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Clean Energy Trust Named As Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator Channel Partner Award Winner

Clean Energy Trust

Clean Energy Trust today announced that it was named a 2020 Channel Partner Award winner by the Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN2), a technology incubator and platform funded by the Wells Fargo Foundation and co-administered by the U.S. March 31, 2020? —?Clean Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

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#Greentown10: A Look at Greentown’s Biggest Annual Event Throughout the Years

Greentown Labs

This month, we’re spotlighting our annual DEMO Day event, which in 2020 evolved into the Greentown Labs Climatetech Summit. We held our first DEMO Day in 2013, two years after Greentown’s founding. In 2020, we took DEMO Day to the next level. Check out DEMO Day and the Climatetech Summit throughout the years: 2013 Nov.

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New York Sustainability: Tax Credits, Grants and Green Funding

Green Business Bureau

Home to over 8 million people , New York stands as the largest city in the United States making the megalopolis an excellent test hub and incubator for new, innovative green solutions. Funding for New York-based organizations can cover a significant subsidy of the total service costs. New York City’s Retrofit Accelerator.

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We’re ready for 2020?—?Feeling optimistic, full of energy, and ready for innovation

Clean Energy Trust

What started out as a growing trend of general tech accelerators and incubators (e.g. The Member Circle transforms our traditional sponsorship model into a hands-on experience that provides supporters with fantastic opportunities for employee engagement and education at every level of their organizations.

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? Headwinds for offshore wind #173

Climate Tech VC

See full listings and deal analytics on the Sightline Climate platform Request demo In the News The Department of Energy is buying capacity on three transmission projects , aka serving as an anchor customer, buying the capacity with federal dollars, then selling the contract later to reduce the risk of incompletion.