April 19, 2021
A flood of tech money could give carbon removal and Houston energy companies a big boost
WASHINGTON - Tech companies are pouring billions of dollars into creating a new carbon removal industry, building machines to suck carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

March 29, 2022
Microsoft: We Need More Carbon Capture Businesses to Fight Climate Change
The Techonomy Climate conference spotlights technology to address the climate crisis.

December 22, 2021
Heliogen, a Leading Provider of AI-enabled Concentrated Solar Energy, Announces Collaboration With CarbonCapture Inc.
To develop solar-powered facilities that remove carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere

October 20, 2021
Can carbon-capture startups make it big with small-scale tech?
We need to remove gigatons of CO2 from the atmosphere. These companies think they’ve found a way to do it more affordably.

October 19, 2021
E&E News: Rio Tinto invests in mining carbon dioxide from the air
A California startup that aims to suck carbon dioxide from the atmosphere announced $35 million in new investments today from a coalition...

October 19, 2021
Business Wire: Carbon Capture Inc. Closes $35 Million Series A Funding From Prime Movers Lab, Rio Tinto, Idealab Studio, and Time Ventures
Company reveals breakthrough technology for capturing CO2 directly from the atmosphere, appoints industry veteran Adrian Corless as CEO...

October 6, 2020
WSJ: Bill Gross, 1990s Dotcom Trailblazer, Is Now Betting on Green Energy
Swapping software for solar, investor sees similarities but also bigger challenges

September 8, 2021
WSJ: Renewable Storage Firm Energy Vault Reaches $1.6 Billion SPAC Deal to Go Public
Investors in the company include SoftBank and an Aramco venture fund

July 6, 2021
WSJ: Concentrated Solar Power Firm Heliogen to Go Public in $2 Billion SPAC Merger
Heliogen is combining with the SPAC Athena Technology, one of the few so-called blank-check companies led by women

October 14, 2020
Washington Post: Philanthropies flow funds to climate technologies
Several new funds are taking on “tough tech” — unsexy but important efforts to mitigate global warming

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