A roundup of the climate technologies that have investors, academics, and the climate world at large buzzing as we look toward 2025.
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Businesswire reports that Aikido Technologies announced today that Chet Morrison Contractors has completed the fabrication of the Aikido One platform, which demonstrates how Aikido can enable offshore wind project developers to increase the speed of deployment and reduce costs.
Long a fascination of engineers, electrostatic motors are in testing and have massive potential.
Norway-based Heaten was in the early stages of making high-temperature industrial heat pumps when it scored an investment from Azolla Ventures two years ago.
In the announcement reported by Fortune, Initialized managing partner Brett Gibson wrote that it’s time to adjust or falter.
Strategic partnership to accelerate the rollout of Heaten’s industry-leading very-high-temperature-heat-pump solutions.
Oxylus Energy is working hard to create scalable and low-cost green methanol that can be used by the shipping industry.
Carbon Reform combines air filtration technology with a device that removes carbon dioxide and transforms it into small pellets of calcium carbonate — also known as limestone — to permanently sequester Co₂ from the air.
Aikido Technologies is a technology provider for the floating wind industry, developing innovative solutions to drive down the cost and enable the serial production of floating wind systems.
Many mine operators, dealing with waste is a costly part of the business. But SiTration has a different proposal: use its equipment to treat the wastewater and harvest more minerals in the process.










