A LinkedIn post from Chestnut Carbon highlights the introduction of the Chestnut Land Explorer, described as a proprietary land‑screening data platform. According to the post, the tool uses advanced spatial and remote‑sensing datasets to profile land across the continental U.S., with the aim of supporting nature‑based carbon removal projects.
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The post suggests that Chestnut combines these spatial insights with extensive datasets and patented handheld MRV technology to optimize project development and execution at scale. This emphasis on proprietary data infrastructure and measurement tools may signal an effort to build defensible technology assets, potentially supporting pricing power and differentiation in the voluntary carbon markets.
As described in the post, the Land Explorer is positioned as important both for Chestnut and for future climate solutions, with CEO and founder Benjamin Dell featured explaining how the system works. For investors, this framing points to a strategy centered on technology‑enabled scalability in nature‑based carbon projects, which could enhance project throughput, improve verification quality, and strengthen the company’s competitive position if market demand for high‑integrity carbon credits continues to grow.

