Helping Data Centres Reduce Net Emissions
As AI drives exponential growth in data centre emissions, companies like Microsoft, Google, Oracle and Amazon are turning to CDR to meet their net-zero commitments. Coralia provides institutional-grade CDR supply when it's needed most.
One of the largest biochar projects in the world.
The Great Barrier Reef Biochar Project, is expected to convert over 2M tonnes of invasive woody weed biomass into high quality, agricultural grade biochar.
By 2027, we'll remove 50,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually while clearing 5,000 hectares of invasive biomass. This creates high-quality CDR credits for corporations committed to net-zero.
Achieving net-zero requires removing CO₂ from the atmosphere, not just reducing emissions. The biochar CDR market is exploding, but supply can't keep up with demand.
Covering 88% of global emissions
Per year to achieve net zero goals
Of 2025 biochar supply already contracted
CAGR to reach $6.3B by 2033
There is no net-zero without carbon removal.
Microsoft, Google, and Meta are racing to buy biochar CDR credits but 93% of 2025 supply is already sold out. Coralia delivers premium credits from Australia's Great Barrier Reef region. Each tonne removes CO₂ permanently while restoring ecosystems.
Verified carbon dioxide removal credits enabling corporations to meet net-zero commitments through permanent sequestration.
Improves soil health, water retention, and reduces fertiliser dependency for Australian farmers.
Decarbonises construction materials by replacing carbon-intensive additives in concrete production.
Road construction applications including major infrastructure projects like Bruce Highway upgrades.
Helping technology companies achieve net zero commitments through verified carbon removal.
Turning invasive weeds into permanent carbon storage
Invasive woody weeds are cleared and reduced to optimal size feedstock. This preparation ensures efficient processing and maximizes carbon capture potential. They are then loaded into the pyrolysis machine.
Inside the reactor the biomass is heated at 500-700°C in a low oxygen environment. This thermal decomposition converts biomass to pure carbon.
Volatile gases released during pyrolysis are captured, cooled and recycled as fuel. This makes the system completely energy self-sufficent.
The final output is the biochar. This stable carbon product is ready for agriculture, construction or permanent sequestration for 1000+ years.
Our biochar is rigorously tested to ensure it meets premium agricultural standards. Verified by Puro.earth for certified carbon removal credits.
Biochar locks carbon away for over 1,000 years—far exceeding the permanence of forest carbon or soil-based solutions that can release CO₂ through fire, decay, or land use changes.
Biochar production is mature technology with established supply chains. Our Great Barrier Reef project will process 2M tonnes of biomass, creating institutional-grade CDR supply.
At ~$200 per tonne CO₂, biochar CDR is price-competitive today. Multiple revenue streams from biochar sales make it economically sustainable without subsidy dependence.
Every tonne is measured, monitored, and certified by NASDAQ standards. Clear chain of custody from feedstock to final product ensures accountability.
Beyond carbon removal, biochar improves soil health, reduces agricultural runoff, and helps protect the Great Barrier Reef from sediment pollution.
Biochar improves soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability. It increases crop yields while reducing fertilizer requirements.
Mixed into concrete, biochar reduces embodied carbon while maintaining structural integrity. It's a carbon-negative building material for the future.
Biochar's porous structure makes it effective for removing contaminants from water. It provides sustainable filtration for industrial and municipal systems.
When added to livestock feed, biochar reduces methane emissions and improves animal health. It's a win for farmers and the climate.
Biochar improves soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability. It increases crop yields while reducing fertilizer requirements.
Mixed into concrete, biochar reduces embodied carbon while maintaining structural integrity. It's a carbon-negative building material for the future.
Biochar's porous structure makes it effective for removing contaminants from water. It provides sustainable filtration for industrial and municipal systems.
When added to livestock feed, biochar reduces methane emissions and improves animal health. It's a win for farmers and the climate.
Biochar improves soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability. It increases crop yields while reducing fertilizer requirements.
Mixed into concrete, biochar reduces embodied carbon while maintaining structural integrity. It's a carbon-negative building material for the future.
Biochar's porous structure makes it effective for removing contaminants from water. It provides sustainable filtration for industrial and municipal systems.
When added to livestock feed, biochar reduces methane emissions and improves animal health. It's a win for farmers and the climate.
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Managing Director
Managing Director
Tim has over 15 years in senior marketing, project management and commercial roles at NAB, Lion Nathan, Nestle, Pfizer, Diageo and Arnott's. He has 3 years experience in carbon markets, specialising in biochar projects that use invasive woody weed species.
Chief Engineering Officer
Chief Engineering Officer
Michael is a renewable energy engineer with expertise in carbon markets and industrial energy efficiency. He was previously an auditor under the Puro.earth Standard, completing 10+ reasonable assurance engagements.
Advisor
Advisor
Alex is a seasoned FMCG executive with over 20 years of general management experience. As General Manager of Vitaco Australia, he has consistently delivered strong results across ANZ, China, Southeast Asia, and the U.S.
Advisor
Advisor
Howard brings with him over 25 years of experience in the global data centre industry; from colocation and IXP's to developing for government and banking to most recently a decade in helping develop one of Europe's leading hyperscale developers and operators. He understands what drives the hyperscale and AI players need for rapid growth and a desire for sustainable development.
Join us in reducing Net Emissions through Biochar Carbon Removal
Get In TouchCarbon Dioxide Removal actively removes CO₂ from the atmosphere and locks it away permanently. To achieve net-zero by 2050, the world needs to remove 6 billion tonnes of CO₂ annually.
Emissions reduction alone isn't enough. CDR technologies like biochar capture atmospheric carbon and store it for 1,000+ years, creating verifiable carbon removal credits (CORCs) that represent real, measurable climate impact.
One of the world's largest biochar projects with 2M+ tonnes of biomass secured under binding contracts vs competitors like HAMR Energy who only have 300k tonnes under MOU.
$200 per tonne vs. $600+ for direct air capture and $300+ for enhanced weathering. Institutional-grade CDR without the institutional price tag.
Based in North Queensland, perfectly positioned to support Australia's $26B investment in 175+ new data centres and local sustainability commitments.
Revenue from carbon credits AND premium biochar for agriculture and construction. This dual-income approach ensures financial resilience.
3M+ tonnes of biomass secured under binding contracts with co-located production within 5km of resources. This drives production costs to ~$100 per tonne vs. industry average of $115-$143.
Remove invasive species and restore native grasses and shrubs that stabilize soil, preventing the 3.7M tonnes of annual sediment runoff into the Great Barrier Reef.
AI data centres are driving sustained, high-intensity energy demand that is outpacing emissions reduction pathways. Grid constraints and delayed renewable build-out are creating a structural gap in net-zero plans. Carbon removal has therefore become a near-term procurement requirement. Leading technology companies are securing long-term CDR supply to manage compliance, investor risk, and future availability. Biochar is one of the only CDR solutions that can scale today with permanent storage and verifiable measurement. Coralia provides institutional-grade biochar CDR aligned with the needs of AI-driven data centre expansion.
Join leading tech companies in the race to net-zero. Get early access to institutional-grade CDR credits from Australia's largest biochar project.
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