According to a recent LinkedIn post from Capture6, the company has developed a virtual reality walkthrough of Project Monarch, its planned flagship deployment at Palmdale Water District in California. The post highlights that the project is intended to integrate water recovery with direct air capture in a municipal water utility setting and to demonstrate the technology at real-world scale.
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The post suggests that Project Monarch is designed to create three value streams: recovering additional fresh water from brine, producing chemicals on-site, and generating carbon removal credits from infrastructure that was previously a cost center. For investors, this multi-revenue model, if successfully executed, could enhance project economics, improve utility partnerships, and potentially position Capture6 competitively in both water-tech and carbon removal markets.
By offering a VR experience to partners, investors, and the local community, Capture6 appears to be emphasizing transparency and stakeholder engagement around a complex infrastructure deployment. This approach may help shorten sales cycles, de-risk project understanding for potential financiers, and support capital-raising efforts in the broader climate infrastructure and water recovery space.

