The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) will support four hydrogen start-ups with £100,000 ($125,500) each as part of its TechX Clean Energy Accelerator.
A total of 12 newcomer companies have been selected for the programme, with each set to receive the funding and access to the NZTC’s network of mentors, investors and sponsors including bp, Equinor, ADNOC and ConocoPhillips.
The programme aims to kickstart new technologies that could prove critical to the energy transition. Companies will receive 15 weeks of investor readiness training, refining business models and business storytelling, the programme will culminate in a demo day in June 2024.
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