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Reverion Secures Forty-One Million Dollars in Carbon Removal Deals Backed by Google and H&M

Reverion Secures Forty-One Million Dollars in Carbon Removal Deals Backed by Google and H&M

Climate technology company Reverion has closed a significant set of long-term carbon removal agreements arranged through Frontier, the global buyer coalition that pools corporate demand for high-quality permanent removals. The multiyear commitments, totaling forty-one million dollars, will support the capture and geological storage of nearly ninety-six thousand tons of carbon dioxide between 2027 and 2030. For a startup founded in 2022, the scale of this deal signals growing confidence in next-generation pathways that pair clean energy generation with biomethane-based carbon removal. The purchase agreements were signed by Frontier’s large corporate participants, including Google, McKinsey Sustainability, H&M Group, Stripe, Shopify and others, with additional buyers involved through Frontier’s partnership with the climate platform Watershed. For the carbon removal sector, this represents another move toward offtake structures that resemble conventional project finance, where demand certainty helps early companies build and scale emerging technologies.

 

A Technology Designed to Decarbonize Biogas and Create Permanent Removals

 

Reverion’s system reimagines how biogas plants operate by integrating power generation with carbon capture. Their solid oxide fuel cell receives a mixed methane and carbon dioxide biogas stream that originates from farm waste, crop residues and food scraps processed in anaerobic digesters. Instead of combusting the gas, the system electrochemically converts methane into electricity at efficiency levels that Reverion reports are above seventy percent. The remaining pure carbon dioxide stream is captured, liquefied and prepared for permanent geological storage. By capturing carbon from both methane and carbon dioxide in the biogas, the approach more than doubles the amount of carbon removal achievable at a typical biogas site. At the same time, farmers are able to generate clean electricity locally, reduce their reliance on diesel or grid power and unlock new revenue channels from carbon removal credits. The technology is also flexible. When renewable electricity is abundant and wholesale prices fall, the unit can operate in electrolysis mode to produce green hydrogen, giving operators a second source of value. Stephan Herrmann, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Reverion, emphasized that the new offtake commitments provide the financial stability needed to expand. He said that the agreements prove that high-integrity carbon removal from biogas can be economically viable while delivering climate benefits at meaningful scale.

 

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Frontier’s Role in Expanding Early Markets for Permanent Removal

 

The deal is the latest example of Frontier’s strategy to back technologies that could underpin the next wave of large-scale carbon removal. Frontier’s buyer pool includes companies that have been early catalysts in the sector, among them Stripe, Google, Shopify and McKinsey Sustainability. Through Watershed’s collaboration with Frontier, additional companies such as Canva, Samsara, SKIMS, Match Group, Zendesk, Wise and others are also taking part in the purchase. Frontier’s Head of Deployment, Hannah Bebbington Valori, noted that Reverion’s approach modernizes an established industrial process by capturing all the carbon in the feedstock rather than only a fraction. She pointed to the enormous global footprint of biogas infrastructure. More than one hundred twenty thousand biogas facilities operate worldwide, and widespread adoption of the Reverion model could translate into hundreds of millions of tons of durable carbon removal.

 

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A Scalable Pathway for Agriculture, Energy and Carbon Management

 

The commitments to Reverion mark a convergence of decarbonized energy production, improved agricultural waste management and permanent carbon storage. Biogas plants are already embedded in farming regions across Europe, North America and Asia. Once developers can retrofit or build systems that both generate revenue from clean electricity and monetize carbon removal, the economics of these sites could shift quickly. The announcement also highlights a growing interest from corporate buyers in diversified removal portfolios that include engineered solutions tied to real industrial assets. As governments begin to clarify long-term storage rules and as buyers gain confidence in verification and monitoring standards, technologies that merge existing agricultural infrastructure with carbon capture are gaining momentum. Reverion’s next steps focus on scaling deployment and proving stable long-term performance. With offtake commitments secured through 2030 and a pipeline of farmers interested in upgrading their digesters, the company plans to position itself as a leading solution at the intersection of biogas, clean power and permanent carbon removal.

 

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