We work hand in hand with some of the world’s largest gas utilities. Assisting them with decarbonizing the heating industry.

Our Partners

  • Center Point Energy is one of CleanO2’s longest standing partners, advocating for CarbinX technology in the US market and using CarbinX to capture CO2 in Minnesota. They have been pivotal in supporting CarbinX installations in more than 10 buildings, including a long-term care facility and premium hotel.

  • Enbridge Gas operates North America’s largest natural gas utility by volume, and third largest by customer count. It is the first utility to adopt CarbinX technology in Central Canada. In addition to a soon-to-be completed installation in one of their own facilities, Enbridge Gas is also supporting an upcoming installation in one of its customer’s multi-residential buildings. To promote understanding of these GHG reduction initiatives, Enbridge supplies its employees with Cleano2 carbon capture soaps.

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    ATCO is one of Canada’s largest energy utilities and was one of CleanO2’s early adopters. ATCO has CarbinX units operating in 4 of its buildings and also showcases a CarbinX unit operating at the world famous Spruce Meadows equestrian show jumping facility. As a champion of the circular economy, ATCO also uses CleanO2’s carbon-capture soap in its facilities. ATCO and CleanO2 have a joint educational program that promotes worker safety and cleanliness on Global Handwashing Day.

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    Fortis BC was CleanO2’s first partner and is responsible for the first commercial installations of CarbinX. With the patience and amazing support of Fortis BC, CleanO2 became a company with the first commercially proven and available micro-scale carbon capture technology for buildings.

  • The Canadian Gas Association promotes the use of natural gas in an affordable, reliable, and environmentally sound manner. We’re proud partners with them as we work together on the pathway to a world that is net zero and sustainable.

  • GTI Energy, a leading technology research organization, works with a global spectrum of partners to develop, scale, and deploy energy solutions needed for low-carbon, low-cost energy systems. The team is working with innovative companies that are developing equipment and the supporting business models to recover carbon at individual end user locations. They are evaluating CarbinX as an innovative point-source technology to capture carbon from building heating system exhaust.

  • Over the past 18 months, CleanO2 has been working with Tokyo Gas, one of Japan's largest electrical ​and city-gas utilit​ies, to test its CarbinX units under Japan’s specific operating conditions.

    After rigorous testing and operating improvements, we’re moving forward with Tokyo Gas and Okaya & Co. Ltd. to design our commercial deployment strategy for the Japanese market.

    Tokyo Gas has purchased a number of CarbinX units and will be deploying the first CarbinX at a customer’s building​ in the near future. More information on these exciting developments to follow.