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Climate Startup Spotlight: Watershed
Climate Startup Spotlight: Watershed
If you check the promotions tab on your email, you’ll probably notice the sustainability reports are stacking up. Sharing those reports used to be a great way for an eco-conscious company to get brownie points with their customers. It was a grand gesture of transparency that aligned with business goals, a company’s mission, and its branding. But ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reports are no longer exclusive to companies with “live naturally” etched into their identities. Over the last few years, major brands like Apple, Target and American Eagle have begun issuing annual impact reports. Walmart is now just as likely to have a sustainability program as a slow-fashion clothing retailer. This is good news for the carbon accounting start-up, Watershed. The San Francisco-based company runs a carbon accounting software that helps companies measure, report, and make meaningful reductions to their carbon footprint. “There is a confluence of pressure forcing companies to have to care about climate,” says Watershed’s engineering manager Megan Schoendorf. “Consumers, regulatory systems, stakeholders, the SEC – they are all adding pressure to do this. Just about every big company will have to have a climate program by the end of 2023 just to stay in good favor with public opinion.” Watershed’s carbon data engine goes through every nook and crevice of a business's operations to identify emissions coming from their offices, their supply chain, and everywhere in between. “We measure Scope 1, 2, and 3 of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol,” says Schoendorf. Here’s a quick breakdown of what that means: Credit: Green Business Bureau “Scope 3 is the global focus right now,” Schoendorf says, and it’s where Watershed was able to step in and help the nationwide restaurant chain Sweetgreen evaluate and manage its emissions. With the help of Watershed’s technology, Sweetgreen is building a transparent supply chain by tracking down the emissions associated with every single ingredient in its salads. Watershed and Sweetgreen work together to construct seasonal salads made with low-carbon ingredients like their popular Elote Bowl made with climate-friendly corn. Watershed can also track carbon emissions down to specific vendors and work with them to make reductions. If companies like Sweetgreen can’t find a vendor that meets their standards, Watershed will point them to the most sustainable source of a particular ingredient. Not every company Watershed works with has needs that are so straightforward. According to Stacy Kauk, Director of Shopify’s Sustainability Fund, Watershed helped them upgrade their carbon inventory. Shopify works with thousands of suppliers around the world, and Kauk says their scope 3 emissions are “the gnarliest data beast to untangle.” After combing through Shopify’s supply chain data for almost six months, Watershed was able to produce a complete snapshot of their Scope 3 footprint. Now Shopify can make quick reports and work on clear and meaningful reduction plans. Looking Forward 2022 has been a big year for Watershed. They won some big logos which they’ll be announcing soon, and their engineering team tripled in size to meet flourishing demand. But Schoendorf says Watershed is looking forward to next year. “2023 is going to be the year of measurements,” she says. “Every company needs to have a climate program. So many are going to be going through their first measurement.” This change in what we think companies should be doing for the planet isn’t going anywhere. Gen Z consumers are getting older, earning more money, and spending it where they see impact potential. A November 2021 study found that 75% of Gen Z’ers consider sustainability to be more important than a brand name when making purchasing decisions. Soon it may even be the law. For large companies in the UK and Europe, ESG disclosure is already required. Watershed is riding those tailwinds to launch Watershed Finance, a new climate toolbox to serve the 292 (and growing) asset managers with net-zero targets. “A big reason a company in the finance space will need a climate program is that folks who work in finance have to disclose what they are doing with their money. Blackrock has said they truly believe that if their portfolio is exposed to climate risk they will not be successful. Because if a company is too reliant on fossil fuels, and fossil fuels become expensive, those companies will fa­­­il.” Schoendorf also points out that working with asset managers is a big shortcut for them. Win one over and “instead of measuring one person, we measure many.” Opportunities There’s a lot going on at Watershed to be excited about. For folks who are curious about what it’s like to work there, Megan only has great things to say. ‘It’s one of the best places I've ever worked. We keep engineering teams small. We tackle problems and not specs. The data science team is using machine learning to create models that do a better job of estimating things and do more deep measurement.” If you’re new to the climate space but want to help companies make a more meaningful climate impact, then check out Watershed’s careers page. They have 39 open roles in London, San Francisco, or remote work options.
Climate Startup Spotlight: Watershed
Meghan Proulx
Nov 19, 2022
4 min read
Startup Spotlight: Ecolectro
Startup Spotlight: Ecolectro
A common refrain in the world of climate solutions is that there are no silver bullets, only silver buckshot. But if any climate technology comes close to a whole silver bullet, it’s the green hydrogen electrolyzer. Hydrogen is fuel that emits virtually zero greenhouse gas emissions when it is burned. To date, roughly 99% of hydrogen fuel is produced by steam reforming methane (known as ‘gray’ hydrogen), but it can also be created by transforming water into hydrogen and oxygen through a device known as an electrolyzer. The process is energy intensive, but when powered with renewables, the result is a near-zero emissions fuel that can displace methane emissions that are on the rise. Another unique advantage that distinguishes green hydrogen from other climate solutions is its versatility. Hydrogen offers a low-carbon solution for many industries, such as fertilizer production and aviation fuel. It’s also a reliable energy source to power heavy industries like glass and steel manufacturing that account for as much as 11% of the world’s carbon emissions. That was part of what drew electrolyzer startup Ecolectro’s founders Dr. Kristina Hugar and Dr. Gabriel Rodriguez-Calero to the technology when they were first thinking about how to put the engineering skills they learned at Cornell toward making a positive impact. “When we were thinking about what type of technologies will have this massive impact in the way we do things, I think very quickly hydrogen surfaced as a key pillar that touches everything from energy and fuels to things like fertilizers and energy storage,” says Dr. Rodriguez-Calero. Hugar started working on green hydrogen while pursuing her PhD at Cornell in 2010 “before it was cool” but is encouraged that green hydrogen has emerged as a favorite solution for governments and industries around the world in recent years. It is poised to play a pivotal role in the development of a low-carbon economy thanks to the latest developments in climate policy. Incentives in last year’s Inflation Reduction Act promise to make green hydrogen more economically competitive with gray hydrogen. In Europe, the H2Med pipeline project will create a green hydrogen corridor stretching from Portugal to Germany. The clean fuel is also at the core of decarbonization plans of many of the world’s largest manufacturers. Hugar says her concern for the climate started when she read an article on plastic pollution in the ocean that kept her up at night. But she quickly realized coming up with a solution would require a combination of her science skills and a sober recognition of how difficult it can be to make meaningful change. “I wanted to know if there is a way to address climate problems before they start, while not implicating industrialization as negative. Let's figure out how to adapt to a modern society in a more creative, holistic way,” Hugar says. “We need transportation, we need cars, we need planes, we need ships to transport goods, we're never going to not need that. So how do we do this in a really different way that doesn’t make people feel bad about wanting all those great things?” But as with every technology, green hydrogen