Climos Closes On $3.5M Series A Financing With Braemar Energy Ventures
SAN FRANCISCO, California (March 5, 2008) -- Climos, a startup
company focused on large scale techniques to mitigate climate change,
today announced the close of a $3.5M Series A round of financing led by
Braemar Energy Ventures. Also participating was Elon Musk, a well known
entrepreneur and new technology investor.
Proceeds from the round will be used to develop the company's
initial mitigation focus, a technique known as Ocean Iron Fertilization
(OIF). OIF applies trace amounts of iron to the deep ocean surface,
which greatly enhances phytoplankton growth and ultimately sequesters
atmospheric carbon dioxide into the deep ocean through the action of
the "biological pump". OIF mimics the process of natural iron
fertilization, in which hundreds of millions of tons of iron are
deposited annually to the oceans from airborne dust storms and
continental erosion. Over millions of years, natural iron fertilization
has resulted in the concentration of the majority of the world's mobile
carbon into the deep ocean.
Proceeds from this financing will allow the company to fund an
Environmental Impact Assessment, a series of science workshops together
with major research organizations, and an application for international
permits to support an initial demonstration. The demonstration cruise
will be led by independent research scientists from the oceanographic
community, with carbon sequestration additionally verified by
specialists familiar with the carbon market.
Dan Whaley, Climos CEO remarked, "The threat of climate change
demands that we take immediate action. First we need to immediately
lower fossil fuel emissions through conservation, efficiencies and the
use of renewables. However, while we retool our energy infrastructure,
opportunities to safely mitigate atmospheric greenhouse gasses must
also be explored. The team at Braemar impressed us from the beginning
with their understanding of the climate issues and their thoughtful
approach to this investment. We look forward to a strong working
relationship."
Dennis Costello, Managing Director for Braemar added, "Climos
represents one of the most interesting investments in Braemar's
history. While OIF has been well researched over the past twenty years
by some of the world's top scientists, no private company has been able
to combine the scientific expertise with the business management skills
that Dan has assembled with his team. They have created a strong
business plan for advancing this technology while addressing the
questions surrounding it, which led to our funding of the company."
Climos was founded by veteran technology entrepreneurs Dan Whaley
and Dick Whilden. In 1994 Dan Whaley founded GetThere, Inc., the first
company to conduct travel reservations over the web. After a successful
IPO in 1999, GetThere was sold to Sabre, Inc. in 2000 for $750M. Dick
Whilden served as Chairman for GetThere, and previously was Executive
Vice President for TRW, where he ran information and aerospace
businesses. For his work with the High Energy Astronomy Observatory, he
was awarded the NASA Public Service Medal. He is also a partner in the
Contrarian Group, a private equity firm.
Science at Climos is overseen by Chief Science Officer Dr. Margaret
Leinen, most recently the Assistant Director, Geosciences at the
National Science Foundation, where she managed a $700M budget, the
world's largest in Geosciences. Dr. Leinen is a PhD Oceanographer with
a research focus in Biogeochemistry and Paleoceanography. She was
recently voted chair elect of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) section on Atmospheric and Hydrospheric
Sciences at the AAAS 2008 Annual Meeting in Boston.
In order to ensure that a high standard is set in working with with
the science and environmental communities, Climos has established an
independent Science Advisory Board, including Dr. Rita Colwell, 11th
Director of the National Science Foundation, Dr. Tim Killeen, Director
of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and current
President of the American Geophysical Union, and Dr. Tom Lovejoy,
President of the Heinz Center and former Executive Vice President of
the World Wildlife Foundation among others.
About Climos
Climos is a company dedicated to removing carbon from the
atmosphere. Founded in California's Silicon Valley by entrepreneurs Dan
Whaley and Richard Whilden, Climos scientific research is overseen by
Dr. Margaret Leinen, former Assistant Director, Geosciences at the
National Science Foundation (NSF). Climos is guided by a Scientific
Advisory Board that includes some of the world's experts in ocean,
earth and climate science.
About Braemar Energy Ventures
Braemar Energy Ventures is a venture capital fund making early- to
mid-stage investments in the energy technology sector. The firm's
principals have invested in more than 40 companies in the sector and
have significant technical, business and financial experience in the
energy and energy-related industries. Through offices in New York and
Boston, the firm targets a wide range of energy technologies that
impact stationary power, transportation and portable energy
applications.
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