Deploying hard climate assets.
We build and operate utility-scale physical infrastructure designed to secure biological resilience. Our systems replace speculative paper offsets with concrete, thermodynamic carbon removal and closed-loop waste processing.


Thermodynamic engineering for health.
Every megatonne of carbon sequestered directly insulates communities from environmental degradation. We evaluate physical assets not just by yield, but by regional biological outcomes.
We quantify our success by the absolute tonnage of atmospheric carbon permanently captured and the measurable reduction of contaminants in regional ecosystems.
The dual-metric framework
Our facilities operate under strict thermodynamic auditing. By combining carbon accounting with public health metrics, we ensure that energy transition assets actively reduce regional atmospheric toxicity and protect local watersheds.
Infrastructure veteran developers.
Our senior team brings decades of industrial project execution, thermodynamic research, and capital deployment to utility-scale climate assets.
Dr. Aris Thorne
Meera Nair
Vikram Sahay
Former lead thermodynamicist at national energy laboratories. Developer of patented molecular-level carbon capture systems.
Two decades managing utility-scale infrastructure assets. Directed over four gigawatts of physical energy transition deployments.
Epidemiologist specializing in industrial health outcomes. Coordinates regional biological resilience audits across all physical assets.
We are actively deploying physical assets globally and seeking senior engineering talent to scale our thermodynamic systems.
