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Denmark tops the first-of-its-kind Global Cleantech Innovation Index

Denmark, followed by Israel, Sweden, Finland and the US provide the best conditions today for clean technology start-up creation, according to the first Global Cleantech Innovation Index by Cleantech Group and WWF.

7 March 2012

<p>Cleantech Group and WWF published <b>Coming Clean: The Global Cleantech Innovation Index 2012</b>. The report looks at where entrepreneurial cleantech companies are growing today, reasons as to where they will spring-up over the coming years, and which countries are falling above and below the curve for fostering cleantech innovation.</p><p>Thirty-eight countries were evaluated on <b>15 indicators related to the creation and commercialisation of cleantech start-ups</b>, generating an index measuring each one’s potential, relative to their economic size, to produce entrepreneurial cleantech start-up companies and commercialise clean technology innovations over the next 10 years.</p><p>"The global macro-economic landscape is shifting; fostering entrepreneurial start-ups and growth companies with clean technology solutions will be <b>an increasingly important part of countries’ competitiveness</b> on the world stage" said Richard Youngman, Managing Director Europe & Asia, Cleantech Group.</p><p>The <b>four top</b> scoring countries were <b>Denmark, Israel, Sweden and Finland</b>. These countries all have small economies and while they are the source of much innovation, they have less ability to scale-up companies. These small countries need innovative approaches and collaboration to compensate for the lack of large domestic markets and inconsistent availability of finance throughout a company’s life-cycle.<br />"This index shows that several countries are on the right track, but clearly <b>much more needs to be done</b> if we are to properly address climate change and achieve a transition towards a global 100 percent renewable future," said Samantha Smith, leader of WWF’s Global Climate and Energy Initiative.</p><p>"The overwhelming majority of capital required for making the transition to a low-carbon future will come from a variety of private sources. Developing a working recipe for <b>strengthening the flow of public-private finance</b> towards early as well as later stage cleantech is key for countries that want to taste the economic success of cleantech," she added (<a href="http://qualenergia.it/sites/default/files/articolo-doc/indice%20cleantech.jpg">chart</a>).</p><p><b>North America and northern Europe</b> emerged as the primary contributors to the development of innovative cleantech companies.<br />The <b>US</b> placed fifth in the Index. However in absolute terms, without factoring in economic size, the United States <b>leads in many measures</b> of cleantech innovation: the country has the greatest public cleantech R&D budget, the greatest number of cleantech start-ups and investors, as well as the most venture capital, private equity, and M&A deals in cleantech.<br />However, the <b>Asia Pacific region</b> performs well when it comes to scaling up entrepreneurial cleantech companies to wider commercial success and revenue creation.</p><p>Whilst currently seeing fewer emerging cleantech start-ups and placing 13th, <b>China</b> leads in cleantech manufacturing, is strong in early-stage growth, and shows potential to produce more early stage innovation in the future.</p><p>The country is <b>rapidly gaining access to funding</b> due to success in raising money for cleantech-focused funds. Additionally, China has been home to the majority of cleantech IPOs since 2009, many of which listed on the recently established ChiNext board of the Shenzhen stock exchange.<br />Similarly, <b>India</b> scores 12th but is performing well in fund raising towards Cleantech focused funds and has much activity in later stage Cleantech companies.</p><p>Coming Clean: The Global Cleantech Innovation Index 2012 is available as a free download from Cleantech Group at <a href="http://info.cleantech.com/2012InnovationIndex.html">http://info.cleantech.com/2012InnovationIndex.html</a>.</p><p><br /></p>


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