Technology to Achieve 'Net Zero'

Carbon Clean named a 2021 Global Cleantech 100 Company

15th December 2020, London, UK – Carbon Clean is honoured to be named a 2021 Global Cleantech 100 Company.

Out of thousands of innovators from across the globe, Carbon Clean, a leader in low-cost carbon dioxide capture and separation technology, was named a 2021 Global Cleantech 100 Company by Cleantech Group. Delivering solutions that will take us from climate chaos to transformation, the 100 companies on the list represent the private, independent and for-profit companies best positioned to contribute to a more digitised, de-carbonised and resource-efficient future.

This is the 12th edition of the widely respected annual guide. This year’s list includes innovators from 15 countries, with just over half located in the US and the rest hailing from Asia, Australia, Europe and the Middle East. The sectors covered include: Agriculture & Food, Enabling Technologies, Energy & Power, Materials & Chemicals, Transportation & Logistics and Resources & Environment.

“It's great to see carbon capture being so strongly recognised in this year's awards. This highlights how critical CCUS is to meeting net zero commitments. We’re proud to be part of Global Cleantech 100 and look forward to helping transform industry with our innovative and affordable technology," said Aniruddha Sharma, CEO of Carbon Clean. 

The list is produced through a combination of Cleantech Group’s research data, along with nominations and insight from a global, 91-member Expert Panel of leading investors and executives from corporations and industrials active in technology and innovation scouting. From pioneers and veterans to new entrants, the Expert Panel broadly represents the global cleantech community and results in a list with a powerful base of respect and support from many important players within the cleantech innovation ecosystem.

The Global Cleantech 100 programme continues to be sponsored by Chubb, the world's largest publicly traded property and casualty insurance company.

“We are delighted to welcome 50 companies for their first time on this year’s new Global Cleantech 100. This replacement rate speaks to the healthy maturing of this innovation ecosystem and to some specific impacts of Covid-19,” said Richard Youngman, CEO, Cleantech Group. “On the one hand, the 2021 list reflects the long-running mega-trends like decarbonisation, digitisation, electrification, and the ever-increasing volumes of deployed renewable energy. On the other, Covid-19’s impact is evident – for example, in the uptick in automation and robotics-enabled solutions, in logistics and supply chain solutions, and solutions in the food chain to prevent, reduce and repurpose food waste. Resilience is a new critical factor at play.”

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