From newly developed space along Papermill Drive to a new Co-Founder and several full-time technical hires, one might say there’s nothing but blue skies on the horizon for Holocene Climate Corporation, a start-up developing a technology to ultimately remove gigatons of carbon dioxide from the air. And, if everything goes according to plans, the company will have its first commercial facility operating by the end of 2025. “We’ve been working pretty hard, and it’s showing,” says Anca Timofte, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, who moved to Knoxville last October as a member of Cohort 6 of the “Innovation Crossroads” program operated by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).