Program Overview
This one-day course offers a comprehensive understanding of India’s Climate Tech landscape, focusing on cutting-edge technologies, sustainability solutions, and emerging business models. Participants will explore renewable energy innovations, carbon capture technologies, and AI-driven climate solutions while gaining insights into policy frameworks and ESG compliance. Delivered by Climate Tech pioneers, the program includes practical tools, case studies, and collaborative cohort activities like project evaluations and brainstorming sessions. Designed for investors and analysts, the course equips participants to identify scalable opportunities and make informed decisions in the rapidly growing Climate Tech sector.
Features
- Suitable for 5-8 members team
Target audiences
- PE/VC investors exploring sustainability-driven opportunities in ClimateTech
- Investment analysts focusing on renewable energy, carbon tech, or ESG-compliant ventures
- Corporate venture capital teams in sustainability, energy, or cleantech innovation
- Policy advisors and consultants specializing in climate policies and investments
- Senior executives from energy, manufacturing, and environmental sectors
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 24 Lessons
- 1 Day
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- Module 1: Introduction to Climate-Tech in India3
- Module 2: Emerging Technologies in ClimateTech4
- 2.1Renewable energy innovations: advanced solar panels, wind turbines, and green hydrogen
- 2.2Energy storage systems: lithium-ion batteries, solid-state batteries, and thermal storage
- 2.3Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies
- 2.4AI/ML in climate modeling, energy efficiency, and predictive analytics
- Module 3: Sustainability Solutions and Business Models2
- Module 4: Policy and Regulatory Framework5
- 4.1Government policies driving ClimateTech: FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles), renewable energy targets, and green finance schemes
- 4.2ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) compliance: frameworks and reporting standards
- 4.3International collaborations and climate pacts impacting India
- 4.3Government policies driving ClimateTech: FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles), renewable energy targets, and green finance schemes
- 4.3ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) compliance: frameworks and reporting standards
- Module 5: Sector-Specific Tools and Metrics3
- 5.1Tools: Carbon accounting software (e.g., Persefoni, Emitwise), renewable energy platforms (e.g., ReNew Power), and climate modeling tools (e.g., ClimateAI)
- 5.2Metrics: Carbon intensity reduction, ROI on renewable projects, and green finance adoption rates
- 5.3Case studies: ReNew Power, Carbon Clean, and Log9 Materials
- Module 6: Investment Landscape in ClimateTech4
- 6.1Key growth areas: renewable energy, electric vehicles (EVs), and carbon removal technologies
- 6.2Evaluating ClimateTech startups: scalability, tech differentiation, and regulatory fit
- 6.3Risks: capital intensity, long payback periods, and policy dependencies
- 6.4Exit strategies: public markets, strategic acquisitions, and impact funds
- Module 7: Cohort-Based Exercises3