Think Renewables Group leverages its global network of investors, climate entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and civil-society organizations to facilitate investment in climate action, including renewable energy. Our expertise is in helping stakeholders make connections and increase action on climate change.
Think Renewables Group has worked on projects in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa including initiatives with the Hydrogen Business Council in Canada and Coalition for an International Platform for Climate Finance.
Through our Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) initiative, we offer free resources, spotlight solutions that mitigate and adapt to climate change, and promote collaborations on climate action.
As a result of rapid advances in technologies in several complementary areas including power generation with carbon capture, direct air capture, energy storage and renewable energy, opportunities have emerged to generate reliable power while creating negative carbon emissions. We became so encouraged by these combinations that we prepared this article about it, which was published in oilprice.com: How Oil & Gas Companies Can Profitably Create Carbon-Negative Energy (Jan 05, 2022). To view a 3.5 min. animated video along with links to more information about these opportunities, see: Business Opportunities Creating Large-Scale Carbon Emissions Mitigation.
To create more awareness about the current warming trend and how our new company Integrated ClimateTech (iClimateTech) can help organizations maximize their climate benefit and profits, we prepared this 3.5-min. video:
Think Renewables Group leverages its global network of investors, climate entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and civil-society organizations to facilitate investment in climate action, including renewable energy. Our expertise is in helping stakeholders make connections and increase action on climate change. Think Renewables Group has worked on projects in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa including initiatives with the Hydrogen Business Council in Canada and Coalition for an International Platform for Climate Finance. Through our Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) initiative, we offer free resources, spotlight solutions that mitigate and adapt to climate change, and promote collaborations on climate action.
Think Renewables Group is also developing its ThinkBiz Africa, which is social business initiative that is developing a network of solar-powered small business (SBiz) Centres to facilitate both education and entrepreneurship in underserved communities, especially for girls. For more information, please see a 2.5-minute pitch video at http://thinkrenewables.com/tbv and ThinkBiz Africa homepage at http://thinkrenewables.com/tba . To help accelerate this social business initiative, ClimateSAN partnered with the Canada Africa Partnership (CAP) Network to launch the Africa Climate Action Initiative (ACAI).
Combining its technologies with other complementary systems is part of its overall plan to integrate renewable energy technologies, free educational information, communication technologies and low-cost user devices to enhance education and accelerate job creation in developing countries on a substantial scale. Think Renewables Group is headquartered in Canada and has operations in the United States through its subsidiary, Think Renewables, Inc. (TRI). Think Renewables Group is member of the Ryerson University’s Clean Energy Zone, which is an incubator/accelerator for innovative clean-tech companies. Both Think Renewables Group and TRI are owned by Paul Stevers.