has its drawbacks. Alkaline electrolyzers are currently the most commercialized models globally, but they tend to be large, unwieldy hardware setups that make them expensive and hard to deploy in remote areas that are sometimes most favorable for green hydrogen production. Those costs relative to methane-based gray hydrogen have so far made green hydrogen an uncompetitive option. The predominant PEM systems also depend on the mining of rare metals such as iridium and platinum, which has its own environmental impacts. Not to mention the reliance of these technologies on fluorinated polymers that are manufactured with and degrade into forever chemicals. That’s where Ecolectro’s new electrolyzer design comes in. Based in the leafy backdrop of Ithaca, New York, Hugar and Rodriguez-Calero’s team are building a new type of electrolyzer that uses a unique membrane technology to address several of those economic and supply chain challenges associated with green electrolysis today. “The membrane is very important because it helps solve challenges that were in that liquid alkaline system. So when you switch to a polymer-based system, you reduce the footprint of the system,” Hugar says. Ecolectro’s Solution Ecolectro has developed a system that is cheaper, smaller and more environmentally friendly than the majority of existing electrolyzers. By refining their unique membrane process, Ecolectro’s units are a more compact electrolyzer that reduces the hydrogen stack cost by 78% while depending on a more secure supply chain, cutting out the price swings that continue to plague climate solutions dependent on more exotic materials. While green hydrogen is showing promise in a number of different applications, Ecolectro’s founders say they are focused on working on use cases where they can deploy their technology the fastest to bring down emissions as quickly as possible. “The most important thing for us is to target the industries that, by switching to a hydrogen, we will see the most bang for your buck in terms of reduced emissions,” Rodriguez-Calero says. “Which of these industries can we really affect change much more quickly on greenhouse gas emissions? Because ultimately, that’s what we, and climate tech generally, are trying to solve.” Doing Work that Matters Ecolectro is currently hiring for several Scientist and Engineering roles, and they anticipate expanding their team even further over the course of the year. Hugar and Rodriguez-Calero emphasize that while skills are important for a prospective teammate, they value a diversity of backgrounds and points of view to help tackle complicated problems that are critical to providing a revolutionary climate solution. For the Ecolectro founders, a passion for addressing climate change is just as important as experience working with green hydrogen. “There's so many intangibles that every type of background brings. And it's something that we put at the bottom of all our job descriptions, even if you don't think you fit all these criteria, you should still apply,” Rodriguez-Calero says. “We have the opportunity to disrupt a massive industry. And by disrupting it, we'll do a lot of good. For anyone who this vision resonates with we'd be excited to have a conversation with them.” Hugar agrees, and says that an important attribute facet of the culture at Ecolectro is“ intention toward creating space for folks to show up authentically as themselves, and complement our team with their own unique value.” “I would encourage anyone else to just try to hold onto what makes you, you, and follow your passions and find a place that recognizes your value, because you have it. It's there. Own it.” 🌎 Climate Jobs Check out some of the latest featured jobs below. If you don't see anything that speaks to you, you can always go to Climatebase to explore thousands of other opportunities. Revalue Nature Ltd "Revalue Nature develops the highest integrity nature-based projects globally at scale. We do this because we want to see a world of functioning ecosystems. This is our mission. Our projects are beautiful. 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For longer ranges, our airborne Gas Mapping LiDAR™ ..." Accounts Manager (Bozeman, MT, USA) Safety Coordinator (Bozeman, MT, USA) Staff Accountant (Bozeman, MT, USA) Regional Sales Engineer (Remote (Dallas, TX, USA)) Regional Sales Engineer (Remote (Houston, TX, USA)) Haven Energy "Haven Energy is a well-funded, seed-stage startup focused on accelerating the adoption of home energy storage through a two-sided marketplace model. We believe that widespread, distributed storage will be a key part of our energy future, helping stabilize the electric grid in the face of increasing climate change-induced weather events, aging infrastructure, and increased electric loads due to home electrification. ..." 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We make it possible and profitable to fully rely on renewable energy for industrial processes. Antora Energy's thermal energy storage soaks up excess solar and wind electricity and uses it to heat blocks of carbon so they glow like inside a toaster (but very bright!). This thermal energy is then delivered to ..." Equipment and Facilities Maintenance Technician (Sunnyvale, CA) Sr. Mechanical Engineer (Sunnyvale, CA) Electrical Engineering Manager (Sunnyvale, CA) ReFED "ReFED is a national nonprofit working to end food loss and waste across the food system by advancing data-driven solutions to the problem. ReFED leverages data and insights to highlight supply chain inefficiencies and economic opportunities; mobilizes and connects supporters to take targeted action; and catalyzes capital to spur innovation and scale high-impact initiatives. Starting with the 2016 Roadmap to ..." Business Initiatives Senior Manager (Remote) That's it for this week! 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Startup Spotlight: Ecolectro
Julian Moore
May 9, 2023
10 min read
Startup Spotlight: Enduring Planet
Startup Spotlight: Enduring Planet
1. Explain what Enduring Planet does and how it supports solutions for the climate crisis. At Enduring Planet, our mission is to ensure that every climate entrepreneur has the money they need to be successful. Our platform provides founder-friendly working capital and financial advisory services to climate startups and small/medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across the US. Our primary offerings today are our Grant Advance, which addresses the working capital needs of government-sponsored startups, and our new Fractional CFO service. With CFO, we’re putting world-class financial planning, analysis, and strategy in the hands of every climate entrepreneur. 2. Since CFO is a new offering for Enduring Planet, why is now the right time to launch these additional services for climate startups? We've been doing our work at Enduring Planet for two and a half years, and we've invested nearly $11 million across 39 transactions with 31 partners. We've also helped countless others raise other forms of financing, whether it's venture, project finance, grants, or other non-dilutive capital. Between the co-founders of EP, we’ve raised hundreds of millions of dollars in equity, debt, and catalytic capital. So, suffice to say, we’ve seen and learned a lot. Many of the climate startups and SMBs we meet have a hard time finding good “finance” help and end up with messy books, whacky models, and fundraising strategies that don’t align with their model, stage, structure, etc. The planet is burning, and we can’t afford to have these amazing businesses lose momentum due to financial disarray. CFO builds on our team’s deep financial expertise, proprietary accounting and prediction platform, monster co-investor network, and brand as a trusted financial partner to inject needed capital and high-quality finance support into the climate ecosystem. 3. How did Enduring Planet get its start? Erin and I have been working at the intersection of climate and finance for over a decade. I came to the space from the angle of catalytic capital, providing financial intermediaries like Sunfunder, Lendable, and ResponsAbility the most risk-tolerant financing in the market. At the same time, Erin was building SIMA, an impact fund manager that provided a variety of credit products to clean energy companies in emerging markets. They raised nearly $200M by the time she left to start EP with me. Both of us saw three fundamental gaps in the climate finance ecosystem. First, there was nowhere near enough non-dilutive capital flowing into climate, which is a key piece of a healthy financial ecosystem. Second, the capital that was flowing was largely inaccessible to the majority of entrepreneurs – and even when accessible, it was slow and very conservative. Given all of the advances in financial technology in the past 2 decades, this felt wrong. Moreover, there was a ton of money sitting on the sidelines, ready to deploy, but lacking the right structure and model through which to participate. You put these three things together, and a platform like Enduring Planet becomes obvious. 