Part 1: Venture Capital
The role that venture capital will play in developing early-stage clean energy technologies is likely to mirror its scale in developing AI, internet companies, and social media platforms. While many of the hallmarks of VC remain the same, including long-shot bets, radical new technologies, and high potential returns, many of the challenges are new. The range of possible investments under the cleantech umbrella, from green cement to long-duration energy storage to energy efficiency software, means venture firms often need an equally varied set of expertise.
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