Climate Connect: Navigating Clean Technology and the Energy Transition

Navigating the Transition: From Clean Tech 1.0 to Climate Tech 2.0
The landscape of Climate Tech 2.0 is diverse, spanning beyond traditional renewable energy to include breakthroughs in energy storage, carbon capture and storage (CCS), electric vehicles (EVs), and smart grids. These technologies are critical to achieving net-zero emissions, a goal that has been embraced by governments and corporations worldwide.
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The Future of Clean Technology
The core of climate technology innovation is the development of new tools and systems that can mitigate or reverse the impact of human activities on the climate. This encompasses many sectors, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, carbon capture and storage (CCS), advanced nuclear solutions, and emerging technologies, such as direct air capture (DAC).
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The Funding Gap Facing the Energy Transition
While the funding gap for a successful energy transition is significant and troublesome, we believe the launch of new, comprehensive climate policies at the national and regional levels will help unlock more public funding to begin to bridge the gap.
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EHI Cleantech Ventures at IJ LATAM

The IJ LATAM conference reinforced our commitment to driving clean energy solutions throughout the Americas. The synergies discovered and the relationships forged will undoubtedly play a crucial role in our future energy investments in the region.

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