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With every passing year, we discover better technologies and new segments which didn’t previously exist are born.
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Energy transition, climate tech, grid modernisation, and the capital and policy structure shaping how the next energy system gets built.
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With every passing year, we discover better technologies and new segments which didn’t previously exist are born.
Dutch startup LeydenJar is opening a pilot plant for manufacturing new-generation batteries that store up to 50 percent more energy.
Electric vehicles are the next frontier with multiple companies dedicating research funds to finding better batteries for cars.
Right now, when the energy transition is underway, there are fluctuations in the energy supply and demand, and energy storage has a major role to play in regulating the same.
Since the reduced use of greenhouse gases is a top priority of the Energy Transition, companies operating across industries ensure to devise solutions that will convert primary electricity into material energy carriers.
As the challenge of global warming is posing a serious threat to the environment, many tech entrepreneurs are coming up with concepts focused on sustainability.
Physee, a Dutch startup known for its electricity-generating smart windows that harness solar power, wins the 14th edition of the KVK Innovation Top 100. The independent jury, led by innovator Ruud Koornstra, announced this recently.
In a recent development, Involtum, a Rotterdam-based scaleup has secured €1 million led by Energy innovation fund ENERGIIQ and existing shareholders.
FlexiDAO, a cleantech startup born in Barcelona and now headquartered in Amsterdam was created to accelerate the transition towards a decarbonised and decentralised energy industry, leveraging on blockchain applications.
The energy transition is the long-term structural change in energy systems.
Us humans have a tendency to innovate and progress but at the same time, we can also cause great harm.
Renewable energy is finding a stronger foothold, thanks to the discourse over global warming.