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Clean Energy Investment and Innovation Trends

3BL Media

Numerous factors are driving the shift from fossil fuels to clean energy, but two stand out: low-cost renewables (utility-scale solar and onshore wind are now the most price-competitive forms of new electricity capacity additions in most regions) and supportive energy and climate policies (with China’s Five-Year Plans, the U.S.’s

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Firms selected to pitch at climate tech innovation event

Envirotec Magazine

Entrants in the final furlong include an on-demand clothing manufacturing technology that eliminates 20 billion unsold garments each year, 100% compostable protective packaging that replaces single use plastic, and an Oxford University spin-out that changes the way valuable metallic resources are mined, refined, recycled, and processed.

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

Dig into almost any firm on this list and you’ll find scrappy entrepreneurs who have laboured for years in the shadows, slowly developing their theories and prototypes, waiting impatiently for investors and customers to embrace change. . With help from Europe’s Airbus, META developed a windscreen film that reflects hazardous beams.

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California Plans $60 Billion Carbon Cap-and-Invest Program Despite Pressure from Trump

ESG Today

The system was initiated in 2006, and to date has funded approximately $33 billion of investments. In April, President Trump signed an executive order directing the U.S.

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American solar is getting a rebrand

Corporate Knights

As the associate director of real estate at OneEnergy Renewables, a solar energy developer, he approaches farmers and other landowners across the Midwest with proposals to lease their properties for solar projects. Some landowners are excited about being part of the shift to clean energy. at midnight.