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AI forest carbon monitoring pioneer acquired by Carbon Direct in late 2025; satellite plus ML platform for verifying carbon credits across 50+ countries; raised $55M to address chronic measurement gaps undermining voluntary carbon market trust.
Pachama is an AI-driven forest carbon monitoring company founded in 2018 with the mission of restoring nature as a solution to climate change. The company built a proprietary technology platform combining satellite imagery, LiDAR data, and machine learning to measure, monitor, and verify the carbon sequestration of forest conservation and reforestation projects — addressing the chronic lack of rigorous measurement that had undermined trust in voluntary carbon markets.\n\nPachama's platform enables carbon project developers, corporations, and carbon credit buyers to access independently verified data on forest carbon stocks and project additionality. By replacing expensive on-the-ground audits with continuous satellite-based monitoring, Pachama dramatically reduces the cost and increases the frequency of carbon credit verification. This makes high-quality forest carbon credits more accessible while giving buyers the transparency they need to defend their climate commitments to stakeholders and regulators.\n\nPachama raised $55M and was acquired by Carbon Direct in late 2025, a strategic combination that integrates Pachama's remote sensing technology with Carbon Direct's carbon advisory and portfolio management services. The acquisition reflects the maturation of the voluntary carbon market and the growing demand for technology-verified credits that can withstand regulatory scrutiny. Together, the combined entity is positioned as a leading provider of science-based carbon credit verification in a market where quality differentiation is increasingly critical.
Michigan's largest utility with $12.7B FY2024 revenue; $25B electric capex through 2027; 80% CO2 reduction by 2040; DT Midstream spun off 2022; data center demand growth in Detroit region.
DTE Energy is Michigan's largest integrated energy company and a diversified energy holding company, founded in 1903 as Detroit Edison and headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, trading on NYSE (DTE). The company generated approximately $12.7 billion in revenues for FY2024 under CEO Jerry Norcia, serving approximately 2.3 million electric customers through DTE Electric (southeast Michigan including Detroit) and approximately 1.3 million natural gas customers through DTE Gas (Michigan statewide). DTE's 2022 spin-off of its midstream pipeline business as DT Midstream (DTM)—a separate NYSE-listed company—sharpened DTE's strategic focus on regulated electric and gas utilities and its Energy Trading segment, which provides wholesale energy and natural gas marketing services.
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