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Developing coastal alkalinity projects for high-integrity marine carbon removal.

Measured. Transparent. Community-first.

NuWa Solutions develops pilot-ready ocean alkalinity enhancement projects through site screening, baseline monitoring, MRV planning, permitting alignment, and local partnership-building.

We are building the project-development layer needed to move marine carbon removal from promising science toward responsible field validation and future verified removals

Near-Term Priorities

NuWa is advancing from early project development toward pilot readiness.

Our near-term priorities include:

  • Screening candidate coastal and infrastructure-adjacent pilot environments

  • Building scientific, monitoring, and MRV partnerships

  • Developing conservative field-trial frameworks

  • Engaging coastal stakeholders, strategic funders, and future carbon removal buyers

  • Securing written site-partner and MRV-partner commitments

  • Building a repeatable site-readiness framework for coastal alkalinity deployment

  • Preparing a first fundable pilot-readiness package

What We Do

NuWa develops the project foundation required before marine carbon removal field deployment begins.

We evaluate whether a coastal environment can support responsible testing by assessing local chemistry, hydrodynamics, ecological conditions, infrastructure access, permitting considerations, and community readiness.

Our role sits between laboratory science and full-scale deployment: translating promising marine carbon removal research into field-ready, measurable, and responsibly governed projects.

Over time, this work can support a portfolio of coastal alkalinity projects across aquaculture-relevant, wastewater-adjacent, and infrastructure-linked environments

How We De-Risk Deployment

Who This Is For

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Coastal Communities & Site Partners

NuWa starts with local context, baseline data, permits, and safeguards before any field activity. Our goal is to develop projects that coastal partners can understand, question, shape, and trust.

No responsible deployment begins without site understanding and local trust.

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Regulators and Scientists

NuWa designs pilot pathways around conservative field trials, baseline monitoring, MRV, uncertainty accounting, QA/QC, environmental safeguards, and clear stop-rules.

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Funders and Future Buyers

NuWa is preparing pilot-ready coastal alkalinity projects that can support future verified removals, third-party review, transparent reporting, and responsible replication.

Join our buyer interest list for future verified removals.

Why NuWa

Ocean alkalinity enhancement may become one of the most promising pathways for durable carbon removal at climate-relevant scale.

But successful deployment depends on more than chemistry alone.

It requires site understanding, monitoring quality, ecological awareness, permitting alignment, transparent governance, and public trust.

NuWa is building the project-development layer needed to help marine carbon removal become measurable, responsible, and scalable.

Our goal is not one isolated pilot. Our goal is a repeatable project-development system for responsible coastal ocean alkalinity enhancement.

Early Project Pathways

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NuWa is focused on coastal and infrastructure-linked settings where scientific oversight, monitoring access, local partnerships, and future deployment pathways can be developed carefully.

Aquaculture-Relevant Coastal Waters

Shellfish and other coastal aquaculture systems are exposed to changing carbonate chemistry. NuWa is evaluating whether carefully designed alkalinity projects can support future carbon removal while also studying potential local water-quality benefits.

Wastewater-Adjacent Coastal Systems

Treated effluent outfalls and coastal infrastructure may offer practical pathways for future alkalinity deployment. NuWa is evaluating the receiving-water chemistry, mixing behavior, dosing constraints, monitoring needs, and permitting considerations that would determine whether these settings are suitable.

Coastal Infrastructure and Working Waterfronts

Ports, industrial waterfronts, and other coastal infrastructure may support future project development where monitoring, access, logistics, and governance can be structured responsibly.

Contact Us

Interested in collaborating on pilot development, monitoring, research partnerships, funding pathways, or future verified removals?

NuWa welcomes conversations with research institutions, MRV organizations, coastal infrastructure owners, aquaculture and working waterfront partners, wastewater and water-quality stakeholders, permitting advisors, community organizations, strategic funders, and future carbon removal buyers.

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