Chloe recovers methane from sludge that would otherwise escape — cutting emissions while increasing usable energy on site.

Most carbon capture technologies consume significant energy. That’s the trade‑off most operators expect: lower emissions, higher energy use. Chloe was designed to challenge that assumption. Chloe captures the most methane from liquids, using the least energy, at the lowest cost.
Instead of capturing carbon emissions after combustion, Chloe focuses on methane that would otherwise escape from sludge – energy that has already been produced, but not yet recovered.
Across deployments, Chloe has demonstrated:
- Stable capture of methane‑rich biogas
- Increased site‑level biogas recovery
- Meaningful reductions in methane emissions
- A clear net energy gain (energy out > energy in)
That energy balance matters. It’s why Chloe pays for herself even in the absence of regulation – and why customers see it as an operational upgrade, not just a compliance tool.


