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  • Illustration Flocean subsea desalination plant

    Nysnø invests in the Norwegian Water Technology Company Flocean

    The world is heading toward a freshwater deficit, with projections of up to 40 percent by 2030. Flocean aims to address this challenge with their patented, climate-friendly subsea desalination technology. Burnt Island Ventures, Nysnø Climate Investments, and Freebird Partners are leading the investment.

  • From left: Kristoffer Repstad (Skeie), Kjetil Njærheim (Aqua Robotics), Knut Molaug (Aqua Robotics), Håkon Berg (Skeie), Øystein Eriksen (Nysnø) og John Egil Johannessen  (Nysnø)

    Nysnø Climate Investments and Skeie Technology invest in Aqua Robotics

    The Norwegian company Aqua Robotics provides automated and robotic net-washing systems for the aquaculture industry. Nysnø and Skeie Technology are investing around 85 million NOK to contribute to realizing the company's ambitions as a technology provider within fish health, fish welfare and sustainability.

  • Investment Manager Guro Skjæveland har lead the investment from Nysnø

    Nysnø Invests in Antler's Second Fund for Startups in the Nordics

    Antler is the most active early-stage technology investor in Europe. Now, Nordic Fund II is being launched to strengthen startup programs in the Nordics focused on climate and sustainability, with Nysnø investing alongside Ferd Impact, Vækstfonden, and Formue.

  • From left: Codruta Gamulea Berg and Eirik Dahle from Dovetail, Gry Cecilie Sydhagen, CEO in Metizoft and Lene Hodge and Joe Eliston from Nysnø Climate Investments

    Nysnø and Dovetail invest in tech company Metizoft

    The Norwegian company Metizoft is a leading provider of software to the global maritime industry. Now Nysnø Climate Investments and Dovetail invest 160 million Norwegian kroner to back the company’s ambitious plans for growth on climate solutions and life cycle analysis.

  • Jean Baptiste Curien, Director Climate Technologies in Nysnø

    New report: Nysnø`s investments will avoid 7 million tonnes CO2 emissions by 2030

    In March, Nysnø launched the report “How to measure climate impact”, outlining a methodology for calculating avoided greenhouse gas emissions. Now, the method has been applied to Nysnø´s own portfolio, and the company’s direct investments are estimated to contribute to 7.2 million tonnes avoided CO2 emissions by 2030.

  • Illustration: REEtec industrial plant at Herøya

    Nysnø invests in the technology company REEtec AS

    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

    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.

  • CEO at Tise, Eirik Rime with Investment Manager Lene Hodge at Nysnø Climate Investments

    Nysnø, Bring and eBay invest NOK 200 million in Tise

    Tise is a leading app for second-hand purchases in the Nordics, with over 2.5 million registered users. Nysnø Climate Investments, Bring Ventures, eBay Ventures and existing investors invest a total of NOK 200 million for the company's further growth.

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