Cleantech 2.0: How New Technologies are Promoting Environmental Sustainability
The new-found interest around environmental technologies, dubbed cleantech 2.0 emphasizes taking more sustainable approaches to save the earth as it is dealing with a slew of pressing problems such as climate change, mass extinction, and depleting natural resources. From decarbonization to hydrogen production, technology is increasingly put into practice to save the planet. This report sheds light on how startups and the environmentally responsible companies are adopting such solutions in order to encourage innovation and pace transformation.
What are the market dynamics of cleantech 2.0?
Decarbonization technologies are gaining momentum to cut down CO2 emissions from the use of fossil fuels and develop carbon-negative products. Innovative alternatives such as novel meat proxies, insects, and new protein sources are also gaining popularity. Simultaneously, some companies are producing lab grown dairy products that have the potential to transform the food industry. Moreover, Battery manufacturers are exploring sustainable ingredient alternatives to offer electric vehicle (EV) developers with cleaner sources of energy that could save the planet from the toxic outputs of the conventional internal combustion engines.
Environmentally aware energy producers are considering hydrogen as an effective and efficient energy source and therefore the demand for its production is growing. With a focus on negative carbon emissions, they are formulating innovative gasification technologies to harness hydrogen that could save costs and complexities, while making distributed energy from waste projects possible.
What are the key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to tackle climate change?
Human activities have led to global warming primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels that traps greenhouse gases like CO2 in the earth’s atmosphere. To fight the catastrophic climate change, conscious businesses are developing decarbonization solutions across major CO2 emitting sectors. The key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to fight catastrophic climate change are carbon capture, carbon recycling, carbon trading, climate analytics, green building, green networking, green chemistry, Nat Cat management, net zero carbon, and sustainable transportation.
Key use cases of cleantech 2.0, by climate change
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What are the key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to tackle pollution?
Rising pollution is causing degradation of land along with the deterioration in the health of terrestrial, aerial, and aquatic creatures, and disruption of ecology. As a remedy to it, environment-aware players are formulating remedies to tackle the already-worsened situation. The key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to fight pollution are advanced materials, biodegradable products, eco-friendly materials, electric vehicles, e-waste management, green packing, hydrogen mobility, ocean waste management, oil spills management, and space debris management.
Key use cases of cleantech 2.0, by pollution
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What are the key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to preserve biodiversity?
Biodiversity is critical for sustainable development and human well-being because it supports the production of food, fiber, and water while reducing and building resilience to climate change. The key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to preserve biodiversity are agronomic intelligence, animal monitoring, coral restoration, cultured meat, insect meat, lab grown dairy, organic farming, plant-based meat, RoboBees, and sustainable fashion.
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What are the key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to preserve natural resources?
The use of renewable resources like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal for electricity generation could facilitate sustainable development as they cause minimal harm to the environment while generating the desired output. The key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to preserve natural resources are atmospheric water generation, brownfield redevelopment, eco-friendly desalination, energy optimization, geothermal drilling, hydrogen production, intelligent energy storage, marine conservation, P2P energy trading, and water intelligence.
Key use cases of cleantech 2.0, by natural resources
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What are the interesting patents of cleantech 2.0?
Climate change
The conventional charging/discharging method of EVs has high losses and is inefficient due to reactive current. Delta Electronics has patented a charging/discharging system for EVs which can reduce the reactive current and improve efficiency.
China’s Tianjin University has patented a novel net-zero solar powered building energy system that can be utilized even on rainy days for energy generation.
Pollution
Pujiang Liding Environmental Protection Equipment has patented an ocean waste incineration device capable of being automatically cleaned. Also, Dayun Group has patented an advanced fuel cell control method for hydrogen fuel cell automobiles.
Biodiversity
The Climate Corporation has patented a method for crop yield estimation using an advanced agronomic neural network. The server computer system receives a particular dataset relating to one or more agricultural fields.
Natural resources
Genesis Systems haa patented an atmospheric water generation system that comprises water vapor consolidation systems configured to increase the relative humidity of a controlled air stream before condensing water from the controlled air stream.
Which are the key companies involved in cleantech 2.0?
