Mina Zarabian, CEO and co-founder of Carbonova, explains how their company transforms carbon dioxide emissions into carbon nanofibers. These nanofibers can supercharge recycled materials, offering a cost-effective and sustainable alternative to expensive, high-CO2 footprint materials like carbon fibers. Carbonova plans to build a commercial demonstration unit in Calgary, using CO2 from a power plant.
Jun/05 2025 • 1:10 PM
Mina Zarabian, CEO and co-founder of Carbonova, explains how their company transforms carbon dioxide emissions into carbon nanofibers. These nanofibers can supercharge recycled materials, offering a cost-effective and sustainable alternative to expensive, high-CO2 footprint materials like carbon fibers. Carbonova plans to build a commercial demonstration unit in Calgary, using CO2 from a power plant.
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