

Energy innovation for the 21st and 22nd century
This paper is based on six years of work in Mission Innovation’s Net-Zero Compatible Innovations Initiative. During this time more than 5,000 start-ups have been assessed with a total potential to avoid more than 100 Gigatons of greenhouse gas emissions. The work has been done in collaboration with nine core partners and 24 strategic partners. For the last four years the work has been guided by an expanded climate and innovation agenda that focuses on a forward-looking and dynamic solutions approach with a focus on those that can deliver on human needs in globally sustainable ways, rather than a backwards looking static problem approach with a focus on existing sectors with the highest emissions and how they can reduce their own emissions without any radical changes in their business models.

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Energy innovation for the 21st and 22nd century
This paper is based on six years of work in Mission Innovation’s Net-Zero Compatible Innovations Initiative. During this time more than 5,000 start-ups have been assessed with a total potential to avoid more than 100 Gigatons of greenhouse gas emissions. The work has been done in collaboration with nine core partners and 24 strategic partners. For the last four years the work has been guided by an expanded climate and innovation agenda that focuses on a forward-looking and dynamic solutions approach with a focus on those that can deliver on human needs in globally sustainable ways, rather than a backwards looking static problem approach with a focus on existing sectors with the highest emissions and how they can reduce their own emissions without any radical changes in their business models.

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