XPRIZE Carbon Removal
International companies join forces to tackle climate change and the degradation of ecosystems on a global scale
WQ, Inc. of Tokyo, Japan has partnered with Carbon Capture Shield, Inc. of Washington, D.C., The Carbon Farm, Ltd. of Jersey, UK, and Dark Green Carbon, Ltd. of Jersey, UK.
Together, they have entered the XPRIZE Carbon Removal — with a plan to utilize carbon offsets bought by companies like Microsoft or Morgan Stanley and use those funds to pay farmers to regenerate their land through a process known as "carbon farming."
Their team is working with researchers such as Dr. Elaine Ingham, PhD and a network of qualified soil scientists and farmers from around the world.
Their initial project proposal is for a 100-hectare patch of desert land in Nyeri, Kenya. Here, they will create the first "Regenerative Agri-Solar Carbon Farm" designed to regenerate desert sand into healthy, productive soil.
"We're enabling smallholder farmers in rural Africa to sell the fruits of their land to Wall Street and Silicon Valley — not via commodities markets, but via the carbon credit markets, and we're using these carbon markets to finance the regeneration of depleted soils and ecosystems for subsistence farmers in developing regions."
— Darryl J. Nicke II, Co-Founder and CEO of Carbon Capture Shield, Inc.
Over a span of 30 years, their project will generate carbon-free energy, supply fresh water, and even Starlink satellite internet to the remote area — all while regenerating their aquifers, stabilizing local weather patterns, and paying farmers to learn and engage in beneficial land stewardship practices. All of this will be funded by the carbon offsets being sought by multinational corporations as part of the UN and IPCC goals for carbon neutrality by 2030.
"We've spent the last several years helping to pioneer agri-solar in Japan, and we're ready to expand into Kenya, Malawi, Albania, Scotland, United Kingdom, United States, Colombia, Australia; and more are reaching out to us every day. The XPRIZE Carbon Removal Milestone Award would supercharge our work by directly funding it on a commercial scale in regions that desperately need assistance."
— Steffen Studeny, Co-Founder of Carbon Capture Shield and Executive Chairman of WQ, Inc.
The $100M XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition is aimed at tackling climate change by asking global innovators to develop solutions that can pull carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere or oceans and lock it away permanently in an environmentally benign method.
"There is no more efficient means of removing atmospheric CO2 than using plants as natural carbon pumps, powered by sunlight energy, storing that carbon in the soil as carbohydrates — where it stimulates and supports a menagerie of biodiversity and restores soil fertility."
— Darryl J. Nicke II
"The goal of this CO2 Removal XPRIZE is to turn ideas into demonstration, and turn powerpoint solutions into hardware. By launching the largest prize competition in history, our hope is to focus the brainpower of engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs around the world to build solutions that actually work, at low-cost and at massive scale."
— Peter H. Diamandis, Founder and Executive Chairman of XPRIZE
"It really has done just that. The tools provided to us by XPRIZE really helped hone the vision of our multidisciplinary team into a concise, investor-friendly package. The Milestone deadline also pushed us to focus on resolving several key bottlenecks and inefficiencies in our business models. There's nothing better than a well-designed competition to bring out the best in humanity."
— Darryl J. Nicke II
Officially launched on Earth Day 2021 (the same day Carbon Capture Shield, Inc. was founded), XPRIZE Carbon Removal is a four-year global competition. To win the $50M grand prize, the winning teams must demonstrate a working solution at a scale of at least 1,000 tonnes removed per year; model their costs at a scale of 1 million tonnes per year; and show a pathway to achieving a scale of gigatonnes per year in future. All demonstrations must be validated by a third party.