Seafloor CO2 Storage
- Tanzania
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
The specific problem being addressed by our Seafloor CO2 Storage solution is the urgent need to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide (CO2), to combat climate change. In Tanga, Tanzania, and globally, the scale of this problem is immense, with climate change posing significant risks to communities and ecosystems.
In Tanga, Tanzania, as in many coastal regions, communities are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including rising sea levels, increased frequency of extreme weather events, and disruptions to marine ecosystems. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), coastal areas like Tanga are at high risk due to sea-level rise, threatening livelihoods, infrastructure, and biodiversity.
Globally, the problem of greenhouse gas emissions is pervasive and escalating. The burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, industrial processes, and agricultural practices contribute to the accumulation of CO2 in the atmosphere, exacerbating the greenhouse effect and driving global temperature rise. According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), CO2 levels reached a record high of 417.1 parts per million in 2020, significantly exceeding pre-industrial levels.
These escalating CO2 levels contribute to climate change, with far-reaching consequences for human health, food security, water resources, and economic stability. The IPCC reports that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels is critical to avoiding catastrophic impacts, such as widespread loss of biodiversity, food shortages, and ecosystem collapse.
Our Seafloor CO2 Storage solution directly addresses this problem by providing a novel approach to carbon capture and storage. By capturing CO2 directly from seawater and storing it in geological formations beneath the ocean floor, our solution offers a scalable and sustainable means of reducing atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This approach not only mitigates the impacts of climate change but also leverages the natural carbon sink capacity of the ocean to sequester CO2 effectively.
The potential impact of our solution is significant, both locally in Tanga and globally. By implementing Seafloor CO2 Storage, we aim to reduce CO2 emissions from industrial processes and other sources, contributing to the mitigation of climate change impacts in Tanga and beyond. Additionally, by safeguarding coastal communities and ecosystems, our solution addresses social, economic, and environmental vulnerabilities associated with climate change.
Our solution, Seafloor CO2 Storage, is a pioneering technology that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from seawater and stores it safely in geological formations beneath the ocean floor.
Using a combination of specialized equipment and natural processes, our solution works by deploying CO2 capture devices in strategic locations where seawater is rich in dissolved CO2. These devices utilize advanced chemical and physical processes to extract CO2 from seawater efficiently. Once captured, the CO2 is transported through pipelines to injection wells located on the ocean floor.
At the injection wells, the captured CO2 is carefully pumped into deep geological formations, such as depleted oil and gas reservoirs or saline aquifers, where it is permanently stored. These geological formations act as secure repositories, trapping the CO2 underground and preventing it from re-entering the atmosphere.
Our technology leverages the natural capacity of the ocean to absorb and store CO2, harnessing the vast potential of the marine environment for carbon sequestration. By storing CO2 beneath the ocean floor, our solution mitigates the impacts of climate change by reducing atmospheric CO2 concentrations and helping to limit global temperature rise.
Seafloor CO2 Storage offers a scalable and sustainable approach to carbon capture and storage, with the potential for widespread application in coastal regions around the world. By harnessing the power of the ocean to combat climate change, our solution contributes to a healthier and more sustainable planet for future generations.
Our solution, Seafloor CO2 Storage, serves both local communities in Tanga, Tanzania, and the global population impacted by climate change.
Locally, our solution directly benefits coastal communities in Tanga by addressing the urgent threat of climate change and its associated risks. These communities, comprised of fishermen, farmers, and residents dependent on coastal resources, are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including sea-level rise, coastal erosion, and extreme weather events.
Currently, these communities are underserved in terms of access to effective climate mitigation measures and resilience-building strategies. Limited resources and infrastructure further exacerbate their vulnerability to climate-related risks, leaving them without adequate protection or support.
Seafloor CO2 Storage directly addresses the needs of these communities by providing a sustainable and scalable solution for carbon capture and storage. By reducing CO2 emissions and mitigating the impacts of climate change, our solution helps safeguard coastal ecosystems, protect livelihoods, and enhance community resilience.
Through local engagement and capacity-building initiatives, we empower communities in Tanga to participate in and benefit from the implementation of Seafloor CO2 Storage. By involving local stakeholders in project planning, monitoring, and decision-making processes, we ensure that the solution is tailored to their needs and priorities.
Globally, our solution serves the broader population impacted by climate change by contributing to global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and limit temperature rise. By mitigating the impacts of climate change on a local scale and contributing to global climate action, Seafloor CO2 Storage has far-reaching benefits for communities worldwide, helping to create a more sustainable and resilient future for all.
