Clean Technology Capital
Networks, Knowledge and Experience

CoreTec is considering a variety of fund-raising options for Clean Technology Capital (CTC), its Pan-European Clean Technology Fund.

The global and dynamic nature of the clean technology industry, its drivers and multiple markets present a complex but potentially extraordinary investment opportunity. The fund’s experts will manage the industry’s inherent risks by applying its extensive Networks, Knowledge and Experience to investing in a diverse portfolio of best of breed technology developers.

Phil Doran & Simon Robeson launched CTC in June 2008 to capitalise on a combined 20yrs of network building, knowledge and experience gained through their investment banking and latterly clean tech industry advisory activities.

CoreTec’s global industrial and SME networks span developers, financiers & policy makers and deliver high quality deal flow and an inexpensive expert due-diligence capability. Combined, these will give the fund considerable competitive advantages and significantly reduced deal costs.

Investment Universe:

  • Energy efficiency & storage technologies
    (fuel cells, hydrogen storage & production - incorporating electrolysis & reformation)
  • Renewables (wind, solar and wave)
  • Non food-crop based bio-fuel production
  • Sustainable materials, pollution control & waste management.
For more details contact Simon Robeson, Partner CoreTec Ventures.

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