India among top 10 countries in the world in terms of climate technology investment

India among top 10 countries in the world in terms of climate technology investment

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Category : National Published on: October 27 2021

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  • In terms of climate technology investment in the last five years, India ranks ninth among the top ten countries.
  • Indian climate technology companies have received $1 billion as venture capital investment from 2016 to 2021.
  • The US ranks first and China second in terms of climate technology investment, followed by Sweden third and Britain fourth.

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About climate technology investment Top 10 Ranks 

  1. US (USD 48 billion)
  2. China (USD 18.6 billion)
  3. Sweden (USD 5.8 billion)
  4. UK (USD 4.3 billion)
  5. France (USD 3.7 billion)
  6. Germany (USD 2.7 billion)
  7. Canada (USD 1.4 billion)
  8. Netherlands (USD 1.3 billion)
  9. India (USD 1 billion)
  10. Singapore tenth (USD 700m)
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