Carbogenics USA
Turning crisis into opportunity, Carbogenics USA is reimagining how wildfire-impacted landscapes can drive sustainable growth. By partnering with public and private stakeholders, we’re developing innovative pathways that restore damaged ecosystems while creating long-term economic value for local communities.
We have officially launched Carbogenics USA!
Despite continuous uncertain news, there is certainty that the US is one of the biggest markets for climate solutions and faces significant challenges through the climate crisis. A key focus of Carbogenics USA is addressing the ongoing calamity caused by the devastating wildfires in the USA, with over 4 million acres of damaged/destroyed woodland alone in New Mexico. Working with government, investors, businesses and the local community we’re exploring new ways to turn environmental disaster into significant sustainable economic development.
From fire-damaged forests to a circular climate solution
Our plan? Triage fire-damaged trees and upcycle them into crechar, smart wood, and soil remediation solutions.
By doing so, we are actively contributing to biogas production, carbon sequestration, forest ecosystem repair and restoration, as well as job creation as part of a wider circular eco-system around the township of Cimarron in north-east New Mexico.
Alistair Law, Plant Manager, Fylde Fresh
"CreChar enables us to use less feedstock and cheaper feedstocks increasing our profitability"
This expansion isn’t just about geography – it’s about scale.
We’re currently in the middle of a £4M funding round, and our move into the US is part of a bigger vision to compliment our UK and European expansion and accelerate our impact and bringing new partners, customers and investors along for the journey.
US Investment
Carbogenics has onboarded multiple US investors specifically from New Mexico and has been awarded a $440K Advanced Energy Grant by the Economic Development Department of the New Mexico Government!
This is a major milestone for Carbogenics USA, launched in January 2025 to tackle the enormous challenge of wildfire-damaged biomass across 4 million acres of devastated forest.
We’re so proud to see our vision gaining momentum in the U.S. and are incredibly grateful for the support from our investors and partners.
Why Questa New Mexico?
The Village of Questa, located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Northern New Mexico, is uniquely positioned to host an innovation district that integrates a biomass facility, anaerobic digestion, and complementary services to transform liability biomass into valuable products.
These include biochar, biogas, and green building materials – all usable locally and sustainably as part of a circular system.
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