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
India’s climate goals: net-zero targets, renewable energy capacity, and emission reduction plans
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