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Repsol in backing early-stage technologies
Financing Energy transition Repsol
Stuart Penson
11 July 2022
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Repsol boosts investment in transition technology

Spanish energy company unveils two investment funds aimed at accelerating development and application of new technologies

Spanish energy company Repsol has increased its backing of new technologies aimed at the transition to net zero with the launch of two investment funds. It has launched a €150mn ($151mn) venture capital investment fund with Spanish fund manager Suma Capital. The fund, called SC Net Zero Tech Ventures, will support companies that develop technologies aimed at decarbonisation and the circular economy to accelerate their application to an industrial sale. In addition, Repsol has committed to invest €50mn in early-stage technology startups via a rebranded venture capital vehicle called Repsol Deep Tech. €200mn – Combined size of two technology funds “These two funds, which complement eac

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