4. What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned from starting Enduring Planet? Perseverance wins. You don’t win because of the quality of your initial idea, the investors that you raise money from, or the market response to your MVP. Business conditions change fast, and things can go wrong. The path to success is paved with tenacity. Climate entrepreneurs have to have a vision, and then they have to go through wall after wall to get anywhere, not even be successful, but just get anywhere. It doesn't stop. That’s why 95% of companies fail. It's because people eventually just give up because it's really hard. In climate, we can't have that. The frustrating conventional wisdom is that climate entrepreneurs should have a similar experience to all other entrepreneurs. They have to fight just as hard to get funding, sell just as tirelessly to get customers, stay up as many nights getting technology to work. Their experience should mirror others’ experiences because that's how startups are, right? Except when a random SaaS business fails, it doesn't fucking matter. But if the next frontier energy company fails, and maybe that technology would have been the difference between one and a half degrees and two degrees Celsius, that's humanity’s shot at surviving on this planet. So on the one hand, the advice for founders is that this is going to be hard, so be prepared to persevere. And the advice to everybody else is, if you are looking to support this sector, you’ve got to remember what's at stake. 5. What advice do you have for those who want to take an active role in climate startups or those looking for jobs in the climate space? Every job could be a climate job. I think that often people think about working in climate as “you have to be an engineer”, “you have to be a research scientist”, or something like that. Take Climatebase and Climate People for example, two of Enduring Planet’s portfolio companies, who are driving workforce impact in climate. There are countless ecosystem players like these who are critical to make the climate transition happen, but are not building a new piece of frontier technology. I think that it's less about what job you do and more about where you do it. If you want to work on communications, great! There's a huge need for exceptional PR and marketing in climate. You want to work on frontier cellular biology but only know sales? Sweet! They need help landing customers and building partnerships. It's all about the application of your craft. Now to be clear, not everybody has the privilege to work where they want on what they want. But if you do have that privilege, there's nothing else you should be doing with your time. The world is on fire, and it's only going to get more on fire, and if you plan to live in it, you should probably be trying to save it. Every job can be a climate job. 6. What’s one thing that you wish people understood about working in climate? I think that people assume that working in climate (and this applies to really all impact spaces), is that it requires some sacrifice of financial well-being – that if you want to work on impact, you have got to make less money. I don't think that's true anymore. Now that every job can be a climate job, (for example, you can go work at Goldman Sachs and work in climate), there's just so much more opportunity. So it's not like “I have to go work at a nonprofit and make a tenth of the salary that my peers make if I want to do good”. That's just not the case. I think as the financial ecosystem starts to get more and more developed, and capital flows into climate solutions at a greater and greater pace, there will be more and more financial opportunities in this space. Arguably, the risks of not working in climate will get bigger, which is something that I don't think a lot of people talk about. This can be your career, it can be incredibly lucrative if that's what you care about, and you can have a material impact on the world, and that's pretty special. 🌎 New Climate Jobs Check out some of the latest featured jobs below. If you don't see anything that speaks to you, you can always go to Climatebase to explore thousands of other opportunities. Bank.Green “Our mission is to harness the power of technology and collective action to decarbonize the banking sector. We empower bank customers with the tools and insights they need to influence their banks towards sustainable lending, advocating for a greener future. Through transparency, engagement, and innovation, we aim to redefine the role of banks in the fight against climate change. As a ...” Fundraising Specialist for Climate Finance NGO (Remote (undefined)) Growth Marketing Manager (Remote (undefined)) UK-Based Social Media Manager (Remote (undefined)) PVComplete “PVComplete is a solar software company with offices in the US and Portugal. We make solar design software to accelerate the change to a renewable energy economy. At PVComplete, we are passionate about solar energy and seek team members who share our goal to change how the world’s energy is produced through innovative software solutions Our design and engineering platform is ...” Full Stack Engineer (Remote (undefined)) Product Manager (Remote (undefined)) Carbon Atlantis “Carbon Atlantis pulls carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere using a novel electrochemical pH-swing process. The system uses a basic, liquid solvent to capture CO2 and an acid to release it. Developing the technology in Munich, Germany, we have partnered with mineralization experts at Paebbl to deliver our first carbon credits to Frontier Climate's Stripe and Shopify, who have collectively ...” Technical Founder’s Associate (f/m/d) Pilot Plant Engineer (f/m/d) Electrochemical Test Engineer (f/m/d) Data Engineer (f/m/d) Absorption Engineer (f/m/d) Electrician / Elektriker:in (f/m/d) (Remote (undefined)) BlueUrbn “We’re an early-stage startup out of Stanford with a deep passion for climate and energy. Two of us came together as part of a class taught by Dave Danielson, Breakthrough Energy’s Managing Director, and we haven’t looked back since. For the coming year, we’re super committed to hyper-scaling our mission and building the world’s largest platform for energy efficiency and ...” Founding CTO Head Building Scientist Computer Vision / ML Research Engineer Founding Full-Stack Engineer Head of Partnerships and Business Development Product Design Lead People over Plastic “People over Plastic’s mission is to start inclusive and solutions-oriented dialogues that center environmental justice and power an anti-racist future. People over Plastic seeks to create a cultural and media hub centered on environmental justice, bringing together leaders, activists, journalists, artists, and community members for thought-provoking and accessible dialogues. ...” Social Media & Community Manager (Remote (undefined)) CNaught “CNaught is solving a critical problem: get more people to put more money into reducing the amount of carbon in the atmosphere by purchasing voluntary carbon credits. 