Frost Radar™: Emissions Upcycling Technology, 2020
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Capturing greenhouse gases from various emitting sources for storing them in geological formations and utilizing them in processes or as new products has been gaining interest among several industrial stakeholders in the last decade. This has been mainly driven by stringent regulations to curb industrial emissions (mainly carbon dioxide [CO2] and methane) contributing to climate change. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technique for long-term storage of carbon underground has huge potential to limit climate change. However, the implementation has been hindered owing to the high capital and operating costs, and issues with public acceptance on long term effects of CO2 underground storage. Emissions Upcycling - Direct re-use of captured carbon without any conversion has been in practice for many years, especially in food and carbonated drinks and enhanced oil recovery (EOR). Novel processes enable emissions upcycling to pave way for a ‘circular carbon economy’ by converting the captured emissions into carbon feedstock to produce a range of new products such as chemical building blocks, synthetic fuel, food/feed or materials (especially building materials). This strategy offers dual benefits by reducing the release of harmful emissions into the atmosphere and by offsetting the amount of carbon required for manufacturing new products. With more than 30 companies around the world developing the technology and driving its applications, Frost & Sullivan independently plotted the top 12 companies in this Frost Radar™ analysis. This includes – Blue Planet Ltd., Carbicrete, Carbon Clean Solutions Ltd. (CCSL), Carbon Recycling International (CRI), Carboncure Technologies Inc., Econic Technologies Ltd., Kiverdi Inc., Lanzatech, Opus 12, Solar Foods, Solidia Technologies and Svante.

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Carbon Clean Solutions Ltd. (CCSL)

LanzaTech

Svante

Carbon Recycling International (CRI)

Opus 12

Econic Technologies Ltd.

Solidia Technologies

CarbonCure Technologies Inc.

Kiverdi Inc.

Carbicrete

Blue Planet Ltd.

Solar Foods

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Frost Radar™: Benchmarking Future Growth Potential

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Frost Radar™: Benchmarking Future Growth Potential 2 Major Indices, 10 Analytical Ingredients, 1 Platform

Growth Index

Growth Index (GI) is a measure of a company’s growth performance and track record, along with its ability to develop and execute a fully aligned growth strategy and vision; a robust growth pipeline system; and effective market, competitor, and end-user focused sales and marketing strategies.

  • Market Share (previous 3 years)
    This is a comparison of a company’s market share relative to its competitors in a given market space for the previous 3 years.
  • Revenue Growth (previous 3 years)
    This is a look at a company’s revenue growth rate for the previous 3 years in the market/industry/category that forms the context for the given Frost Radar™.
  • Growth Pipeline
    This is an evaluation of the strength and leverage of a company’s growth pipeline system to continuously capture, analyze, and prioritize its universe of growth opportunities.
  • Vision and Strategy
    This is an assessment of how well a company’s growth strategy is aligned with its vision. Are the investments that a company is making in new products and markets consistent with the stated vision?
  • Sales and Marketing
    This is a measure of the effectiveness of a company’s sales and marketing efforts in helping it drive demand and achieve its growth objectives.

Innovation Index

Innovation Index (II) is a measure of a company’s ability to develop products/ services/ solutions (with a clear understanding of disruptive Mega Trends) that are globally applicable, are able to evolve and expand to serve multiple markets and are aligned to customers’ changing needs.

  • INNOVATION SCALABILITY
    This determines whether an organization’s innovations are globally scalable and applicable in both developing and mature markets, and also in adjacent and non-adjacent industry verticals.
  • RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
    This is a measure of the efficacy of a company’s R&D strategy, as determined by the size of its R&D investment and how it feeds the innovation pipeline.
  • PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
    This is a measure of a company’s product portfolio, focusing on the relative contribution of new products to its annual revenue.
  • MEGATRENDS LEVERAGE
    This is an assessment of a company’s proactive leverage of evolving, long-term opportunities and new business models, as the foundation of its innovation pipeline.
  • CUSTOMER ALIGNMENT
    This evaluates the applicability of a company’s products/services/solutions to current and potential customers, as well as how its innovation strategy is influenced by evolving customer needs.

Significance of Being on the Frost Radar™

Companies plotted on the Frost RadarTM are the leaders in the industry for growth, innovation, or both. They are instrumental in advancing the industry into the future.

  • GROWTH POTENTIAL
    Your organization has significant future growth potential, which makes it a Company to Action.
  • BEST PRACTICES
    Your organization is well positioned to shape Growth Pipeline™ best practices in your industry.
  • COMPETITIVE INTENSITY
    Your organization is one of the key drivers of competitive intensity in the growth environment.
  • CUSTOMER VALUE
    Your organization has demonstrated the ability to significantly enhance its customer value proposition.
  • PARTNER POTENTIAL
    Your organization is top of mind for customers, investors, value chain partners, and future talent as a significant value provider.

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Capturing greenhouse gases from various emitting sources for storing them in geological formations and utilizing them in processes or as new products has been gaining interest among several industrial stakeholders in the last decade. This has been mainly driven by stringent regulations to curb industrial emissions (mainly carbon dioxide [CO2] and methane) contributing to climate change. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technique for long-term storage of carbon underground has huge potential to limit climate change. However, the implementation has been hindered owing to the high capital and operating costs, and issues with public acceptance on long term effects of CO2 underground storage. Emissions Upcycling - Direct re-use of captured carbon without any conversion has been in practice for many years, especially in food and carbonated drinks and enhanced oil recovery (EOR). Novel processes enable emissions upcycling to pave way for a ‘circular carbon economy’ by converting the captured emissions into carbon feedstock to produce a range of new products such as chemical building blocks, synthetic fuel, food/feed or materials (especially building materials). This strategy offers dual benefits by reducing the release of harmful emissions into the atmosphere and by offsetting the amount of carbon required for manufacturing new products. With more than 30 companies around the world developing the technology and driving its applications, Frost & Sullivan independently plotted the top 12 companies in this Frost Radar™ analysis. This includes – Blue Planet Ltd., Carbicrete, Carbon Clean Solutions Ltd. (CCSL), Carbon Recycling International (CRI), Carboncure Technologies Inc., Econic Technologies Ltd., Kiverdi Inc., Lanzatech, Opus 12, Solar Foods, Solidia Technologies and Svante.
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18-Sep-2020
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Research Code: D9B4-01-00-00-00
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