climatetech

Sole U.S. finalist for Earthshot Prize turns carbon pollution into everything from party dresses to jet fuel

Sole U.S. finalist for Earthshot Prize turns carbon pollution into everything from party dresses to jet fuel

HRH Prince William and Kate were in Boston this week to announce the winners of The Earthshot Prize, which LanzaTech was the only company from the US to be a finalist for. The event looked amazing, with coverage in People, NBC Boston, and Town & Country. Our client also appeared on the morning of the event on CBS National News and on Good Morning America. Fermata Energy also secured this great bylined article in Fleet Management Weekly about the value of V2X technology and EVs.

Securing your story in Reuters, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, ZDNET and more

This week was a big week for our clients, fighting the climate crisis, and climate tech. Microsoft Climate Investment Fund announced it is investing $50 million in LanzaJet for alcohol-to-jet fuel biorefinery which led to this exclusive in Reuters and a story in Bloomberg. And yesterday we announced that Carlyle Commits Over $100 Million in Battery Storage and Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Technologies to Accelerate the Energy Transition that resulted in this article in The Wall Street Journal.

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Bigelow Tea’s new venture into vehicle-to-grid technology will reduce building costs and its carbon footprint

Bigelow Tea’s new venture into vehicle-to-grid technology will reduce building costs and its carbon footprint

For 75 years Bigelow Tea has focused on doing the right thing for the right reasons. As a Certified B Corporation, Bigelow Tea has reduced the emissions associated with transporting their products by finding more efficient shipping routes. To reduce its carbon footprint and create a more resilient energy grid, the specialty tea market leader announced this morning, an initiative with FermataEnergy, that will use the power from an electric vehicle (a Nissan Leaf) to supply electricity to their Louisville, KY plant during times of peak energy use. (Link to NewsRelease).