Partners

Partner with ReductionTech to Pilot Low‑Stress Carbon Solutions

Join us to demonstrate nature‑based chemistry at scale. ReductionTech offers turnkey pilot programs that let governments and industrial partners test our CO₂ Crusher and Hydroxyl Emitter technologies with minimal siting burden, clear measurement protocols, and flexible funding options. We handle technical setup, permitting support, MRV, and operations so partners can focus on outcomes — not logistics.

Why partner with us

  • Low siting stress — pilots are designed for co‑location and minimal site modification. We use compact, modular equipment and standardized site checklists so installations fit within existing footprints and operational schedules.
  • Fast, procurement‑ready packages — we provide complete technical briefs, safety documentation, costed pilot scopes, and MRV plans tailored for procurement officers and grant reviewers.
  • Shared financial support — ReductionTech actively pursues grant funding and offers pilot incentives. Current funding avenues include an Impact Canada grant application ($50,000) and an early customer pilot stipend ($45,000) to reduce partner capital exposure.
  • Credible technical supervision — pilots are supported by the Central Interior Business Accelerator, Foresight Cleantech Accelerator, and overseen by IRAP ITA Scott McLean to ensure rigorous technical governance.
  • Clear outcomes and reuse pathways — pilots are designed to deliver measurable CO₂ treatment metrics and practical validation routes for industrial reuse (e.g., testing with Lafarge) or safe sequestration.

What we deliver in a turnkey pilot

  • Site readiness assessment — rapid remote screening and a one‑page site checklist to confirm compatibility.
  • Full pilot scope — equipment deployment (CO₂ Crusher and/or Hydroxyl Emitter), installation, operator training, and safety systems.
  • Monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) — continuous monitoring, data collection, and a concise MRV report aligned with procurement and grant requirements.
  • Regulatory and community support — permit guidance, EHS documentation, and a community engagement brief to minimize local friction.
  • Funding and cost sharing — integration of available grants, stipends, and in‑kind support to reduce partner cash outlay.
  • Operational handover — optional short‑term operations support and a clear transition plan to partner operations or continued ReductionTech management.

Typical timeline and minimal site requirements

  • Timeline: 4–12 weeks from site confirmation to commissioning (dependent on permitting and logistics).
  • Typical site needs: small secure footprint (container or 10–20 m²), standard electrical supply or generator access, basic access for delivery and maintenance, and a single point of contact for coordination.
  • Co‑location advantage: hosting both CO₂ Crusher and Hydroxyl Emitter at the same site reduces mobilization time and cost while improving comparative MRV.

Funding and risk mitigation

  • Funding options: we package pilot budgets to incorporate federal and provincial grants, philanthropic support, and our early customer stipend to lower partner risk. Current pipeline includes PacifiCan, Impact Canada, Peter Gilgan Foundation, and municipal partners.
  • Risk sharing: pilot agreements include clear performance milestones, safety indemnities, and contingency plans. We can structure cost‑share models or stipends to align incentives.
  • Data transparency: all monitoring data and MRV outputs are shared with partners under agreed confidentiality terms to support regulatory reporting and commercialization decisions.

How to get started

  1. Express interest — provide a short site summary (location, footprint, power availability, operational windows).
  2. Receive a tailored pilot package — we deliver a procurement‑ready one‑page summary, technical brief, and cost estimate within 72 hours.
  3. Confirm funding approach — we help integrate available grants and stipends (including Impact Canada and early customer support) into the pilot budget.
  4. Schedule site assessment and commissioning — we coordinate logistics, permitting support, and MRV setup.

Contact

  • Project lead: ReductionTech Inc. — [email] · [phone]
  • Procurement attention: Yoga Yogendran (PacifiCan RTRI inquiries)
  • Technical liaison: Scott McLean, IRAP ITA

If PacifiCan’s procurement window or other funding decisions are pending, we can accommodate a short scheduling hold while decisions are finalized. If you can accommodate a brief wait, please advise — it would be greatly appreciated and will allow us to align final logistics and funding to deliver the pilot on schedule.

Ready to pilot? Request our pilot package and MRV summary and we’ll prepare a tailored plan that minimizes site disruption, maximizes measurable impact, and accelerates your pathway to verified carbon reductions.