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Fueled with funds, startups reimagine renewable energy Looking for your next opportunity? Check out

Fueled with funds, startups reimagine renewable energy [AngelList Logo]( [View Online]( Looking for your next opportunity? Check out our [thousands of job postings]( from startups all over the world. Salary and equity is shared upfront. [Fueled with funds, startups reimagine renewable energy]( Picture by [Raimond Klavins]( It’s all hands on deck to prevent a global climate catastrophe. Capital is [pouring into renewables,]( with the green energy market predicted to reach [$1.9T by 2030]( as startups innovate just about every aspect of how [energy is generated and used](. Kenya-based [BasiGo]( is helping the East African country transition to an all-renewable transportation fleet and raised a $4.3M seed round led by Novastar Venturesthe to deliver [1k mass transit electric buses]( over the next five years. Meanwhile, Singapore-based [DiviGas]( is working to [disrupt hydrogen production]( with a new approach that promises to be cleaner than traditional methods. The company raised a $3.6M seed round led by Energy Revolution Ventures and Mann + Hummel to build a plant in Melbourne. Fresno-based [Yosemite Clean Energy]( produces greener hydrogen and natural gas from farm and forest wood waste. The company is building its first carbon-negative [green hydrogen and renewable natural gas production plant]( in Oroville, California. In solar, London and San Francisco-based [Sighten]( develops software to help companies manage everything from sales and installations to financing and customer support. Sighten believes that their software will enable faster growth for the industry. And speaking of decks, companies are fast at work producing [solar-powered]( and [electric-powered boats]( too. [View Story]( Hot startups hiring now 🔥 [SeedFi]( - Making small dollar loans more impactful and ethical. [Explore 20 jobs](. [Talkiatry]( - Psychiatry, with you in mind. [Explore 20 jobs](. [Scoop]( - Powering the hybrid workforce. [Explore 3 jobs](. [Crosswire]( - Cloud Security at Scale, backed by a16z and General Catalyst. [Explore 1 job](. Startups in the Spotlight 💡 Capital is pouring into the renewable energy sector thanks to a growing recognition of the impacts of climate change [among investors]( and others. The industry is expected to grow to [$1.9T by 2030]( as every aspect of the [energy supply chain]( gets reimagined. Zero-emission fuel companies, green electricity providers, solar energy services, wind turbine distributors, and electric vehicle charging companies are just a few examples of businesses stepping up to combat reliance on fossil fuels. These sustainable energy companies are looking to hire top talent: [Up-and-Coming companies developing Green Energy]( Funding and acquisitions SpaceAge Labs, a Singapore-based [Internet of Things (IoT) solutions startup]( raised a $1.25M seed round led by Silicon Solution Partners to help industrial companies make better use of data from sensors. The company plans to roll out its AI-powered connected operations and maintenance platform, remoteEye, with several upcoming pilot projects. BKwai, a London-based [construction data company]( raised a $2.2M seed round led by Octopus Ventures to help site engineers, construction companies, and “asset owners” make safer decisions. BKwai’s platform combines data from multiple sources to give users a full view of a project site and its surroundings. Vū Technologies, a Tampa, Fla.-based [creator of virtual production studios for film and video]( raised a $17M seed round. The company specializes in the virtual production of commercial advertising, corporate video, film, and episodic television with a network of studio campuses across North America. Calyptia, a San Francisco-based [provider of a First-Mile Observability platform]( raised a $5M seed round led by Sierra Ventures and Carbide Ventures to help companies gain better insights into system performance with “observability data at scale.” Follow us on our social channels below to stay up to date on the latest in startup news and job search tips: [Twitter]( [Instagram]( AngelList Weekly 90 Gold St San Francisco, CA 94133 [Unsubscribe]( | [Update preferences](

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