
Seven Israeli startups claim coveted Climate Solutions Prize
This year’s winners are clean tech startups BaTTeRi, Electriq, Envomed, Filo Systems, Nemo Nanomaterials, TIGI and Biotic.

This year’s winners are clean tech startups BaTTeRi, Electriq, Envomed, Filo Systems, Nemo Nanomaterials, TIGI and Biotic.

Most drones run on electric batteries and can stay aloft no more than about 45 minutes when carrying just a few kilograms. HevenDrones has another solution.

Technion researchers develop a disruptive processes to make the make production of ecological fuel affordable and sustainable.

Prof. Gideon Grader awarded the Institut de France prize for developing the E-TAC process that enables splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.

Israeli startup backed by Ashton Kutcher working on game-changing renewable energy source that’s also green to produce.

Green hydrogen startup QD-SOL and seawater CO2 removal startup Carbon Blue take top prizes in competition for innovative MENA region entrepreneurs.

Pioneering project enables a shift to non-polluting hydrogen fuel cell-based vehicles with zero emissions or air pollution.

Hydrogen is becoming a renewable energy gamechanger, and one startup is solving its storage and transport complexities with the push of a button.

Provider of hydrogen and ammonia selected as one of 15 startups to participate in Amazon Web Services Clean Energy Accelerator 3.0.

A technology developed in Israel, which uses gasification to harvest hydrogen from non-recyclable waste, gets the nod from Tech Tour.

An Israeli energy startup has developed a microturbine that can run on 50% hydrogen gas – next up one that runs on 100% of the clean green gas.

Countries, carmakers, airlines, shipping giants and many more industries can find what they’re looking in Israeli hydrogen technology startups.

Trash destined for landfill can instead yield enough hydrogen gas to replace five and a half barrels of crude oil.

H2Pro generates hydrogen and oxygen in two separate processes that reduce costs and polluting emissions.

If H2Pro’s new method proves to be a big breakthrough, hydrogen could become an ideal energy carrier for a decarbonized world.