We are a climate innovation think tank.
We exist to close the remaining innovation gaps to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
To reach this objective, we accelerate innovation in critical industries – such as cement, aviation, or shipping – where sustainable solutions are still in very early stages. We urge policymakers to intensify and better prioritize their R&D activities. Moreover, we initiate and actively drive high-level research consortia on critical technologies for these neglected technological sectors. Learn more about our work on our core topics:

Energy System
As intermittent renewable energy increases, energy storage will be crucial for security of supply.

Transport
Aviation and shipping together are responsible for about 5% of global annual CO2 emissions.

Construction
Cement production contributes ~5% of global emissions and demand is expected to continue growing.

Green Hydrogen
Hydrogen’s role in the German and European path to climate neutrality is highly controversial.

Future Energy System

Transport

Construction

Green Hydrogen
Our Technical Briefing Series Coffee & Cleantech
Our series of 45-minute technical briefings provides policymakers and advisers in Brussels and Berlin with a concise yet sufficient overview on technological innovations for decarbonizing the most neglected hard-to-abate sectors. Based on FCAs research and analyses, we summarize the key facts and figures on some of the most challenging issues, such as decarbonizing cement production, bringing long duration energy storage to scale, and fast-tracking sustainable aviation.
Our Work
We believe that cleantech can only be effectively advanced through a holistic approach. Fundamental changes will only be achieved if decisionmakers from different disciplines come together and address the challenges and requirements of innovative technological solutions. This is our work:
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News
Europe’s Energy Security Means Accelerating Cleantech Innovation and Deployment | Panel Discussion at New FCA Brussels Offices
19. March 2026“European fossil fuel dependence is the road to serfdom.” — Thomas Pellerin-CarlinAfter the Russian energy shock in 2022, and with new geopolitical tensions affecting oil and gas markets, Europe is once again reminded of its structural vulnerability to fossil fuel...
Press Release | “EU must boost cleantech investment to cut fossil fuel serfdom,” policymakers say
19. March 2026Brussels, 18 March 2026 – As geopolitical tensions continue to drive volatility in oil and gas markets, Europe must accelerate investment in breakthrough clean technologies to escape what one European lawmaker described as “fossil fuel serfdom.” At an event hosted in Brussels today by the climate innovation think...
Open Letter | Future-Proofing Europe’s Energy System with Innovative Renewables
17. March 2026How can the EU turn the 5% target for innovative renewables from a symbolic provision into a real scaling instrument? Our recent analysis of 10 National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) found limited operationalization of the 5% target, no harmonized...
FCA at the University of Cambridge: Lecture on High-Impact Cleantech Innovation
13. March 2026Future Cleantech Architects recently contributed to the lecture series of the Cambridge University Energy Technology Society. During the session, our CEO Peter Schniering presented the organization’s work on advancing high-impact innovation in clean energy technologies. The discussion explored a range...
Join our upcoming webinar on the role of energy storage in delivering the Paris Agreement
5. March 2026UN Climate Change Technology Executive Committee (TEC), the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), and Future Cleantech Architects are pleased to co-host this webinar – bringing together global perspectives on one of the most critical issues in the clean energy transition.As...
Press Release: New Report Finds Leaders and Laggards in EU Renewable Energy Innovation Planning
4. March 2026Brussels, 4 March 2026 – Europe’s energy transition is gaining momentum, but progress in planning for innovative renewable energy technologies remains uneven across the bloc. A new report published today by Future Cleantech Architects (FCA) highlights gaps in Europe’s preparedness for the next phase of decarbonization. Released ahead of the European Commission’s upcoming review of the Energy...







