UNDO Develops Innovative Carbon Measurement Technique with Newcastle University and McLaren Racing
UNDO's new SATuration-Centrifugation (SAT-C) technique enhances carbon removal measurement, crucial for scaling enhanced rock weathering. This advancement, developed with Newcastle University and McLaren Racing, addresses measurement barriers in diverse climates and soil types, vital for climate action.

UNDO has introduced a new measurement technique, SATuration-Centrifugation (SAT-C), which enhances the reliability of carbon removal measurement for enhanced rock weathering. This method allows for porewater extraction independent of soil moisture levels, providing continuous Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) data critical for carbon credit quality.
Collaborating with McLaren Racing, engineers are developing a soil auger that reduces sampling time by 70% and emissions by 90%. The ongoing partnership aims to expedite the scalability of enhanced rock weathering as a viable carbon removal strategy. The implications of this technology extend beyond carbon removal, offering benefits for soil monitoring in agriculture and land remediation.




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