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Energy Transition Ventures Launches the First Venture Capital Fund in Texas Dedicated to the Energy Transition
Cleantech investors and startup executives, Craig Lawrence and Neal Dikeman, announce new corporate-backed venture fund to invest in startups disrupting the energy industry
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HOUSTON, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As rapidly falling costs in key energy sectors have made renewable power cheaper to build than fossil power plants are to run,
Energy Transition Ventures (ETV) has launched as the first venture fund in Texas exclusively dedicated to investing in energy transition technologies. Founded in the world s energy capital by cleantech startup executives and venture capitalists Craig Lawrence and Neal Dikeman, with anchor investment from two operating companies from the GS Group of Korea, the fund is investing in early stage startups in North America. Investments will focus on companies driving or benefitting f
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