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AWS unveils startups selected for the Clean Energy Accelerator 3.0 program

Today at CERAWeek Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the startups selected for the Clean Energy Accelerator 3.0 a high-pace, non-equity dilutive accelerator designed to facilitate collaborations with mature startups developing breakthrough clean energy technologies. The AWS Clean Energy Accelerator aims to foster innovation and rapid growth of clean energy technology, which is needed to address the global climate crisis. Primary focus areas of the AWS Clean Energy Accelerator 3.0 include: advanced materials; carbon capture, utility and storage; economic hydrogen generation, transport, and use; energy storage; grid modernization; energy security and reliance.

The program is designed to spur co-innovation through energy collaborations, and is centered on the needs of mature startups from across the globe. Through the program, industry and thought leaders will mentor startups on topics like energy, digital competency, investment, public policy, innovation, and advanced research. Leading energy organizations will work with selected startups on addressing clean energy and decarbonization challenges, while AWS provides guidance in accelerating experimentation, expanding automation, and delivering deep insights by leveraging the cloud.

To date, the AWS Clean Energy Accelerator has helped over 14 pilot kickoffs and influenced more than $207 million in seed funding for clean energy and climate technology startups.

AWS Clean Energy Accelerator 3.0 startups:

Lyten (USA) an advanced material manufacturer has invented Lyten 3D Graphene ™ platform and a proprietary process to liberate Carbon and Hydrogen with zero emissions. Lyten tunes and functionalizes 3D Graphene to create disruptive material performance in Energy, Defense, Automotive, Aviation applications and more.

SunGreenH2 (Singapore) brings a nanotech-level advance to green hydrogen production, using a complete modular electrolyser system with an advantage of 30x reduce in use of precious metals, doubled (2x) hydrogen production and 10% lower renewable energy consumption.

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