12 Tides, Aardvark, Abu Dhabi Digital Authority, AirCarbon, Al Ain Zoo, Apeel Sciences, Arugga, Ashored, Asos, Audi, Barton Breeze, BeFC, Beijing Green Hydrogen Technology Development, BeoBia, Beyond Coral Foundation, BMG Intepco, and Bolt Threads, are some of the key companies involved in cleantech 2.0.
Market Report Scope
Key use cases for climate change | Carbon Capture, Carbon Recycling, Carbon Trading, Climate Analytics, Green Building, Green Networking, Green Chemistry, Nat Cat Management, Net Zero Carbon, and Sustainable Transportation |
Key use cases for pollution | Advanced Materials, Biodegradable Products, Eco-Friendly Materials, Electric Vehicles, E-Waste Management, Green Packing, Hydrogen Mobility, Ocean Waste Management, Oil Spills Management, and Space Debris Management |
Key use cases for biodiversity | Agronomic Intelligence, Animal Monitoring, Coral Restoration, Cultured Meat, Insect Meat, Lab Grown Dairy, Organic Farming, Plant-Based Meat, Robobees and Sustainable Fashion |
Key use cases for natural resources | Atmospheric Water Generation, Brownfield E-development, Eco-Friendly Desalination, Energy Optimization, Geothermal Drilling, Hydrogen Production, Intelligent Energy Storage, Marine Conservation, P2P Energy Trading, and Water Intelligence |
Key companies | 12 Tides, Aardvark, Abu Dhabi Digital Authority, AirCarbon, Al Ain Zoo, Apeel Sciences, Arugga, Ashored, Asos, Audi, Barton Breeze, BeFC, Beijing Green Hydrogen Technology Development, BeoBia, Beyond Coral Foundation, BMG Intepco, and Bolt Threads |
Scope
- Innovation map: key real-world innovation use cases of emerging technologies implemented by enterprises and startups in the domain.
- Innovation insights: innovation examples by crucial elements of the domain to present key trends.
- Vendor map: represents a sample list of vendors in each use case highlighted in the report.
Key Highlights
Innovations: presents real-world innovation use cases and examples related to the implementation of emerging technologies by companies as well as startups in the environment domain. It casts light on how tech-enabled innovations are transforming every segment of crucial elements of the domain.
Reasons to Buy
- No surprise that technology has been a driving force in business transformation for years, but the term ‘emerging technologies’ has all of the sudden become the key catalyst to drive the next wave of innovation across sectors.
- The sense of urgency weighs different across different sectors, where the direct customer-facing sectors are at the forefront compared to other capital-intensive sectors. Companies in one sector can take cues from successful innovations in other sectors to either draw analogies with existing products, services, and processes or transfer strategic approaches for a revolutionary transformation.
- Against this backdrop, enterprises need to understand which emerging technologies are impacting their sector and how various companies are implementing them to meet various challenges.
- The innovation landscape report in power, published by GlobalData as part of an ongoing series, covers some of the key trends, use cases, and real-world examples related to the implementation of emerging technologies across the power sector value chain.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to fight climate change are carbon capture, carbon capture, carbon recycling, carbon trading, climate analytics, green building, green networking, green chemistry, Nat Cat management, net zero carbon, and sustainable transportation.
The key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to fight pollution are advanced materials, bio degradable products, eco- friendly materials, electric vehicles, e waste management, green packing, hydrogen mobility, ocean waste management, oil spills management, and space debris management.
The key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to preserve biodiversity are agronomic intelligence, animal monitoring, coral restoration, cultured meat, insect meat, lab grown dairy, organic farming, plant- based meat, RoboBees and sustainable fashion.
The key use cases of cleantech 2.0 to preserve natural resources are atmospheric water generation, brownfield redevelopment, eco-friendly desalination, energy optimization, geothermal drilling, hydrogen production, intelligent energy storage, marine conservation, P2P energy trading, and water intelligence.
12 Tides, Aardvark, Abu Dhabi Digital Authority, AirCarbon, Al Ain Zoo, Apeel Sciences, Arugga, Ashored, Asos, Audi, Barton Breeze, BeFC, Beijing Green Hydrogen Technology Development, BeoBia, Beyond Coral Foundation, BMG Intepco, and Bolt Threads, are some of the companies involved in the cleantech 2.0.
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