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They may offer ...” CEO - Climate E-Commerce Startup (Remote (undefined)) Dakota Resource Council “DRC’s mission is to promote sustainable use of North Dakota’s natural resources and family-owned and operated agriculture by building member-led local groups that empower people to influence the decision-making processes that affect their lives and communities. ...” Fort Berthold Field Organizer (Remote (undefined)) InPlanet “We are an impact-driven, remote-first, AgTech startup headquartered in Germany and Brazil with the goal to reverse climate change and make tropical agriculture more regenerative, low-carbon and sustainable. We are working with Enhanced Rock Weathering in tropical agriculture, currently with focus on Brazil. We do that to create a liveable planet for future generations and, in specific, to regenerate soils ...” Business Development Trainee/Intern (Remote (undefined)) Junior Laboratory Technician | Técnico de Laboratório Júnior (Remote (undefined)) Information Technology Business Analyst | IT & Business Analyst (Remote (undefined)) Voltus “Voltus is a fully remote clean energy technology platform. Our mission is to be the Distributed Energy Platform that fulfills the promise of the energy transition. The Voltus Platform connects any distributed energy resource to any energy market across the US and Canada, providing flexibility, reliability, and resilience to the grid. Want to be part of a team that is laser ...” Engineering Manager - Applications (Remote (undefined)) Dispatch Operations Associate (remote, Japan, full-time) (Remote (undefined)) Customer Success Associate (Remote (undefined)) Dispatch Operations Associate (remote, Australia, full-time) (Remote (undefined)) Senior Frontend Engineer - Application (Remote (undefined)) Backend Software Engineer - Applications (Remote (undefined)) Solutions/Product Marketing Manager (Remote (undefined)) Sales Associate (Remote) (Remote (undefined)) Contracts Specialist (Remote (undefined)) Production Associate (Remote (undefined)) Sr. Manager, Partnership Business Development (Remote (undefined)) Senior Software Engineer - Integrations (Remote (undefined)) Field Engineering Manager (Remote (undefined)) Sales Productivity Intern (Remote (undefined)) Production Technician (Remote (undefined)) Sales Director (Remote, US) (Remote (undefined)) Lead Generation Intern (Remote (undefined)) Rewiring America “Rewiring America is a growing nonprofit, working to launch a movement that electrifies everything, starting with our 121 million households. Through accurate, accessible, and actionable data and storytelling tools that power smart, inclusive advocacy and market-transforming partnerships, Rewiring America aims to achieve national emissions goals, improve our health, lower monthly bills, and create millions of clean energy jobs. ...” Engineering Manager, Capital (Remote (undefined)) Product Manager, Data Products (Remote (undefined)) Senior Manager, State & Local Policy (Midwest Region) (Remote (undefined)) Senior Product & Experience Designer (Remote (undefined)) Data Science Manager (Remote (undefined)) Data Engineer (Remote (undefined)) Retention Marketing Manager (Remote (undefined)) Senior Director of Investment (Remote (undefined)) Head of Community Implementation (Remote (undefined)) Gridware “Gridware’s mission is to create a future where suburban wildfires are a thing of the past. We provide a truly full-stack (hardware + firmware + software) solution for real-time monitoring of America's power distribution grid. The system centers around low-cost hardware platforms that are easily and permanently deployed to power poles. The platform detects and predicts faults that ignite wildfires, ...” Full-time Junior Data Analyst (REMOTE) (Remote (undefined)) Full-time Junior Data Analyst (REMOTE) (Remote (undefined)) Full-time Junior Data Analyst (REMOTE) (Remote (undefined)) Full-time Junior Data Analyst (REMOTE) (Remote (undefined)) Full-time Junior Data Analyst (REMOTE) (Remote (undefined)) Full-time Junior Data Analyst (REMOTE) (Remote (undefined)) BeZero Carbon “BeZero Carbon is a global ratings agency for the Voluntary Carbon Market. Our carbon credit ratings allow all market participants to price and manage risk. BeZero’s carbon ratings and research tools support buyers, intermediaries, investors, and carbon project developers. Founded in April 2020, our 100-strong team combines climatic and earth sciences, sell-side financial research, earth observation, machine learning, data and technology, ...” Communications Manager (Remote (undefined)) People & Operations Associate (Remote (undefined)) Customer Success Manager (Remote (undefined)) Account Executive, Americas (Remote (undefined)) Senior Account Executive (Remote (undefined)) Jobs to Move America “Jobs to Move America is a strategic policy center that works to transform public spending and corporate behavior using a comprehensive approach that is rooted in racial and economic justice and community organizing. We seek to advance a fair and prosperous economy with good jobs and healthier communities for all. ...” Senior Research Fellow, CBARC (Remote (undefined)) Lincoln Organizer (Remote (undefined)) Researcher (Remote (undefined)) Senior Strategic Researcher (Remote (undefined)) California Organizer Scale Microgrid Solutions “Scale Microgrid Solutions (“Scale”) is a fully integrated distributed energy platform focused on designing, implementing and financing innovative distributed clean energy solutions. Through its leading technical expertise and access to scale capital, Scale helps its customers transition to a decentralized energy future by providing and financing sustainable, cost-effective, and resilient power solutions. Scale has its own proprietary microgrid solution which ...” Community Solar Development Specialist (Remote (undefined)) Can't find what you're looking for? (Remote (undefined)) Controls Engineer (Remote (undefined)) Applications Engineer (Remote (undefined)) Business Development Manager (Remote (undefined)) Gradient “Gradient’s mission is to cool the world by transforming every home to be more comfortable and healthy for the people who inhabit it — without compromising the environment. Today, heating and cooling equipment emit more greenhouse gas emissions than the entire transportation sector, and expansion in the use of cooling is projected to double these emissions in the next 30 ...” Senior Accountant Thermal Engineer Staff Firmware Engineer Senior Motor Control Firmware Engineer Senior Firmware Engineer That's it for this week! Remember, you can always view thousands of more jobs on Climatebase.org. Final reminders... 👋 Get discovered. Create a profile to have employers hire you. 🚀 Accelerate your climate career. Apply to join the Climatebase Fellowship. 🌱 Hiring? Post your jobs to reach over 250k monthly users and over 100,000 newsletter readers. ❤️️ Share a link to this week's edition. 🐦 Let's connect! Follow us on Twitter @Climatebase, and our co-founders @evandhynes and @jhardin925
Startup Spotlight: Enduring Planet
Abigail Bassett
Feb 21, 2024
10 min read
Climate Startup Spotlight: Patch
Climate Startup Spotlight: Patch
2022 was a big year for Patch. The San Francisco and London-based carbon credit startup raised $55 million in series B funding, introduced their new brand identity and made new partnerships with companies like Credit Suisse, Bain & Company, and over 100 other companies that are now using Patch’s technology to support carbon removal. Consensus from the UN IPCC shows that in order to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, we must remove carbon from the atmosphere on a scale that's one million times greater than today’s capacity by 2050. Meanwhile, businesses must focus on rapidly decarbonizing their operations to reduce emissions. But some emissions are unavoidable. That’s where Patch comes in.  Patch’s platform enables companies of all kinds to seamlessly integrate climate action into their business by facilitating the purchase of carbon credits from the growing voluntary carbon market, which is estimated to become a $100B market by 2050. Now, with over $80M in total funding from Andreesen Horowitz, Pale Blue Dot, and other notable investors, Patch could be the next climate tech unicorn. “We had a successful COP,” says Brennan Spellacy, Patch CEO and Co-founder, referring to COP27. He explains that at COP27 they proved themselves as a connector – leading conversations with business leaders, policymakers, and others about “bridging the implementation gap,” also known as the no-man’s-land between an exciting climate action strategy and actually deploying it. Patch has three main products which function as “seamless pathways for companies to engage with carbon markets,” says Katie Lyons, who heads Patch communications. These include a carbon credit marketplace focused on transparency, an API that embeds climate action directly into a company’s product, and a new product called Patch Offtake. Patch works with companies ranging from ecommerce to private equity. For example, Route, an app that tracks e-commerce purchases, uses Patch to provide a simple process for their customers to neutralize the impact of their shipments, all without leaving Route’s website. With the economy flirting with recession, Spellacy isn’t expecting 2023 to be another year of mega-growth. But he sees this as a rare chance for the team to focus on their main priority: making it easy for anyone to take real, impactful climate action. “We are entering a very different economic environment. [In 2023] we want to do more of what we are doing now, but more focused. We won't be launching a bunch of net-new things. 