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The Sun is Shining Bright for BOOMPower

BOOMPower makes it easy to understand, buy, and verify solar, storage and energy efficiency upgrades.
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Energy powered by us with The People’s Grid

The People’s Grid allows communities to power themselves. Simply create a Collective and share it with your community to offer simple access to local, renewable energ
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Carbon accounting is too slow - how technology can help

Carbon accounting is too slow, Climate Salad member Avarni shows us how technology can speed up real climate action.
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Digital Transformation supporting positive environmental change

Twilio supports Climate Tech startups with sponsorsing the Climate Tech Showcase and perks for our members
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Accurassi, transforming energy supply

Accurassi (EnTech) provides technology to enable energy retailers to transform how they supply energy.
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Village Energy, using AI to increase renewable energy

Village Energy helps utilities improve profitability by optimising the grid edge
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2021 ANZ Climate Tech 100

100 climate tech companies from Australia and New Zealand representing a range of sectors
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Don't Let Your Slide Deck Lead You

Angel Investor, Alan Jones, shares his tips for perfecting your pitch deck.

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Solar briefly overtakes coal in Australia as number one source of power nationally

For about half an hour on Friday, the national energy market caught a glimpse of what a renewables-powered future might look like. It was not caused by a shortage of coal-fired power, and it happened just outside the sunniest time of the year.

August 22, 2022
Found by:
Olivia Utharntharm
BlackRock to spend $1b on batteries in Australia as coal closures loom

The world’s biggest fund manager, BlackRock, has selected Australia for the rollout of its largest investment in grid-scale batteries that will be crucial to driving the shift from coal to clean energy.

August 22, 2022
Found by:
Olivia Utharntharm
Revealed: How Mike Cannon-Brookes is spending his $1.5b green fund

Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes is targeting electric vehicles and the electrification of Australia’s homes as the first charitable projects backed by their $1.5 billion green fund.

August 22, 2022
Found by:
Olivia Utharntharm