Published Oct 31, 2024
Why climate tech startups get this one thing wrong
Shayle Kann, joined by experts Greg Thiel and Melissa Ball, delves into the common pitfalls of techno-economic analysis (TEA) in climate tech startups, emphasizing the importance of system-level thinking and challenging flawed assumptions to ensure market viability and technological feasibility.

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