2023 is about refinement and scaling those same things. Focusing on the core pains of buyers and sellers and helping them weather this difficult time.” This is where their newly launched product, Patch Offtake, comes in. “It's a one-purchaser-to-many-solutions program,” says Brennan. Patch Offtake makes it easier for companies to contribute to large-scale innovation in the carbon removal space. Companies commit to purchasing multiple years of credits from an array of innovative climate tech companies, which ensures their own inventory and also provides the upfront capital many of these carbon removal projects require to scale. Spellacy explains that buyers benefit because they get a promised rate that will remain stable even as the price of carbon credits are expected to go up. Meanwhile, climate companies benefit by gaining access to funding that could help them scale faster. The program could be especially impactful for innovative and newer climate solutions like mineralization or coastal carbon capture. One such company is Running Tide, which uses ocean currents, buoys of kelp, sunlight, and “ocean chemistry” to bury carbon in the sea floor for thousands of years. (They illustrate the process with great drama on their website.) “Offtake enables multi-year funding with terms and buyers we would otherwise not have access to,” said Tom Green, the CEO of Vesta in an article about the new product. As a company working to accelerate the natural carbon removal process of the carbonate-silicate cycle, Vesta might not normally expect to get buyers such as Bain and Company without the help of Patch Offtake. Building transparency into the process There are valid questions about the effectiveness of carbon credits. Questions like: Are all carbon credits created using equal standards? Which organizations can you trust to manage carbon credits? If you spew carbon at one end of your operations and then sequester it at another, is that really making a difference? But Brennan and the team at Patch are confident that if used responsibly, carbon credits can be hugely impactful in limiting emissions as we transition to renewable energy. Spellacy stresses the importance of transparency when making  it clear what their priorities are. “What we are doing is surfacing information that has historically not been available,” says Spellacy. With more awareness about carbon credits comes pressure to ensure they're actually making an impact. “It [did not used to be] clear if the carbon was avoided or removed. That was not exposed to buyers and people did not know or maybe they didn’t care.” “Same with the durability,” he adds, referencing the term used to describe the amount of time sequestered carbon can expect to stay sequestered. “A nature-based solution might have a 50-150 year durability and an engineering solution may have 100s. Some companies only want to buy verified long durability offsets and now they can.” As the number of companies making climate pledges continues to grows, so too is Patch's opportunity ahead. Just this month, Patch announced that they’ve joined the World Economic Forum and US Government's “First Movers Coalition” to help companies achieve ambitious carbon removal purchase goals. Working at Patch Patch is looking for mission-driven professionals to join their team. If you're one of the many who feels like they need to have a climate background to work in climate, Brennan has some words for you. “You don't need to be a climate scientist, we need all kinds of talented people. We have a similar set of problems as any other company. We still need to run payroll and interact with the press,” says Brennan.  Patch has many open jobs right now on Climatebase in roles ranging from product marketing to business development and beyond. 🌎 Climate Jobs Check out some of the latest featured jobs below. If you don't see anything that speaks to you, you can always go to Climatebase to explore thousands of other opportunities. Aigen - Robotics "We are on a mission to regenerate soil at a planetary scale—automated terraforming, with a solar powered robotics platform.  ..." Senior Software Engineer - Autonomy (Kirkland, WA) Open Call - Robotics Development (Kirkland, WA) Sesame Solar Inc "Sesame Solar is decarbonizing disaster response. We design and make Mobile Nanogrids powered by solar, green hydrogen, (optional small wind turbines) and battery storage with Essential Services Inside such as communications, clean water, refrigeration, medical assistance and more.  ..." Field Service Technician (Jackson, MI, USA) Logistics and Procurement Manager (Jackson, MI, USA) Marble "Marble is a climate tech venture studio. Our north star is to erase billions of tons from annual greenhouse gas emissions and create a thriving future. We partner with scientists, engineers and operators to create deeptech companies that can solve hard climate problems, and reshape multi billion $ industries.  ..." 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The carbon market – a powerful lever of climate impact – is built on trust, and we’re building the trusted infrastructure ..." Head of Marketing & Communications (Remote) US Operations Manager (San Francisco, CA, USA) US Business Development Manager (Remote (San Francisco, CA, USA)) US Business Development Manager (Remote (San Francisco, CA, USA)) GreenBiz Group "GreenBiz Group is a media and events company that accelerates the just transition to a clean economy.  ..." 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They are hiring across the following departments: Operations Internships Sales Customer Success Software Engineering Octopus Energy "We make energy green and flexible for consumers, with fair and transparent pricing. Through our home developed platform, cloud-based billing, ..." Financial Analyst - Python (Houston, TX) Data Analyst (Houston, TX) Accounts Payable Assistant (Houston, TX) Backend Developer (Remote) Backend Developer (Houston, TX) Marketing Manager (Houston, TX) Senior Power Market Analyst (Houston, TX) Energy Risk Professional (Houston, TX) SPAN "SPAN is developing products to enable rapid adoption of renewable energy and deliver an intuitive interface for the home. We believe that powering your home with clean energy should be a simple and delightful experience that is technology-forward and human-centered. ..." They are hiring across the following departments: Design IT Sales Marketing Law Software Engineering Supply Chain Program Management Hardware Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering ev.energy "ev.energy is a technology company on a mission to decarbonize mobility. Recently named “World’s Best Energy Start-up,” we are a team of former management consultants, data scientists and software developers working on an industry-leading algorithm that obtains real-time data from utilities to charge electric vehicles with the cheapest, greenest energy available while supporting the long-term stability and resilience of the ..." Customer Support Advocate - US West Coast (Remote (San Francisco, CA, USA)) Customer Support Advocate - Hawaii (Remote (Honolulu, HI, USA)) Charge Robotics "Charge Robotics is a YC-backed startup building robots that build large-scale solar farms. Demand for new solar projects is booming (1/5th of all the solar that exists in the US was installed last year!), but today’s construction companies can’t keep up due to limited labor resources.  ..." Mechanical Engineer (Oakland, CA, USA) Nitricity "Nitricity is a startup addressing climate change. We are innovating in an essential chemical industry that supports global food systems. The bedrock of modern agriculture is the production, distribution, and application of the essential nutrients found in fertilizers. However, nitrogen fertilizer is currently made in coal- and gas-fired facilities located hundreds to thousands of miles away from farmers who need ..." 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Content Marketing Manager (Remote) Director of People (Remote) Backend Engineer (Remote) Head of Marketing (Remote) Senior Account Executive (Remote) Business Development Representative (Remote) Data Engineer (Remote) Chief of Staff (Remote) Product Manager (Remote) Senior Backend Engineer (Remote) That's it for this week! Remember, you can always view thousands of more jobs on Climatebase.org. Final reminders... 👋 Get discovered. Complete your profile to be seen by hundreds of employers hiring on Climatebase. 🚀 Accelerate your climate career. Apply to join the Climatebase Fellowship. 🌱 Hiring? Post your jobs to reach tens-of-thousands of Climatebase users and over 30,000 weekly newsletter subscribers. 👋 New here? Subscribe! ❤️️ Share a link to this week's edition 🐦 Let's connect! Follow us on Twitter @Climatebase, and our co-founders @evandhynes and @jhardin925 This article was paid and supported by Patch