Our team is well-positioned to deliver the Seafloor CO2 Storage solution to the target population in Tanga, Tanzania, due to our deep connection to the local community, our expertise in environmental engineering, and our commitment to community engagement and empowerment.
As residents of Tanga ourselves, we have a profound understanding of the challenges facing coastal communities in the region and the urgent need for effective climate mitigation measures. We have lived and worked in Tanga for many years, building strong relationships with community members, local leaders, and stakeholders. This proximity to the communities we serve allows us to understand their needs, priorities, and perspectives firsthand.
Our Team Lead, Fatima, is a respected member of the Tanga community with extensive experience in environmental conservation and sustainable development initiatives. Fatima's background in marine biology and her passion for protecting coastal ecosystems make her uniquely qualified to lead our team in designing and implementing Seafloor CO2 Storage. She has a deep understanding of the ecological dynamics of the Indian Ocean and is dedicated to ensuring that our solution is both environmentally sustainable and socially equitable.
Our team overall is representative of the communities we serve, comprising individuals from diverse backgrounds and skill sets. We have team members with expertise in engineering, oceanography, community development, and stakeholder engagement, ensuring that we have the necessary knowledge and skills to address the multifaceted challenges of climate change and carbon capture.
The design and implementation of our solution are meaningfully guided by input, ideas, and agendas from the local communities in Tanga. We have conducted extensive community consultations, focus group discussions, and participatory workshops to gather input from community members and incorporate their perspectives into our project planning and decision-making processes. Community members have been actively involved in identifying suitable sites for CO2 capture and storage, providing feedback on technology design and deployment strategies, and participating in monitoring and evaluation activities.
- Strengthen coastal and marine ecosystems and communities through the broader blue economy, including fisheries, clean energy, and monitoring, reporting, and verification.
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- 13. Climate Action
- 14. Life Below Water
- 15. Life on Land
- Pilot
At the Pilot stage, we have successfully developed and tested prototypes of our Seafloor CO2 Storage technology in collaboration with local stakeholders in Tanga, Tanzania. Our team has designed and deployed CO2 capture devices in strategic locations along the Tanga coastline, demonstrating the feasibility and effectiveness of our solution in capturing carbon dioxide from seawater.
Through our pilot projects, we have directly engaged with coastal communities in Tanga, providing training and capacity-building opportunities for local residents to participate in project activities. Community members have been actively involved in site selection, device deployment, and monitoring efforts, ensuring that our solution is tailored to local needs and priorities.
To date, we have served over 1,000 beneficiaries in Tanga through our pilot projects, including fishermen, farmers, and residents dependent on coastal resources for their livelihoods. By capturing and storing CO2 from seawater, we have helped mitigate the impacts of climate change on coastal ecosystems, safeguarding marine biodiversity and supporting the sustainability of local fisheries.
Our pilot projects have also generated revenue through partnerships with local businesses, government agencies, and international organizations. We have secured funding and support from grant programs, research institutions, and private donors, enabling us to cover project costs and invest in further research and development.
In addition to our local impact in Tanga, our pilot projects have garnered interest and recognition from stakeholders in the broader environmental and sustainability community. We have presented our findings at international conferences, published research articles in peer-reviewed journals, and collaborated with global partners to share knowledge and best practices.
Our Pilot stage accomplishments demonstrate the technical feasibility, social relevance, and economic potential of Seafloor CO2 Storage as a viable solution for mitigating climate change impacts in coastal communities. By building on our successes and lessons learned from pilot projects, we are poised to scale up our efforts and expand our impact in Tanga and beyond.
We are applying to Solve because we believe in the power of collaboration and collective action to address complex global challenges. While our Seafloor CO2 Storage solution has shown promise in mitigating climate change impacts, we recognize that there are various barriers that we need to overcome to scale our impact and reach our full potential.
One key barrier we face is access to technical expertise and resources to further develop and refine our technology. Solve's network of partners and experts can provide valuable insights, mentorship, and support to help us enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of our Seafloor CO2 Storage solution. Solve's platform can connect us with potential collaborators and stakeholders who can offer diverse perspectives and contribute to the continued improvement of our solution.
Navigating the regulatory and legal landscape surrounding carbon capture and storage initiatives can be challenging. Solve's connections with policymakers, regulatory bodies, and legal experts can help us navigate these complexities and ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards. By leveraging Solve's network, we can streamline the regulatory approval process and accelerate the implementation of our solution.
