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How San Francisco is leading the nation in climate tech

How San Francisco is leading the nation in climate tech

Axios22-04-2025

San Francisco's reputation as a leader in clean technology will get another boost on Tuesday when a climate solutions partnership announces the names of more than a dozen entrepreneurs who have been selected to launch sustainability projects to revitalize downtown.
Why it matters: Tuesday's announcement, which coincides with Earth Day, comes as thousands of attendees have gathered at SF Climate Week, an annual climate summit taking place until April 27.
Driving the news: The Yes SF Urban Sustainability Challenge — an initiative dedicated to building a network of clean tech startups — will announce 12 new "innovators" selected from this year's pool of 200 applicants to participate in a yearlong program that aims to transform downtown.
The goal of the program is to create new jobs in the clean economy and use new technologies to help the city meet its ambitious climate goals.
The new projects will focus on renewable energy, using environmentally friendly construction materials and resource management.
The winners will have access to new funding and other resources to help bring their projects to life, according to Emily Abraham, a spokesperson at the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.
What they're saying:"This initiative grew very much out of the need to revitalize San Francisco. We believe that we have to invest in these green technologies for a greener future," Abraham said.
Catch up quick: The program was launched in 2023 as a partnership between Deloitte, Salesforce, the World Economic Forum, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and more than 20 other organizations calling on entrepreneurs to submit project proposals aimed at breathing new life into the city's core.
The program's first-year projects included indoor vertical farms, energy-efficient heating and cooling systems and water-conserving shower appliances.
The big picture: From rainwater harvesting systems to AI-powered waste management, San Francisco has led the country as a clean tech hub, with hundreds of local companies finding new solutions to address the climate crisis.
Zoom in: The city is home to more than 700 climate tech companies and has seen more than $42 billion invested in the industry in the past five years.
San Francisco also leads the nation in energy efficiency and reducing its carbon footprint, with climate and transportation plans that have been recognized nationally.
The city has credited its progress to more EV adoption and public charging stations, a clean transportation fleet, building electrification efforts and the use of renewable energy to power the city.
San Francisco aims to cut emissions 61% below 1990 levels by 2030 and become carbon-neutral by 2040.
Zoom out: Globally, the clean tech market has been experiencing a surge in growth and is expected to surpass $2 trillion by 2035, according to a 2024 report from the International Energy Agency.

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