Climate Startup Spotlight: Patch
Meghan Proulx
Jan 24, 2023
9 min read
Startup Spotlight: Atmos Financial
Startup Spotlight: Atmos Financial
1. In your words, what does Atmos do and how is it a solution to the climate crisis? First and foremost, Atmos is a climate tech company. To put us into a box, we are climate FinTech, but at our heart, we're a climate tech company that goes beyond finance. What we do is we leverage capital, specifically bank deposits and bank loans, to accelerate the clean energy transition. We provide lower-cost financing for the deployment of solutions like rooftop solar, electric vehicles, and heat pumps so that these technologies can be more affordable and accessible for all. How our software works is that individuals and, soon, venture-backed climate startups, nonprofits and mission-aligned businesses can open bank accounts with us. You can move your savings or checking accounts very easily, your money is FDIC insured through our bank partner Five Star Bank and we give a high yield. We have web and mobile apps that give you the functionality that you'd expect from a modern bank account. On top of all of that, you get the satisfaction that 100% of your deposits with Atmos are funding climate-positive assets. Those deposits sit with our regulated bank partner, and then we transfer those deposits to a network of banks to then lend out for these solutions. Banks use our software to manage their lending portfolio and our network of solar installers and HVAC contractors use our software to offer our financing products to their customers. If somebody calls one of our solar installers, they want to put solar on the roof, battery, etc., then our financing will be baked into their project costs. To sum it up, we're a climate technology company that builds software for multiple parties with one goal in mind, which is accelerating this transition by bringing lower cost capital to the market. 2. What inspired you to work on this solution? Where did the idea come from? I've been in climate and clean energy for over two decades. I had a moment of epiphany at my freshman orientation at the University of Washington where I realized that my mission in life was to help the world transition off of fossil fuels. I became a materials engineer doing research into hydrogen fuel cells and PV cells back then, and started a biodiesel company after graduation. We shut down the biodiesel company, and I started working as a researcher at a private equity firm where I saw how they said ‘no’ to financing what I deemed to be perfectly good projects because it didn't meet their investment criteria. The projects were too small or it didn't give quite a good enough return for them and so I saw the power of capital and capital decisions and said “hey, here's a good project, it's going to help things move forward.” But if the person with the money says it's not good enough, then it won’t move forward. It's the Golden Rule: He who has the gold makes the rules. It wasn’t until many years later though that I realized finance was my Archimedes lever. Archimedes famously said, “Give me a lever long enough and firm ground to stand upon and I can move the world.” In 2015, through the US Department of Energy’s Sunshot program, I made the switch to working on capital deployment. Fast forward a few more years to late 2018, the IPCC released a report that said essentially, if we want to stay below one and a half degrees centigrade, we need to spend $6 trillion per year between 2016 and 2050. I asked myself “Who's got that much money?” It's the global banking sector. So I started working on this in 2019 and shortly after, I met my co-founder, Pete, who worked as a banker financing renewable energy projects. We wondered how do you get banks to move faster and at the same time also give people the power to have an impact on climate change with their deposits. We’re not trying to become the biggest “bank” in the world and finance the entire transition ourselves, as we would still be too small and moving too slowly. Instead, we want to help 1,000 banks, or even 10,000 banks to shift a portion of their portfolio to funding the transition, and in so doing, we’ll have a much larger impact, sooner. 3. Transparency is a big part of your product. Why is that important to you and what role does it play in the future of climate banking? Transparency is a critical part of not only our model but of the transition itself. People don't know what their money does. They don't know the true impact of what they're buying and have lost faith in so many “green” finance companies because there has been too much greenwashing across the industry. We wanted to assure people that what we're doing is legit by showing people the projects that their money is funding. We show the calculations behind our impact numbers, the assumptions, and the data sources. It's not just an asterisk — a bold claim that we make on the marketing site where you can't really track the numbers. We say, “hey, this is the modeling, and maybe it's not perfect. But it's close, and it's some of the best out there.” And now that we've moved into funding distributed energy and electrification, we can get more granular and we will show how we go from the macro down to the micro. As we grow, the accuracy will improve, the transparency will increase, and people's trust in our model will increase as well. That's on the deposit side. On the loan side we are changing how residential solar pricing is communicated as well. A lot of the industry charges a finance fee — it’s called the dealer fee, which is rarely exposed to the borrower. The incumbent model is to charge a high dealer fee and low, “teaser” rate to make the financing appear to be a steal of a deal. The dealer fee is charged to the installer and then it gets wrapped into the price of the total system price that the person is borrowing money for. We expose the fee that we charge which is currently 80-90% less than the incumbent lenders. Instead of a teaser rate with a high fee, we give a very low fee with a fair rate through our community bank and credit union partners to make the overall cost lower for borrowers. By doing that, we bring down the total cost of the system and thus the electricity produced. In order to achieve our country’s potential for how quickly we move off of fossil fuels, we need to reduce the cost of residential solar by roughly half and cutting the financing costs are the best place to start to achieve that. If somebody goes solar, they realize the cost of their fuel is now electricity. If you bring the cost of the electricity down, now driving their EV is cheaper, running their heat pump is cheaper, and cooking on their induction stove is cheaper. Reducing the cost of solar financing speeds up the transition — not just for solar, but every follow-on product of electrification that follows. 4. How much does the average consumer bank client currently invest in fossil fuel projects without their knowledge? It’s a great question, and it’s not exactly clear. There has been some research to that effect, and we have some stats on some of our social media posts. But for every dollar you deposit, something like 10 cents goes to fossil fuel extraction, depending on which big bank you're with and even more goes to consumption, which is even harder to measure. That said, every community bank and credit union also funds fossil fuels in some fashion as well. They funded people's homes and people's homes burn fossil fuels. They funded auto loans and up until a few years ago, really didn't have much, if any, electric vehicles or non-fossil fuel burning vehicles. So to say any existing bank is fossil fuel free is not exactly true because they're still funding the consumption through home mortgages, commercial mortgages and vehicle financing. What most people mean when they say fossil fuel free banking is that they're not funding the extraction of fossil fuels — these hundreds of millions or billions of dollars projects, which only a few entities are large enough to be able to participate in. Simply by the nature of their small size, most community banks and credit unions will be excluded from those projects. They just can't participate. So while they may not be fossil fuel free, community banks and credit unions are a vital part of our economy and of their local economies to keep small businesses and home financing accessible to more people. I wish that there were many climate-positive banking options in the US, but unfortunately there are just two. Atmos and Clean Energy Credit Union. We need more of us out there. We need more banks and more credit unions shifting where their money goes, becoming climate positive.Because of their regulated nature, they may not be able to get to 100% climate-positive as Atmos is, but they can move beyond “fossil-free” and start to have real impact. This is what Atmos does. We help them to put more of their money into climate-positive assets and change the impact of their portfolio without needing to hire their own team to do it themselves. 