dive into our system performance here: https://lnkd.in/ejW_pEH3 #FOAK #industrialdecarbonization
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Via CEO Shreya Dave recently sat down with Lara Pierpoint on The Green Blueprint to discuss the financing and construction of Via's first commercial scale deployment. That project, located at a customer site in Grande Prairie, Alberta, has now been operational for 6+ months. Listen in to hear how Via navigated scaling risk and first-of-a-kind (FOAK) challenges to deliver this project, proving the commercial value of Via's technology while decarbonizing heavy industry. Latitude Media #FOAK #industrialdecarbonization #pulpandpaper
When Via Separations faced two paths — scale up 10x or 100x — CEO and co-founder Shreya Dave decided to go big. In 2022, the company was getting ready to build its first commercial-scale filtration system, replacing energy-intensive industrial evaporation at the paper mill with a first-of-a-kind membrane they had spent years at MIT developing. Scaling up 100x would prove their technology was viable for broader commercial applications — if they could overcome the challenges. This week on The Green Blueprint with Lara Pierpoint: https://lnkd.in/eTjS3N5X
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Via Separations is honored to be included as a case study in Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations | U.S. Department of Energy's recent report on financing and developing first-of-a-kind commercial demonstration projects. The report examined our system in Grande Prairie, Project Kodiak, that has now been operating for 6+ months. We look forward to a continued collaboration with OCED as Via delivers filtration systems that reduce both costs and emissions for our customers. #FOAK #pulpandpaper #industrialdecarbonization
?? OCED Insight Alert! ?? Commercialization for new clean energy technologies is capital and time intensive. OCED’s latest Portfolio Insight, Learning from Case Studies: Financing and Development Approaches from Recent First-of-a-Kind (FOAK) Projects shares observed strategies from startups and smaller developers for overcoming the capital and capability gaps to successfully deploy FOAK projects. The report provides crucial insight: ·??Highlights common features and innovative strategies of recent FOAK projects. ·??Profiles eight companies with 21 demonstration and deployment projects, illustrating each case study company’s project-by-project commercialization pathway. ·? Hiring the right expertise at the right time is critical to closing the capability gap. The report is a must-read for developers of and investors in FOAK projects. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/evSMDHTq
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As a PhD student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Shreya Dave was fascinated with desalination technology and helping more people have access to clean water. She designed an efficient water filter alongside her classmate Brent Keller but unfortunately, it was too expensive for popular use. After realizing how much energy goes into separating chemicals in manufacturing, they began to see if their technology could be applicable elsewhere. Enter Via Separations, founded by Shreya, Brent, and their MIT professor Jeffrey Grossman, which is decarbonizing the manufacturing sector. Most manufacturing companies rely on a process that can be compared to getting pasta from a pot of boiling water to separate chemicals. They use evaporation, which is like boiling off an entire pot of water to get to the pasta. This process requires heat that often comes from fossil fuels. Massachusetts-based Via developed the equivalent of a pasta strainer for chemical separations, a process that achieves what evaporation does while using 90% less energy. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) estimates that switching to filtration-based chemical separations like Via’s can save roughly 3 billion tons of carbon per year. That is the equivalent of taking every single one of the world’s passenger cars off the road. After a few successful pilot demonstrations, Via is now beginning to install its solutions on a larger scale. Shreya and her colleagues are another example of people who took their passions and interests and existing work and found a way to use it to help the climate, serving as an inspiration to us all. https://lnkd.in/e2XESThf
Decarbonizing Manufacturing | Via Separations
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Via Separations, an Autodesk Foundation indirect investee through Prime Coalition, is taking major strides towards reducing GHG emissions in the pulp and paper industry. ?? The #ClimateTech startup's groundbreaking filtration solution—modeled using Autodesk tools—saves energy, reduces downtime, increases throughput, and captures valuable byproducts, demonstrating the immense potential for industrial #Decarbonization. ?? ?? Learn more about Via Separations sustainable design and technology solutions in the latest AutoCAD blog ??