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Climate tech companies are going public. What’s next?

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Casey Crownhart
Climate tech companies are going public. What’s next?
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Several climate tech companies, including Fervo Energy and X-energy, have recently gone public through successful IPOs. These firms are capitalizing on the surging demand for electricity, particularly from data centers, by scaling innovative energy solutions like geothermal and modular nuclear reactors.

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The influx of capital into climate tech signals a shift in how the energy grid is being modernized to meet the massive power requirements of the AI and data center boom.

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