5. What are some of the challenges of getting someone to switch to a climate-friendly bank? Banking is very sticky. Many people, when they open accounts with us, will say “you know, this is my second bank account in 30 years. My parents opened an account for me when I was little at the bank down the street and I've had the same one since.” Most people only get to pick one of the Big Four. And it's wild because the banks will spend so much money to get somebody in because once they've got them in, it's really hard for people to leave. One thing that we really emphasize is the ease of switching where you save. Most people’s checking account is attached to dozens of different products so they think it's going to take them multiple 24 hour periods to change them all over, and since they don't have that much free time they just won't do anything. But, if you've got two minutes to apply, and then another five minutes to fund your savings account then you could have a pretty significant impact with just that very small amount of effort. And since the national average for savings rates is something like 0.6%, we're going to be paying you a lot more than you're getting right now. You're earning more, you're having an impact and you're only taking a few minutes out of your day. You can use Atmos on your phone, you can use it on your computer. And if you want that money back you can get it within one to two days as long as it’s not a holiday or weekend. Once you have your savings account setup, if you want to keep going, slowly transition the rest of your stored checking or debit payments over weeks or months and make it easeful. 6. Why should someone come to work at Atmos? First and foremost, working at Atmos means having a meaningful impact on the climate. Next, I would say that we're a creative place. People are allowed to bring creative solutions to the problems that we're facing as a company and as a planet. It's not just, “oh, here's an issue. We're a finance company. Let's throw money at it.” It's, “hey, here's this challenge. What are different ways that we can solve it?” We have people constantly bringing up ideas about how we change our product, how we improve our customer service, or how we improve as a company. It's not just the product team, but it's everyone that says, “hey, this part is confusing in the app, why don't we change it?” We want everyone to bring their unique strengths. They may start in one position, and they may grow into something else. And we're working hard to build one of the best places to work. We offer competitive salaries, equity packages, health, dental, a climate-positive 401k, as well as continued learning benefits to really support people to grow and to give their best selves to this mission. 7. Is there anything else you want to say to people looking to work in climate? Do more. We all have an immense capacity for change and for impact, and almost to a person we're not doing as much as we can do. Even if it's just one thing more: sharing a tweet out, sending an email, having a conversation, moving your money, calling your representatives. Find the areas within your own life that have great leverage and activate them. If you're reading this newsletter, if you're on this site, you want to have an impact. Do the things that will produce a much greater impact than the effort that you put into them. 🌎 New Climate Jobs Check out some of the latest featured jobs below. If you don't see anything that speaks to you, you can always go to Climatebase to explore thousands of other opportunities. Reunion “Reunion's mission is to accelerate investment into renewable energy. We are building a marketplace to connect buyers and sellers of renewable energy tax credits to easily raise money for wind, solar, and battery storage projects. Project developers can easily access pools of capital from high quality corporate investors for their project portfolios. Corporate investors can buy tax credits to achieve a ...” Senior Full Stack Engineer (Remote) BioLite “BioLite is a for-profit social enterprise that develops, manufactures, and markets distributed energy solutions for off-grid communities around the world. Our business serves two distinct markets, 1) developing-world families living in energy poverty and 2) outdoor enthusiasts seeking fuel-independent cooking and electricity. BioLite is a unique company that lives at the intersection of climate-tech, social impact, consumer products, and outdoor ...” Firmware / Hardware Engineer (Brooklyn, New York (Hybrid)) Join Our Team (Brooklyn, New York (Hybrid)) Staff Accountant, Accounts Receivable (Brooklyn, New York (Hybrid)) Covalent Technologies “We are an early-stage, venture-backed startup ($2M in pre-seed funding) working to reduce waste and improve supply chain efficiency in a $400B+ industry. ...” Sales Development Representative (Founding Employee) (San Francisco, CA, USA) Operations Manager (Founding Employee) (San Francisco, CA, USA) Waterplan “At Waterplan we work in long term water security within the context of climate change adaptation. Waterplan is a fast growing startup in the Climate Tech Space that develops a SaaS platform for companies to manage water availability in their facilities. The platform combines companies' operational data with local water satellite imagery to provide a real-time financial assessment of water ...” Senior Water Advisor (Mining & Industry) - Remote (Remote (US)) Partnerships Specialist Japan - Part Time - Remote (Remote (Japan)) Revenue Operations Specialist Argentina - Remote (Remote (Argentina)) Sales Development Representative Argentina - Remote (Remote (Argentina)) Senior Accounting Manager Argentina - Remote (Remote (Argentina)) Cybersecurity Manager Argentina - Remote (Remote (Argentina)) Graphic Designer - Part Time - Remote - Argentina (Remote (Argentina)) Senior Enterprise Account Executive LATAM - Remote (Remote (LATAM)) Waterplan's Talent Pool (Remote) Sales Development Representative US - Remote (Remote (US)) Customer Success Manager Argentina - Remote (Remote (Argentina)) Senior Enterprise Account Executive US - Remote (Remote (US)) Center for Climate and Energy Solutions “C2ES is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization working to forge ambitious and practical solutions to climate change. Our mission is to secure and safe and stable climate by accelerating the transition to a thriving, just and resilient low-carbon economy. What sets C2ES apart is our combination of policy and analytical expertise, longstanding relationships with leading businesses, and reputation as a ...” Digital Communication Manager (Remote) Industrial Decarbonization Fellow (Remote (Washington D.C., DC, USA)) Digital Communication Manager (Remote (Washington D.C., DC, USA)) Carbon Management Senior Fellow (Remote (Washington D.C., DC, USA)) Carbon Management Senior Fellow (Remote (Washington D.C., DC, USA)) Nira Energy “Nira's mission is to convert the US power grid to be 100% fossil-free. Nira is a software platform that helps renewable energy developers (solar/wind) find the most profitable land to build new projects. We focus on estimating the cost to interconnect with the electrical grid (aka the Interconnection Process). Depending on where developers connect, they may be on the hook to pay ...” Backend Engineer (Remote) Account Executive (Remote) Full Stack Engineer (Remote) Pendulum Systems “Pendulum is a venture-backed AI company focused on addressing the global need to do more with less. Pendulum AI-driven supply chain solutions forecast demand, optimize supply and geolocate - continuously improving on their own. The first major investment in AI by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was in Pendulum; today our technology works for customers across 10+ countries – ...” Machine Learning Engineer (Remote) Product Manager (Remote: Africa/Europe) (Remote) Software Engineer (Remote) Rumin8 “Rumin8 is tackling one of the biggest contributors to climate change: methane emissions from livestock. The digestive process of beef and dairy cattle accounts for a full 3.7% of all greenhouse gas emissions, a huge contribution from