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Sympower raised $21.3 million to expand its energy grid flexibility solutions, focusing on battery energy storage, M&A, and European market growth. The Series B1 round was led by A&G Energy Transition Tech Fund.
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Korean researchers have developed a sustainable aviation fuel from non-food plants, offering an 80% reduction in emissions and scalable production.
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General Galactic raises $8 million to support its technology that converts CO2 into clean fuel, aiming to provide fossil-free natural gas for heavy industries and enable a low-emission energy future.

The £1 billion South Westminster Area Network (Swan) Partnership aims to provide low-carbon heating to London’s historic landmarks by harnessing waste heat from sources like the Thames and the Underground.

BASF and Exterra are launching a joint carbon capture project in Quebec to target emissions in high-impact industries, using advanced technology to decarbonize industrial sectors.
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) emphasizes the interconnectedness of energy, industry, and trade policies as governments navigate the transition to clean energy. The 2024 edition explores manufacturing and trade dynamics within clean energy technologies, highlighting challenges and opportunities.

Carbon Ridge raises $9.5M to advance its onboard carbon capture technology, reducing emissions in maritime shipping and providing an affordable solution for decarbonization goals.

Benchmark Gensuite introduces Responsio, an AI-powered solution to streamline ESG and EHS data requests, helping organizations meet growing demands from regulators, investors, and customers.

EU approves €128M grant for SSAB to decarbonize steel production, transitioning to fossil-free electric arc furnaces, boosting low-carbon steel supply and supporting the European Green Deal.

Southwest Airlines has signed a landmark supply agreement with Valero Energy for up to 25 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel at Chicago Midway Airport, advancing its climate goals.

Google has partnered with Kairos Power to use small modular nuclear reactors for AI energy needs, aiming for sustainable operations and reduced carbon footprint. This marks a shift in tech energy sourcing.

The Northern Lights joint venture, a collaboration between TotalEnergies, Shell, and Equinor, has completed the world’s first commercial CO2 transportation and storage project in Norway. This landmark project is designed to capture and store carbon emissions from hard-to-abate industries across Europe, marking a significant advancement in global decarbonization efforts. Launched in late 2020 as part of Norway's Longship carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiative, Northern Lights includes a terminal for receiving liquid CO2, a 100 km subsea pipeline, and storage facilities located 2,600 meters below the seabed. The first phase of the project can transport and store 1.5 million tons of CO2 annually, with plans to expand capacity to over 5 million tons per year. The project's first CO2 injection is expected in 2025. This milestone, supported by the Norwegian government, establishes a critical CCS value chain for reducing industrial emissions in line with the Paris Agreement targets.