We recently conducted a site visit to the field where we will soon initiate our next project focused on removing CO2 from the atmosphere through the Enhanced Weathering method using antigorite serpentinite. This field visit was an important step in our project planning, allowing us to assess the terrain, environmental conditions, and logistical considerations that will influence the implementation of Enhanced Weathering. By applying finely ground antigorite serpentinite to the soil, we aim to accelerate natural chemical reactions that sequester CO2 from the atmosphere, ultimately transforming it into stable carbonates. Our field visit has provided valuable insights that will guide the precise application of materials and the monitoring of outcomes to ensure the project’s success.
One of our goals for this project involves the meticulous calibration of our Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) approach, which is essential for maintaining the accuracy and transparency of our operations. Calibration in this context ensures that the data we collect, analyze, and report is precise, reliable, and aligned with industry standards. By rigorously calibrating our MRV systems, we can effectively monitor the performance of various processes, accurately report on outcomes, and verify the integrity of the data. This, in turn, builds trust with stakeholders, ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, and supports informed decision-making based on credible information.