Renewable fuels from hemp biomass can integrate seamlessly into existing pipelines, making the transition to clean energy easier than ever. It can also be blended with traditional fuels (or not!). #EnergySky #Renewables
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Turning hemp into energy π, innovation π‘, and endless possibilities π From fields to fuels, weβre redefining renewables. π±| ATDC β’ Atlanta, GAπ www.cultiv8hs.com π #Sustainability #RenewableFuel #EnergySky #SAF
Renewable fuels from hemp biomass can integrate seamlessly into existing pipelines, making the transition to clean energy easier than ever. It can also be blended with traditional fuels (or not!). #EnergySky #Renewables
Hemp-based renewable energy isnβt just sustainableβitβs scalable. With abundant feedstock, it can meet growing energy demands without depleting resources. Capable of year round growth, on marginal land, hemp doesnβt need to compete with our food supply like other biomass crops. #EnergySky
3/3 By integrating hemp into their farming practices, growers can enhance soil health, conserve resources, and support sustainable agriculture for future generations. #energysky #FarmerSky #Greensky
2/3 This, in addition to hemps 90-day grow cycle, allows farmers to use our hemp as a rotational crop β improving their yields and profits while reducing their environmental impact.
1/3 Hemp regenerates the soil it grows in, removing toxins and improving fertility in a process called phytoremediation βmaking it a sustainable crop for a healthier planet. π±
Did you know? Hemp fibers are stronger than steel when it comes to tensile strength, making them ideal for construction materials.
Thatβs why we turn our βwasteβ into additional hemp-derived products β like bricks! #sustainability #GreenSky #EnergySky
Hemp absorbs more carbon dioxide than most plants, acting as a natural carbon sink. By dedicating 5% of U.S. farmland to hemp, its rapid growth and high CO2 absorption could remove enough carbon from the atmosphere to have an astronomical impact. 2/2 #EnergySky #GreenSky
Did you know? If every U.S. farm dedicated just 5% of their acreage to hemp, it could offset the carbon emissions of 1 million cars per year. (Before we can even make it into fuel!) 1/2
4/4 π Letβs celebrate the farmers driving renewable innovation. Follow us to learn how we work with farmers to create a brighter, more sustainable future. #FarmersFirst #EnergySky #Sustainability #ClimateAction #AgTech
3/4 π€ Our commitment? Fair partnerships, steady demand, and long-term support for the farmers who power our mission. Because when farmers thrive, communities thriveβand so does the planet.
2/4 πΎ We work hand-in-hand with American farmers to cultivate hemp, turning their hard work into clean energy. Together, weβre transforming hemp into a key player in the fight against climate change.
1/4 π± Letβs Talk About Farmers!
At Cultiv8, we believe agriculture the foundation of sustainable progress. Thatβs why our farmer-first philosophy guides everything we do. Farmers are our partners, our allies, and the heroes of this hemp-fueled revolution.
This has been an issue in hemp, too, with the CBD/D8 boom. We hear from lots of frustrated farmers about the lack of accessibility. Something we hope to help with as we grow. (No pun intended!)
We love having a space to chat not only about our fuels & our company, but about all the ways #hemp is GOOD for the EARTH! With more than 50,000 use cases, the possibilities are endless. Let us know what you want to know about our favorite #EnergyCrop!
Hemp cultivation uses less water than traditional crops like cotton or corn, & requires no synthetic pesticides or herbicides. Its efficiency conserves vital resources while improving soil health, making it a sustainable, eco-friendly alternative for modern agriculture. #Sustainability #EnergySky
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Thank you! We actually applied to this! Completed the first round. Fingers crossed! π€πΌ
Yes, of course! Hemps grow cycle is its super power: 90 days seed-to-harvest and regenerates the soil in the process making it a wonderful rotational crop for farmers.
Did you know? The #renewableenergy industry creates nearly three times as many jobs per dollar invested as the fossil fuel sector. #EnergySky #GreenEconomy
3/3 π Letβs connect! Follow us to learn more about hemp fuels, energy innovation, and how weβre making sustainability the standard. #EnergySky #Sustainability #Renewables #startups #climatetech #hardtech
2/3 π HQβd in Atlanta, Georgia and SW Louisiana, weβre blending science, innovation, and sustainability to redefine #renewableenergy and unlock industrial hempβs full potential.
1/3 ππ½ Hi, Bluesky! Weβre Cultiv8, a renewable energy startup that creates hemp-derived fuel solutions like sustainable aviation fuel (#SAF), renewable natural gas (#RNG), and renewable diesel. Weβre on a mission to power a greener, cleaner future. π±
Shifting to renewable energy sources could prevent up to 4.6 million premature deaths annually by reducing air pollution. #Sustainability is a matter of survival. #EnergySky #Renewables
Yes! We utilize the waste from our fuel production process β biochar and hemp hurd β to make additional hemp derived products.
Did you know? One acre of #hemp absorbs more carbon dioxide than an acre of trees, making it a powerful tool for combating climate change. Hemp is the ultimate #energy crop! #EnergySky #renewables
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Yes, if scientists can stop us from emitting 40+ billion tonnes of COβ every year.
No amount of COβ removal, solar radiation modification, or synthetic fuels will help unless we stop burning fossil fuels.
New short video exposes plans for large-scale wood pellet production for export in California. Those plans, by Golden State Natural Resources (partnering with Drax!) are opposed by >100 civil society groups vimeo.com/1028788938 #AxeDrax #BigBadBiomass
Inflation Reduction Act repeal would deeply damage the US economy, costing us $50 billion in exports + handing $66 billion in investments to other nations like China.
No wonder America's biggest companies + Republican politicians are pushing back. Me on @forbes.com
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