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Greentown Startups’ Biggest Accomplishments of 2023

Greentown Labs

Greentown Labs’ 200+ startups are developing, deploying, and commercializing climatetech solutions to decarbonize the key greenhouse-gas-emitting sectors—agriculture, buildings, electricity, manufacturing, and transportation—and build resilient communities. The startup also secured up to $50M in debt financing.

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Meet Our Members: Introducing Greentown’s Newest Startups of Q3 2022

Greentown Labs

Fourteen startups joined our community in the third quarter of 2022, working on innovations as diverse as a carbontech solution for aluminum manufacturing, an AI platform for tracking scope 1 and scope 3 vehicle emissions, and waste-biomass-turned-biochar for replacing cement. Manufacturing.

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Stepwise Enables Home Electrification without Expensive Electric Panel Upgrades

Greentown Labs

This becomes a major problem for the energy transition, as bringing electric stoves, HVAC systems, vehicle chargers, and more into a home can demand costly electrical panel upgrades. Stepwise , a Greentown Labs startup, is changing this dynamic by optimizing electric panels to tap into their full capacity.

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Leap Lands Investment Package to Grow Behind-the-Meter Load Flexibility Business

GreenTechMedia

San Francisco-based startup Leap has raised $8.2 “That’s something that is not fun to do with equity,” but as a startup with no track record, it was necessary in Leap’s early days, he said. “Our goal is to allow participants that would not have enough capacity on their own to go into the market.”

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Zinc Battery Startup Eos Kept Afloat in a Lithium-Ion World. Is It Ready for the Public Markets?

GreenTechMedia

Similar startups ran out of cash and fell by the wayside, but Eos has survived, and now plans to leave venture capital behind and enter public markets via merger with a shell company. II will merge with Eos in the fourth quarter of 2020, at which point the startup will become publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

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How to Lead and Grow a Cleantech Startup

Clean Energy Trust

At Clean Energy Trust , we have seen some truly impressive startups grow into successful businesses and are proud to have invested in some of the most promising ones. Many cleantech startups have strong organizational alignment on environmental impact. Seek mentorship and support Leadership should never have to be lonely.

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Brooklyn startup addresses gun violence with climate jobs

Business Green

The workers - three of them trainees in a climate-focused workforce development program run by the Brooklyn, NY-based startup - have come to the site to perform a practice energy audit. However, trainees also have the opportunity to learn other in-demand skills, such as electric vehicle charger maintenance and Wi-Fi installation.