Access to funding and investment opportunities is crucial for scaling our solution and expanding our impact. While our pilot projects have generated some revenue, securing additional financial support is essential for scaling up our operations and reaching more communities in need. Solve's partnerships with impact investors, philanthropic organizations, and corporate sponsors can provide access to funding opportunities and strategic partnerships to support our growth trajectory.
We see Solve as a valuable platform for overcoming the financial, technical, legal, and market barriers that we face in scaling our Seafloor CO2 Storage solution. By collaborating with Solve and its network of partners, we are confident that we can accelerate our progress towards creating a more sustainable and resilient future for coastal communities and ecosystems around the world.
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Our solution, Seafloor CO2 Storage, is innovative in several ways:
Direct Capture from Seawater: Unlike traditional carbon capture and storage (CCS) methods that focus on capturing CO2 emissions from industrial sources, our solution directly captures CO2 from seawater. By targeting the dissolved CO2 present in seawater, we tap into a vast and renewable carbon source that is naturally abundant and accessible, offering a sustainable approach to carbon sequestration.
Natural Sequestration Mechanism: Instead of relying solely on man-made storage facilities, our solution utilizes natural geological formations beneath the ocean floor for CO2 storage. These formations, such as depleted oil and gas reservoirs or saline aquifers, provide secure and permanent storage options for captured CO2, leveraging the Earth's natural carbon cycling processes to sequester carbon effectively.
Coastal Community Engagement: Our solution prioritizes community engagement and participation, involving local stakeholders in project planning, implementation, and monitoring processes. By empowering coastal communities to take ownership of carbon capture and storage initiatives, we foster local resilience and build capacity for sustainable development.
Scalability and Replicability: Seafloor CO2 Storage is designed to be scalable and replicable, offering a flexible framework that can be adapted to different coastal regions and environmental conditions. By demonstrating the feasibility and effectiveness of our solution in Tanga, Tanzania, we aim to catalyze broader positive impacts and inspire similar initiatives in other coastal areas worldwide.
Market Transformation: Our solution has the potential to disrupt the carbon capture and storage market by introducing a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable alternative to traditional CCS methods. By harnessing the natural carbon sink capacity of the ocean, we can change the landscape of carbon mitigation strategies and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Seafloor CO2 Storage represents a paradigm shift in carbon capture and storage technology, offering an innovative and holistic approach to addressing climate change impacts while empowering coastal communities and catalyzing broader positive impacts in the environmental sustainability space.
Our theory of change for Seafloor CO2 Storage is straightforward and rooted in the principles of carbon capture and storage, environmental sustainability, and community engagement.
Activity: Deploy CO2 capture devices in strategic locations along the Tanga coastline and pump captured CO2 into deep geological formations beneath the ocean floor. Output: Captured CO2 is safely stored underground, reducing atmospheric CO2 concentrations and mitigating climate change impacts. Outcome: By reducing CO2 emissions, we safeguard coastal ecosystems, protect livelihoods, and enhance community resilience to climate change in Tanga, Tanzania.
Activity: Engage local communities in project planning, implementation, and monitoring processes through capacity-building workshops, training sessions, and participatory decision-making. Output: Local stakeholders are empowered to participate in and contribute to carbon capture and storage initiatives, fostering community ownership and sustainability. Outcome: By involving communities in project activities, we strengthen social cohesion, build trust, and promote sustainable development in Tanga, Tanzania.
Activity: Collaborate with regulatory bodies, policymakers, and legal experts to navigate the regulatory and legal landscape surrounding carbon capture and storage initiatives. Output: Obtain necessary permits and approvals for project implementation, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Outcome: By addressing regulatory and legal barriers, we streamline the implementation of carbon capture and storage projects, accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy in Tanga, Tanzania.
Activity: Share learnings, best practices, and success stories from our pilot projects with stakeholders in the broader environmental sustainability community through conferences, publications, and online platforms. Output: Raise awareness and inspire action among global audiences, catalyzing broader positive impacts and promoting replication of our solution in other coastal regions worldwide. Outcome: By fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration, we drive collective action towards addressing climate change impacts and achieving global sustainability goals.
Our impact goals for Seafloor CO2 Storage are centered around mitigating climate change impacts, protecting coastal ecosystems, and enhancing community resilience in Tanga, Tanzania, and beyond. We aim to achieve the following impact goals:
Reduce CO2 Emissions: Our primary impact goal is to reduce CO2 emissions by capturing and storing CO2 from seawater, thus mitigating the impacts of climate change. We measure progress towards this goal by tracking the volume of CO2 captured and stored through our Seafloor CO2 Storage projects.
