Queensland farm bots backed by CEFC to boost Australian agtech, reduce emissions
Autonomous farm robots designed and built in regional Queensland are getting a $7 million boost from the CEFC, to help make farming more sustainable and slash agricultural emissions across Australia.
SwarmFarm Robotics scales up for smarter, cleaner farming
Versatile technology enables farmers to slash agriculture emissions
How the CEFC Invests in the Property Sector
The CEFC is working with investors to help raise clean energy standards across the built environment. In its January edition, Urban Developer outlines how and why the CEFC is working with the property sector to encourage market-leading emissions soluti...
Virescent Ventures backs Amber expansion
Specialist fund manager Virescent Ventures has invested in Australia’s largest residential solar and battery automation provider, Amber, to back its expansion to take Australian technology to international markets.
Clean Energy Innovation Fund invests in GreenSync to help create the smart electricity grid of the future
24 January 2017
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has committed $5 million* to an innovative Melbourne-based company aiming to bring smart technology solutions to the energy grid of the future, as part of an $11.5 million Series B capital ra...
Clean Energy Innovation Fund and Right Click Capital back Redback game changing solar technologies
US$7 million invested in Redback Technologies' Smart
Hybrid System
12 October 2017
The Clean Energy Innovation Fund and Right Click
Capital today announced an investment of US$7 million (approx.
A$8.99 million) into Australian re...
Future-proofing energy networks with EcoJoule Energy
Technology boosts distributed energy generation potential
CEFC backs EcoJoule Energy to enhance grid stability
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has committed $3 million to Australian clean energy technology company EcoJoule Energy (EcoJoule), to support the deployment of grid strengthening technology and help future proof energy networks for increase...
CEFC sees natural capital as key to decarbonisation
CEFC Head of Natural Capital Heechung Sung discussed how the CEFC is working with institutional investors to attract capital to the Australian agriculture sector in this article first published by i3 on April 9.
Virescent Ventures Fund II injects new climate tech capital
Supporting companies developing innovative decarbonisation solutions