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Capture6 Secures Project Financing to Advance Monarch Carbon Removal Facility

Capture6 Secures Project Financing to Advance Monarch Carbon Removal Facility

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Capture6, the company has obtained project-level, non-recourse financing from RSF | Regenerative Social Finance, supported by the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank, to advance Phase 2 of its Monarch facility with Palmdale Water District. The post indicates that Phase 2 is intended to scale Capture6’s integrated carbon removal and water recovery technology focused on converting brine, a challenging byproduct of water recycling, into usable freshwater.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that, once operational, the Monarch Phase 2 facility is expected to remove about 25,000 tons of CO₂ per year and deliver up to 40% savings on brine disposal costs for local ratepayers, while creating jobs in California’s Antelope Valley. For investors, the described non-recourse financing structure and anticipated community and environmental benefits may signal rising confidence in the commercial viability of climate infrastructure assets, potentially strengthening Capture6’s positioning in the carbon removal and water treatment markets and supporting future capital-raising or project replication opportunities.

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