Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Catalyst program gets anchor partner in ArcelorMittal
The $100 million equity investment is being made through the XCarb innovation fund across 5 years. ArcelorMittal recently announced that it has made a $100 million equity investment into the Catalyst program from Breakthrough Energy, making it an anchor partner. The investment will be spread over the next five years with the goal of global net zero energy by 2050. The Catalyst program is a part of Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy with a commitment to scale the necessary technology to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Among the efforts underway through the company include philanthropic progra…
The $100 million equity investment is being made through the XCarb innovation fund across 5 years.
ArcelorMittal recently announced that it has made a $100 million equity investment into the Catalyst program from Breakthrough Energy, making it an anchor partner.The investment will be spread over the next five years with the goal of global net zero energy by 2050.
The Catalyst program is a part of Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy with a commitment to scale the necessary technology to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Among the efforts underway through the company include philanthropic programs, investment vehicles, policy advocacy, among other initiatives such as the program, which was launched earlier in 2021. This strategy is a new model for the way that governments, companies and private philanthropy will be able to fund, produce, and ensure that next-generation clean tech will be adopted worldwide. Initially, it will concentrate on four technologies for decarbonization, which are green hydrogen, direct air capture (DAC), sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and long-duration energy storage (LDS).