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CRANE Used In The Scale Up Challenge
As the first software of its kind, CRANE was used in partnership with Mission from MaRS to estimate the emission reduction potential of cleantech solutions developed by the 10 ventures. Investors and policy-makers can make focused predictions about the potential of such innovations if they gain traction and scale significantly.
As the first software of its kind, CRANE was used in partnership with Mission from MaRS to estimate the emission reduction potential of cleantech solutions developed by the 10 ventures. Investors and policy-makers can make focused predictions about the potential of such innovations if they gain traction and scale significantly.
Sifted: CRANE as a Data Tool For Investors
Sifted has highlighted CRANE as a potential data tool for investment decision-making on a technology level.
Sifted has highlighted CRANE as a potential data tool for investment decision-making on a technology level.
ImpactApha: “Better Climate-impact Due Diligence: There’s an App For That”
CRANE, or “Carbon Reduction Assessment of New Enterprises,” can assess the potential future climate impact of more than 200 technology solution areas.
CRANE, or “Carbon Reduction Assessment of New Enterprises,” can assess the potential future climate impact of more than 200 technology solution areas.
CRANE to Address Gap in Climate Impact Assessment for Early-Stage Investors
A software tool that assesses the greenhouse gas reduction potential of new technologies is being developed collaboratively by Prime Coalition, Rho AI, Greenometry, Clean Energy Trust, and Project Drawdown. The tool, known as CRANE (“Carbon Reduction Assessment of New Enterprises”), is an online, open-source software tool that makes climate impact assessment of early-stage companies less labor-intensive, as well as more data-driven, transparent, and standardized.
A software tool that assesses the greenhouse gas reduction potential of new technologies is being developed collaboratively by Prime Coalition, Rho AI, Greenometry, Clean Energy Trust, and Project Drawdown. The tool, known as CRANE (“Carbon Reduction Assessment of New Enterprises”), is an online, open-source software tool that makes climate impact assessment of early-stage companies less labor-intensive, as well as more data-driven, transparent, and standardized.