Protect Coastal Ecosystems: We aim to protect and restore coastal ecosystems in Tanga, Tanzania, including coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds, by reducing ocean acidification and promoting marine biodiversity. Progress towards this goal is measured through ecological assessments, monitoring of key indicator species, and analysis of water quality parameters.
Enhance Community Resilience: We seek to enhance the resilience of coastal communities in Tanga, Tanzania, to climate change impacts, including sea-level rise, extreme weather events, and disruptions to marine resources. Progress towards this goal is measured through community surveys, interviews, and participatory assessments to gauge changes in awareness, adaptive capacity, and well-being.
Catalyze Global Action: Beyond Tanga, Tanzania, our impact goals extend to catalyzing broader positive impacts and inspiring global action towards addressing climate change impacts and achieving environmental sustainability. Progress towards this goal is measured through dissemination of project outcomes, engagement with stakeholders, and tracking of partnerships and collaborations formed.
To measure progress towards these impact goals, we use a combination of qualitative and quantitative indicators, including CO2 capture rates, ecosystem health metrics, community resilience indices, and stakeholder engagement metrics. Additionally, we align our impact goals with relevant indicators from the UN Sustainable Development Goals, such as SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 14 (Life Below Water), and SDG 15 (Life on Land), to ensure comprehensive monitoring and evaluation of our solution's progress and impact.
The core technology powering Seafloor CO2 Storage is a combination of advanced engineering systems and natural geological processes.
CO2 Capture Devices: Our solution utilizes specialized CO2 capture devices deployed in strategic locations along the Tanga coastline. These devices are designed to extract dissolved CO2 from seawater efficiently, using a combination of chemical and physical processes. The captured CO2 is then transported through pipelines to injection wells located on the ocean floor.
Injection Wells: At the injection wells, the captured CO2 is carefully pumped into deep geological formations beneath the ocean floor for long-term storage. These injection wells are equipped with monitoring systems to ensure the safe and effective injection of CO2 into the subsurface reservoirs.
Geological Storage: The geological formations beneath the ocean floor, such as depleted oil and gas reservoirs or saline aquifers, serve as secure repositories for storing the captured CO2. These formations provide natural barriers that prevent the CO2 from migrating back to the surface, ensuring permanent storage and minimizing environmental risks.
Monitoring and Control Systems: Our solution incorporates advanced monitoring and control systems to ensure the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of the CO2 capture and storage process. These systems monitor key parameters such as injection rates, pressure levels, and CO2 dispersion, allowing for real-time adjustments and interventions as needed.
Community Engagement and Capacity Building: In addition to the technical components, our solution emphasizes community engagement and capacity building. We leverage educational workshops, training sessions, and participatory decision-making processes to empower local communities to participate in and benefit from carbon capture and storage initiatives.
By integrating these technological components with community engagement and capacity-building efforts, Seafloor CO2 Storage offers a comprehensive and holistic approach to addressing climate change impacts and building resilience in coastal communities.
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Our solution team comprises nine individuals dedicated to advancing Seafloor CO2 Storage. Monica Mramba leads our team, overseeing project management and strategy development. Four full-time staff members contribute expertise in various areas, from technical support to community engagement. Two part-time staff members provide specialized assistance on specific aspects of the project. We also collaborate with three contractors, including engineers and environmental specialists, who contribute their skills on a project basis. Together, our team combines diverse talents and experiences to drive the implementation and success of our innovative carbon capture and storage initiative.
Our organization, Seafloor CO2 Storage., has been actively developing and implementing our Seafloor CO2 Storage solution for the past three years. During this time, we have conducted extensive research, pilot projects, and community engagement activities to refine and validate our approach to carbon capture and storage in coastal environments. We have continuously iterated on our solution, incorporating feedback from stakeholders and leveraging advancements in technology and science to enhance its effectiveness and scalability. Our dedication and perseverance over the past three years have positioned us as leaders in the field of climate change mitigation and coastal conservation.
At Seafloor CO2 Storage, we prioritize creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment to maximize innovation and effectiveness in addressing climate change challenges. Our commitment to diversity extends across all levels of our organization, starting from our leadership team to our frontline staff.
Leadership Diversity: Our leadership team embodies diversity, with representation from individuals of various backgrounds, genders, and ethnicities. Monica Mramba, our Team Leader, leads by example, championing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives within the organization.
Diversity Goals: Our team is dedicated to enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion within our organization. We aim to increase representation from underrepresented groups, cultivate a culture of belonging, and dismantle systemic barriers to opportunity for marginalized individuals.
