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SG battery recycling tech startup Green Li-ion raises $5.2m in Series A round
Green Li-ion, a Singapore based green tech startup that specialises in battery recycling technology has raised $5.2 million in a Series A round led by UK-headquarted Energy revolution Ventures, per regulatory filings.
Read moreDiviGas secures $3.6m for Hydrogen recycling to reduce emissions
Singapore-based start-up DiviGas announced a financing round of $3.6 million for the first deployments and continued development of groundbreaking polymeric membranes.
Read moreDiviGas closes $3.6M seed round to support commercialization of net gen membrane of H2 separation
Start-up DiviGas has announced a $3.6-million seed round to support the commercialization of a new next-generation polymeric hydrogen separation membrane.
Read moreUS $3.6 M received by DiviGas in seed funding round
DiviGas, a Singaporean business that develops industrial membranes for refineries, has received US $3.6 million in seed investment sponsored by MANN+HUMMEL’s venture arm.
Read morekindrik partners advises cleantech startup DiviGas on US$3.6m seed round
DiviGas has engineered a product designed to efficiently separate and recover hydrogen and other gases at refineries and plants. Their innovative design allows customers to save money and minimise the wasteful and dangerous side-effects such as CO2 production and other mixed gases and chemicals.
Read moreDiviGas Announces Seed Round for Polymeric Hydrogen Separation Membrane
Aligned with the COP26 summit which brings parties together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the start-up DiviGas has announced a $3.6 million seed round to support the commercialization of a new next-generation polymeric hydrogen separation membrane, which is a filter at a molecular level that purifies hydrogen and helps capture the associated CO2.
Read moreWith new tech and $3.6M seed, DiviGas aims to clean up hydrogen production
Hydrogen is at the center of many industrial processes and potentially part of major future energy ecosystems, but the process of isolating and storing it is wasteful and expensive.
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