a single source. With billions of people around the world relying on animal proteins as part of their daily diet, eliminating livestock methane ...” Operations Associate (Remote (Perth, Western Australia)) General Interest (Remote (Global)) Carbon180 “Carbon180 is a new breed of climate-focused NGO on a mission to fundamentally rethink carbon. We know that our climate goals can only be met by rapidly reducing emissions and removing the carbon that already exists in our atmosphere. The good news? Carbon is much more than mere waste. We work at the intersection of science, business, and policy to ...” Director of People and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging & Justice (DEIBJ) (Remote (District of Columbia, United States)) CAMUS ENERGY “Camus Energy provides an open-source grid management platform for distribution operators enabling them to understand and manage their systems in real-time. We provide monitoring and near-term predictive state, operational control of distribution resources, and real-time pricing or price incentives for extended control of behind the meter resources. Camus Energy was founded in 2019 in the San Francisco Bay area. We have ...” Business Development Director (Remote (Remote)) Propagate “Propagate is a software, development and financing ecosystem that makes it easy for farms to transition acreage to agroforestry. Our platform provides access to agronomic insights, technical assistance, and financing so that farms can reduce risk while integrating fruit, nut and timber trees with animal or crop farming systems. We are a Techstars-backed company, a portfolio company of Elemental Excelerator, ...” Opportunistic Hire (Remote) infiniRel Corporation “infiniRel offers equipment health diagnostics for renewable energy plants to improve efficiency and profitability. Similar to an EKG for heart failure prediction, our high-resolution measurements create unique data offering unprecedented insight for improving output, optimizing maintenance, and extending the life of critical assets. Our patented technology offers prescriptive diagnostics to global renewable energy developers and asset owners, combining signal-processing, proprietary algorithms, ...” Power Electronics Engineer (HV)/Scientist (Remote (Chicago, IL, USA)) Axle Energy “We’re building software to move energy usage to those times when electricity is cheap and green. Our software controls vehicle charging, heating systems, and home batteries. We use machine learning to figure out what energy people will need, and when they'll need it. We minimize CO2 and costs, and protect the grid by limiting peak demand. ...” Software Engineer (London, UK) Alpha Grid “We're radically accelerating the deployment of electric vehicle charging and storage infrastructure. We are developing a software product that utilizes advanced analytics and AI to strategically place and optimize the size of EV charging networks, thereby reducing up to a third of global emissions. ...” Senior Software Engineer (Palo Alto, CA, USA) Atmos Financial, PBC “Your deposits help shape the world in which we live. What type of world do you wish to create? Atmos uses 100% of deposits to finance climate-positive infrastructure like clean energy, electrification, and regenerative agriculture. ...” Junior to Mid Full-Stack Software Developer (Remote (Portland, OR, USA)) Marketing Strategist — Clean Energy Financing (Remote) Senior Full-Stack Software Developer (Remote (Portland, OR, USA)) That's it for this week! Remember, you can always view thousands of more jobs on Climatebase.org. Final reminders... 👋 Get discovered. Create a profile to have employers hire you. 🚀 Accelerate your climate career. Apply to join the Climatebase Fellowship. 🌱 Hiring? Post your jobs to reach over 250k monthly users users and over 100,000 newsletter readers. ❤️️ Share a link to this week's edition. 🐦 Let's connect! Follow us on Twitter @Climatebase, and our co-founders @evandhynes and @jhardin925
Startup Spotlight: Atmos Financial
Julian Moore
Nov 17, 2023
13 min read
Startup Spotlight: Climatize
Startup Spotlight: Climatize
Explain what Climatize does and why it's a key piece of the climate-change solution. Climatize was inspired by the global climate strikes in 2019. There's this disconnect between pent-up demand for climate action and creating any tangible carbon reduction. For many people, climate change feels like an urgent problem, but they feel powerless to make a difference. We saw an opportunity to build a more accessible and inclusive platform than anything that was on the market and make it at the kind of capacity so that anyone can participate. You can invest with as little as $10, and earn up to 10% per year fixed interest debt notes, which are providing project finance for distributed energy resources, including solar projects. So how does investment in these solutions work? Investing in Climatize is nothing like putting $1,000 to Tesla. It's not an ESG fund, and it's not an offset for a tree in some faraway country. It's, hey, look, here are John and Angela, the owners of Farmers Hardware in Somerville, Tennessee. They are trying to build a $264,000 solar and storage unit, but their local credit union and community bank have no idea how to underwrite a solar project. So Climatize is really filling that gap for those small to medium-scale renewable energy projects that have historically really struggled to attract financing. We're up to about 820 investors at the moment and growing at about 16% month over month. As an investor, there are no fees, zero fees. We want to make sure that you are earning on 100% of your money. Why is solar the main focus for Climatize? On the platform, we actually ask our investors, "What are you interested in?" and solar is the number one thing they want to invest in. That's often just because most people's climate education is still pretty one-on-one. They understand that solar is good, right? Like that's pretty well established. Additionally, I forced our team to really focus in on solar. You have to really become known for one thing first, before you go and try and expand that value proposition too quickly. How did Climatize get its start? Climatize was inspired by the global climate strikes in 2019. Myself and my co-founder, we joined the protests, and we showed up to the strikes to see 100,000 people protesting for climate action. And yet, I have this very vivid memory of standing on a bench and looking out over the sea of people, and being struck by this sad realization that we were all going to go home, and the next day, nothing was going to be different. I also have a background with 10 years in renewable energy engineering. I've personally built 15 solar farms. That was really where my expertise came in. What's the biggest lesson you've learned from starting Climatize? I thought that this business would be really easy to start. Every entrepreneur's superpower is they fundamentally underestimate the challenges of building their businesses, and then they're in too deep, and then they just have to follow through. We are an SEC-registered and FINRA-regulated funding portal. We have consumer exposure on one side and a highly regulated industry on the other side. So both sides of our marketplace are regulated, so we had to go through a year of regulatory processes and register with the SEC, before we could ever even really go to market with the business. What advice do you have for people who want to work in climate? I think it's a deeply gratifying journey. When you can align your work and your passions and your curiosities and your skills, for impact, you will wake up feeling like you have a mission to go on every day. Every job can be a climate job. And often there is a stereotype around climate really being for the engineers and the scientists, when nowadays, every climate tech company needs accountants, marketing people, HR reps, just folks to run the organization. What does the future of Climatize hold? I think that what's really exciting for us is when you think about how we can scale this to a global platform that actually enables everyday people to make a positive climate impact. If you can democratize not only the generation of that energy but also who can become co-investors and co-owners of the generation of that, you have this opportunity to really break up a lot of these major power concentrations that have really held us back from progress. 🌟 Climatize is offering you a free $25 credit! Complete the onboarding process and use code CLMBSE.
Startup Spotlight: Climatize
Abigail Bassett
Sep 16, 2024
3 min read

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