A clean energy startup developing an ultra-low-cost carbon capture system for heavy industry has won a £50,000 award from a leading technology centre. Remedium was named winner of the Climate Impact Prize at the Net Zero Technology Centre’s annual TechX Demo Day in Aberdeen.
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Dozens of clean energy startups have secured £150 million in private investment after receiving support from a leading technology centre, new figures have revealed. More than 80 pioneering companies have been backed by the Aberdeen-based Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), driving the developme
The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) has today announced the eleven start-ups selected for its 2025 TechX Clean Energy Accelerator. This year’s cohort features emerging companies developing technologies in alternative fuels, CCUS, low-carbon hydrogen, renewable energy and digital-based soluti
Three UK companies innovating green hydrogen, including one in Scotland, have been given a funding boost after winning the Net Zero Technology Centre’s (NZTC) 2024 Electrolyser funding competition. Efficient electrolysers are key to cost-effective and large-scale green hydrogen production
The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) has opened applications for the 2025 cohort of its TechX Clean Energy Accelerator. Start-ups across the globe can now apply for a place on the programme and a share of £500K grant funding (up to £50,000 for each start-up).
The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) has successfully graduated its 2024 cohort of 12 clean energy start-ups, continuing its mission to advance clean energy technologies. Having completed the 15-week programme, the companies collectively raised £860,000 in equity.
Energy major Shell has joined the Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP) collaborative project which is currently powering subsea equipment off the coast of Orkney through a combination of wave power and subsea energy storage. The £2 million demonstrator initiative, which is currently nearing 12 mo
Thai state petroleum company PTTEP has joined a collaborative green technology initiative based in Scotland, aimed at demonstrating the potential of wave-powered subsea equipment. The project, dubbed Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP), includes a £2 million demonstrator initiative which is curr
Aberdeen-headquartered digital twin technology specialists Eserv has secured a six-figure funding grant from the Net Zero Technology Centre to develop a multi-resolution, multi-format asset integrity visualisation system for the subsea energy sector. The 12-month R&D project will see Eserv build