Greengine Launches First Vertical Algal Biofilm Carbon Capture Unit in Gurugram, India
Greengine has launched the G-Urban Tree 100x, the world's first vertical algal biofilm carbon capture unit, at EIL Gurugram. This innovative technology captures 2.25 tonnes of CO₂ annually, equivalent to the environmental impact of 100 mature trees, while supporting India’s Net-Zero objectives.

Greengine has deployed its G-Urban Tree 100x, a vertical algal biofilm carbon capture unit, at the Engineers India Limited (EIL) office in Gurugram. Each unit captures approximately 2.25 tonnes of CO₂ per year and releases nearly 2 tonnes of oxygen.
The technology, known as Vertical Algal Biofilm Technology (VABT™), is solar-powered and designed for urban settings. It utilizes captured carbon in sustainable material applications, effectively closing the carbon loop.
Greengine's innovation aims to complement traditional tree-planting efforts and can also be adapted for industrial applications, enhancing carbon capture in sectors like power and cement. This deployment highlights a growing trend of collaborations between established enterprises and startups in advancing climate solutions.




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