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There’s a saying for when you’re relying on a high output volume and luck to reach a target: “spray and pray.” And for the agricultural industry, that’s been the literal …

Our 200+ startups never fail to impress us with their hard work and commitment to scaling their climatetech solutions! Check out their latest accomplishments below. Interested in engaging with or …

End-of-life oil and gas wells are scattered throughout the United States. Leaking methane and releasing toxic chemicals, these estimated 3.7 million wells are emitting 290 kilotons of methane per year, …

Twenty-five startups joined our community in Q1 2024, working on innovations ranging from biobased building materials, to sustainable rubber, to solar-powered flight. We’re thrilled to support these groundbreaking climatetech startups—let …

Our 200+ startups never fail to impress us with their hard work and commitment to scaling their climatetech solutions! Check out their latest accomplishments below. Interested in engaging with or …

STARTUP-CORPORATE COLLABORATIONS SPARK PROGRESS FOR THE NASCENT INDUSTRY Three years ago, a group of startup-support organizations and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) came together to …

Corporate-startup partnerships are critical to scaling and commercializing nascent technologies, particularly in the climate space. But it’s important to remember that the symbiosis here—startups leading the charge on innovation, incumbents …

As renewable energy sources have matured and become more affordable, a challenge remains in dramatically increasing the amount of clean power on the electric grid: long-duration energy storage. Certain key …

Our 200+ startups never fail to impress us with their hard work and commitment to scaling their climatetech solutions! Check out their latest accomplishments below. Interested in engaging with or …

Maritime shipping is responsible for about 3 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions—a tally so high that if the industry were a country, it’d be the sixth most polluting nation …