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Clean Energy Investment Enters a More Selective Cycle
Venture funds tighten capital access for hydrogen and solar farms, demanding proven transmission solutions.

Key Takeaways
After a multi-year boom in clean technology funds, investors are requiring new developers to demonstrate grid integration capacity before funding initial phases.
The massive influx of clean energy capital has encountered grid constraints. Financial backers are realizing that generating green power is only half the battle; the major bottleneck remains transmission line allocation and high-voltage grid capacity.
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