Nysnø invests in the Norwegian venture fund Skagerak Capital
Nysnø invests NOK 50 million in the Norwegian venture fund Skagerak Capital V. The fund will invest in the intersection between climate tech and AI.
Nysnø invests NOK 50 million in the Norwegian venture fund Skagerak Capital V. The fund will invest in the intersection between climate tech and AI.
Nysnø Climate Investments (Nysnø), SINTEF Venture VI, FinStart Nordic and existing shareholders have collectively invested 34 million NOK in the Norwegian company MoreScope AS. The company provides a data-driven platform that helps companies and investors map, improve and report their carbon footprints.
How can we measure climate impact? Today, Nysnø launches a report on how we can shape a methodology for accounting of avoided greenhouse gas emissions.
Nysnø invests in the technology company REEtec. It has developed a new separation technology for environmentally friendly and efficient processing of rare earths elements, used in growth markets within the energy transition. The company is now raising NOK 1.2 billion from LKAB, Nysnø Climate Investments, Mercuria, Techmet and existing shareholders to build a full-scale industrial plant at Herøya.
Nysnø invests in new HitecVision renewables fund. Through the newly established New Energy Fund (NEF), HitecVision will invest in renewable energy production, green energy infrastructure, and decarbonisation. The established fund manager has closed the fund, joined by Nysnø Climate Investments.
The Norwegian technology company Spoor AI develops software based on artificial intelligence to monitor and protect bird life at wind farms. The start-up company are now joined by investors Nysnø Climate Investments, Ørsted and Wiski Capital as they prepare for growth with the scaling of the offshore wind industry.
Morrow Batteries (“Morrow”), a Norwegian company that aims to manufacture the world's most cost-effective and sustainable battery cells, has today announced an EUR 100 million investment round. ABB, Nysnø and Siemens are among the company's investors.
Norwegian State Climate investment company, Nysnø , invests in climate technology company Ducky. The Norwegian climate technology company Ducky develops digital tools to help consumers, businesses and the public sector to reduce their climate footprint.
Nysnø Climate Investments (Nysnø) invests in Heaten AS to develop low-carbon heat solutions for industrial applications
Nysnø invests in venture fund for more sustainable cities. 2150 is a European venture investor who invests in companies with technologies that solve sustainability challenges in the real estate and construction industry. Nysnø Climate Investments and co-investor Ferd each invest 8 million euros in 2150`s first fund Urban Tech Sustainability Fund I.
The Norwegian car subscription platform imove recently closed a Series-A financing round with €16 million from new and existing investors. Nysnø Climate Investments are new owners together with Europe’s largest online car marketplace, AutoScout24, amongst others.
Bluefront Equity AS is a Norwegian venture capital fund investing across the seafood value chain to make it more sustainable. Nysnø Climate Investments invests in the firm’s first fund, Bluefront Capital I.
Nysnø Climate Investments, Equinor Ventures and Yara Growth Ventures are the first Norwegian Limited Partners in AP Ventures Fund II, focused on investing in the hydrogen economy. The fund is focused on investing in the fast-growing hydrogen industry. This investment is set up to contribute to establishing a well-functioning market and value chain for hydrogen in Norway and around the world.
Nysnø invests in Astanor’s first venture fund for sustainable food ecosystems. The Good Harvest Ventures I fund invests in technology-driven early-stage companies with solutions for innovative food production processes, alternative sources of protein, and combatting food waste.
Cenate AS is a Norwegian company that produces advanced silicone nanoparticles. These particles increase the efficiency of lithium-ion batteries while reducing costs. With cheaper and more efficient batteries in electric mobility, the technology supports global electrification.
HIPtec - a Norwegian technology company producing advanced metal components with lower energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, raises 50 MNOK from Scatec AS, Nysnø Climate Investments AS and Roht Invest AS.
Greenbird, a leading software company that enables power system flexibility, raises € 5 million in a Series B round to grow into new markets worldwide.