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Nick Dyner | How nanobubbles solve climate challenges

Nick Dyner | How nanobubbles solve climate challenges

FromClimate Positive


Nick Dyner | How nanobubbles solve climate challenges

FromClimate Positive

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jul 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Nanobubbles provide an effective solution to many of the challenges of climate change. These nanoscopic bubbles are 2500 times smaller than a single grain of salt and can be formed with any gas.  Unlike larger bubbles, they remain suspended in liquid longer and remain stable until they interact with surfaces or contaminants. Their size allows them to achieve dissolved oxygen levels many times greater than those achieved using traditional aeration technologies. With applications from industries including agriculture, aquaculture, oil and gas, mining, and municipal and surface water treatment, nanobubbles can improve energy efficiency, save water, and reduce chemical use. In this episode Hilary Langer talks with Moleaer’s CEO Nick Dyner.  Moleaer provides nanobubbles-as-a-service, nanobubble equipment, and water quality improvement around the world. Links: MoleaerArticle: Capitalism Vs. Climate Change: Moleaer’s Innovative Nanobubbles (forbes.com)Article: Moleaer Deploys Nanobubble Generators to Eliminate Foul Odour (h2oglobalnews.com)NOAA: Nanobubble Ozone Technology Shown to Eliminate Invasive Species in Ballast WaterArticle: A breath of fresh air: how nanobubbles can make aquaculture more sustainableArticle: Nanobubbles as an Emerging Sanitation TechnologyEpisode recorded: May 25, 2023Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hasi.com or tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod.
Released:
Jul 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Featuring candid conversations with the leaders, innovators, and changemakers driving our climate positive future. Hosted by Chad Reed, Gil Jenkins, and Hilary Langer.