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Future of Energy Challenge: Net-Zero Emissions

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Future of Energy Challenge: Net-Zero Emissions

If you're looking for mentorship, a accelerator curriculum, and a community of sustainability-oriented social entrepreneurs to join, then the Future of Energy Challenge is for you!

By participating in the 2021 Net Impact Accelerator you will:

  • Receive mentorship by industry experts and business coaches who will work with you to develop assets such as an impact assessment strategy, theory of change, a minimum viable product (MVP), and an impact report.
  • Have access to a network of people working towards impactful solutions, mentors and field experts. 
  • Gain feedback to grow your solution and the support to launch your venture.

By participating in the final pitch competition you will:

  • Develop a tested pitch deck to share with potential investors or clients.
  • The winning team will receive up to $10,000 of non-dilutive funding to invest in the next stage of developing their clean energy start-up. See the challenge brief for full details.
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Benefits

This is a serious challenge with serious benefits. Finalists will receive the following and become Net Impact Future of Energy Scholars:

Mentorship

Industry experts and mentors provide guidance and feedback as finalists develop a roadmap to launching their venture

Connections

Unlock access to business and industry experts, and a community of sustainability-oriented social entrepreneurs

Prize

The winning team will receive up to $10,000 of non-dilutive funding to invest in the next stage of developing their clean energy start-up. See the challenge brief for full details.

How it Works

Participants submit a proposal with a potential solution addressing the challenge question: 'What solutions, whether applied to individual consumers or commercial activities, could support significant scope 3 emissions** reductions?'  **See the challenge brief for more details on scope 3 emissions

Up to five teams will be chosen to join the Future of Energy Scholars. Future of Energy Scholars will further develop their solutions through the eight-week 2021 Net Impact Accelerator, run in partnership with Eidos Global’s Social Innovation Warehouse, and designed to grow their solution into a scalable business.

The accelerator culminates with a pitch competition in the summer of 2021. The winning team will receive up to $10,000 of non-dilutive funding to invest in the next stage of developing their clean energy start-up. See the challenge brief for full details.

Download the challenge brief for all the details. Register to attend one of our weekly Q&A sessions here.

Submit your solutions by the early-bird deadline of March 15, 2021 to receive customized feedback and the opportunity to re-submit your concept by the final deadline.

Key Dates

April 19th, 2021

Final submission deadline

Early June 2021

Accelerator starts

Late July 2021

Accelerator ends

July 31, 2021

Pitch competition

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Eligibility Criteria

  • Undergraduate students, graduate students, and professionals are all welcome to apply.
  • Teams must have between 2 and 4 members.
  • Solutions must address the challenge question. This question is intentionally broad in its interpretation so you can think creatively about applicable solutions.
  • Teams must be committed to launching their solution over the next 3-5 years within the U.S. market.
  • Solutions can be in the early stages of development. However, teams must:
    • Demonstrate experience in the topic, whether professional or academic.
    • Be able to describe the solution, speak to the specific need being addressed, and explain how the solution is uniquely suited to address this need.
    • Be knowledgeable about similar solutions in the marketplace, if any.
    • Be able to share a rough outline or timeline for when the solution is expected to be ready to launch.
    • Be committed to bring their solution to market.
  • Because this is an immersive program that will prepare your team with the skills and resources to successfully launch your energy solution, selected teams must commit 6 hours a week, per team, from early June to the end of July 2021.

Questions?

Future of Energy Challenge is supported by Shell

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