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Carbon-Negative, Community-Positive: Aeon Blue’s Renewable Revolution

Maria McGowan Season 4 Episode 21

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This week on Reimagined Energy, we're joined by Lark Meadow, co-founder of Aeon Blue, to explore a clean energy solution that feels straight out of the future—but is being built right now in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

Aeon Blue is pioneering a modular system that combines seawater electrolysis and direct air capture to create low-cost, carbon-negative e-fuels. With a pilot facility launching in 2026 and a bold vision to scale by 2050, Lark shares how the region’s world-class wind and ocean resources, local workforce, and community support are central to their plan.

Key Takeaways:

🌊 Seawater + Air = Clean Fuel
Aeon Blue’s technology combines seawater electrolysis and direct air capture to create carbon-negative e-fuels—no fossil inputs required.

💨 Cape Breton Is a Renewable Goldmine
With some of the best wind resources in the world and strong community support, Nova Scotia is the ideal launchpad for scalable clean energy.

💰 Fossil-Free Without the Premium
By optimizing upstream processes, Aeon Blue can deliver e-fuels at cost parity with traditional fuels—no green premium needed.

🌍 Carbon-Negative and Circular
For every 1 ton of e-fuel produced, ~10 tons of CO₂ are impacted through removal and prevention—plus, the whole system runs waste-free.

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