Octopus Energy Generation is investing nearly $1bn in Californian clean technology projects, deepening its exposure to the US energy transition and accelerating plans to deploy $2bn across the country by 2030.
The funding, channelled through Octopus-managed funds, spans carbon removal, heat battery technology and solar-plus-storage infrastructure, reinforcing the company’s strategy of backing next-generation decarbonisation assets in advanced markets.
Octopus will support two California-based carbon removal companies focused on grassland restoration and reforestation, converting degraded land into high-quality carbon-absorbing assets. Several large technology firms have already agreed to purchase carbon credits from the projects, providing long-term revenue visibility.
The investor will also back heat battery technology developed in the Bay Area, aimed at decarbonising hard-to-electrify industrial processes. The systems are designed to replace fossil-fuel boilers with renewable-powered thermal storage, cutting emissions in sectors that have proven difficult to transition.
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