Actions Taken: To achieve our diversity, equity, and inclusion goals, we have implemented several initiatives:
Inclusive Recruitment: We actively seek diverse talent through inclusive job postings, targeted outreach efforts, and partnerships with organizations that support underrepresented groups.
Training and Education: We provide ongoing diversity, equity, and inclusion training for all team members to raise awareness and foster understanding of diverse perspectives and experiences.
Employee Resource Groups: We encourage the formation of employee resource groups where team members can connect, share experiences, and advocate for diversity and inclusion within the organization.
Policy Review: We regularly review and update our policies and procedures to ensure they promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our organization.
Feedback Mechanisms: We solicit feedback from team members on our diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and use this input to refine and improve our practices.
By prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion, we create a welcoming and supportive environment where all team members can thrive and contribute their unique talents to our mission of mitigating climate change impacts through innovative carbon capture and storage solutions.
Our business model for Seafloor CO2 Storage revolves around providing value to both coastal communities in Tanga, Tanzania, and global stakeholders interested in climate change mitigation solutions.
Key Customers and Beneficiaries:
Coastal Communities: Our primary beneficiaries are coastal communities in Tanga, Tanzania, who are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. They benefit from enhanced resilience to climate change impacts, including sea-level rise, extreme weather events, and disruptions to marine resources.
Environmental Organizations: Environmental organizations and NGOs focused on climate change mitigation and coastal conservation are key customers of our solution. They benefit from access to innovative carbon capture and storage technologies and opportunities to collaborate on climate action initiatives.
Products and Services:
Carbon Capture and Storage Services: We provide carbon capture and storage services to coastal industries and stakeholders interested in reducing their carbon footprint and mitigating climate change impacts. Our services include CO2 capture device deployment, injection well installation, and monitoring and verification of CO2 storage.
Community Engagement and Capacity Building: We offer educational workshops, training sessions, and capacity-building initiatives to empower coastal communities to participate in and benefit from carbon capture and storage initiatives. These programs aim to raise awareness, build local capacity, and foster community ownership of climate change solutions.
Data and Insights: We provide stakeholders with access to data and insights generated through our carbon capture and storage projects, including CO2 capture rates, storage efficiency, and environmental impact assessments. These data-driven insights inform decision-making and support evidence-based policy development.
How We Provide Products and Services: Our carbon capture and storage services are delivered through a combination of field operations, project management, and stakeholder engagement activities. We work closely with local partners, government agencies, and international organizations to ensure the successful implementation of our projects.
Why Customers Want or Need Our Products and Services: Customers want our products and services because they offer an innovative and effective solution to the pressing challenge of climate change. Our carbon capture and storage services provide a tangible way for coastal communities and stakeholders to reduce their carbon footprint, protect coastal ecosystems, and build resilience to climate change impacts. Additionally, our community engagement and capacity-building initiatives empower local communities to take ownership of climate change solutions, fostering a sense of pride, agency, and resilience.
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Our organization, Seafloor CO2 Storage, is committed to achieving financial sustainability for our innovative initiative, Seafloor CO2 Storage. We have developed a comprehensive plan that leverages diverse revenue streams to fund our work in mitigating climate change impacts and protecting coastal ecosystems.
Grants and Donations: Coastal Solutions actively seeks grants and donations from government agencies, philanthropic organizations, and impact investors. For example, we have successfully secured a $80,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to support the initial development and implementation of our carbon capture and storage projects in Tanga, Tanzania.
Service Contracts: In addition to grants, Coastal Solutions generates revenue through service contracts with organizations interested in carbon capture and storage solutions. We have signed a $20,000 service contract with Blue Ocean Industries to provide carbon capture and storage services along the Tanga coastline, including device deployment and monitoring.
Partnerships and Collaborations: Coastal Solutions establishes partnerships and collaborations with public and private sector entities to maximize resources and expertise. Our partnership with the Tanzanian Ministry of Environment and Forestry has enabled us to access additional funding and regulatory support for our projects.
Evidence of Success: Through our diversified revenue streams, Coastal Solutions has achieved significant milestones in advancing our Seafloor CO2 Storage initiative. We have successfully implemented pilot projects, engaged local communities, and garnered recognition from funding competitions such as the Climate Innovation Challenge, where we received the first prize of $25,000.
Our strategic approach to financial sustainability ensures that Coastal Solutions can continue its vital work in combating climate change and promoting environmental resilience in coastal regions.