A common assumption is that the majority of new inventions brought to market are the product of university research. In reality, though, university returns from patents and licensing are meager,…
Research universities play a vital role in driving innovation and economic growth, but they face growing challenges in translating academic research into real-world impact.1 While universities have traditionally focused on…
PGC, L3C can be blamed for being mercifully repetitious: the cement sector is one of the highest emitters of CO2, responsible for roughly 6-8% of human-made emissions.1 Cement is the…
The March 27th Wall Street Journal article by Yusuf Khan discusses pressures on construction, real estate, and architecture companies to use recycled concrete in their building operations. The construction industry…
(image by Clean Air Task Force) We’ve discussed in our recent series of insights the technical feasibility, infrastructure hurdles, and current projects in utilizing H2 gas as an alternative fuel…
The use of hydrogen fuel in cement production is still a path less traveled, only explored by a few companies. In two of our recent insights, we shared about the…
As discussed in our recent writing there is an array of ‘colors’ or types of hydrogen production; some more established, and most under development. They all function based on converting…
image credit: Edward Jenner from Pexels Pure Green Cement, L3C respects and even trumpets the benefits of high returns from investments made using both human and financial capital. Productivity, a ratio…
(image from “The economics and the environmental benignity of different colors of hydrogen” by A. Ajanovic, M. Sayer, and R. Haas) Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the known…
image by Nigel Barker Hard-to-abate industries require substantial funding to overcome barriers in scales of engineering and reach a demonstrative Tech Readiness Level. Infrastructure and Deep Tech startups have long…