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Meet Our Members: Introducing Greentown’s Newest Startups of Q1 2024

Greentown Labs

Twenty-four 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 us introduce you! The startup is participating in Go Build 2023.

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Meet Our Members: Introducing Greentown’s Newest Startups of Q4 2021

Greentown Labs

Twenty-five startups joined our community in the final months of 2021, working on innovations as diverse as solar-plus-storage for blackouts, plastic and tire recycling, geothermal power generation, and construction-less dam electrification. We’re thrilled to support these groundbreaking climatetech startups—let us introduce you!

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GreenCom Lands Funding to Expand IoT Home Energy Controls in Europe and Beyond

GreenTechMedia

Centrica’s 2019 investment , for example, cemented GreenCom’s role in providing the IoT backbone for the home energy services related to Centrica’s Hive smart home devices , now used by about 1.7 “Technically we are an IoT platform with a sweet spot on residential-type assets,” he said.

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Insights and Excitements from Our 2020 Pipeline

Elemental Excelerator

Over the years we’ve recognized that our pipeline process doesn’t just give us a pool from which we select the next cohort of startups that will go through our program. It’s a huge procurement for cities, which is forcing them to break down a lot of barriers to adopting new technologies. Danielle J.

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DistribuTech 2020 Kicks Off With Look at Host Utility CPS Energy’s Transition Plans

GreenTechMedia

At the same time, it’s reliant on large-scale generators to provide the grid reliability and resilience critical to keeping customers’ power on, she said — a challenge that’s going to grow as renewables make up a larger share of its mix. “We have to focus first on reliability,” she said.

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The case for raising up women in climate tech

GreenBiz

They also are more equipped with the vital skills to adapt and be resilient to climate change when disaster strikes, and to influence how their communities mitigate against it. From classrooms to boardrooms. times more women and tend to start companies that focus more on making a positive contribution to society. million seed round last week.

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