Climate Tech Has Arrived - Breakthrough Energy Summit 2024
Climate leaders from around the world convened at the Breakthrough Energy Summit in London to take stock of our climate progress and discuss the work they’re doing to address the most critical challenges of our time.
Over the three-day Summit, our network of scientists, entrepreneurs, technologists, philanthropists, policymakers, and industry leaders highlighted the transformational technologies at the forefront of the clean energy transition — and how BE is accelerating climate solutions at every stage of the innovation pipeline and across the Five Grand Challenges.
But now, we need to keep our momentum going into new frontiers
Achieving a net-zero future by 2050 will be the hardest thing humanity has ever done. But it is attainable if we act now, furthering the collaboration needed to achieve net zero. Together, with greater investment and smart policy, we’ll accelerate innovation to ensure a successful clean energy transition.
Rumin8, based in Australia, is an agriculture-focused climate tech company using pharmaceutical technology to create affordable feed supplements that reduce methane emissions from livestock. Our patented process deploys our active pharmaceutical ingredient to interrupt methane generation, boosting animal performance. We’re perfecting various formulations for diverse livestock feeding systems, including grass-fed cattle, aiming to decarbonize 100 million cattle by 2030.
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Rumin8 is an agriculture-focused climate tech company using pharmaceutical technology to create affordable feed supplements that reduce methane emissions from livestock
Aikido Technologies has designed a self-erecting platform for floating, offshore wind turbines to overcome key barriers to increasing offshore wind energy production
Alpine Bio is on a mission to transform plants into the world's most regenerative ingredient factories, bringing their first protein Casein to market via tastings in 2025
Aspiring Materials is tackling industrial CO2 emissions from two angles - what goes in and what comes out. And we’re using commonly found rocks to do it
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