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
Future Cleantech Architects completes pilot lecture series with the University of Wuppertal
3. February 2026FCA has successfully completed the first Future Cleantech Lecture Series, piloted in collaboration with the University of Wuppertal. The series tested a new lecture format designed to bring neglected but high-impact cleantech technologies into academic teaching at the early stage...
Our Team is Growing!
3. February 2026We are happy to announce that Pauline Leroi has joined FCA as our new Junior Cleantech Analyst, working closely with Magnolia Tovar, Antoine Koen, James Lazenby, Peter Ruschhaupt, Rene Severens, and Hannah Maral.Pauline holds a Master’s degree in Energy Technologies...
Our Cleantech Analyst Unit is Growing!
29. January 2026We are happy to announce that Hannah Maral has joined FCA as our new Cleantech Analyst, working closely with Magnolia Tovar, Antoine Koen, James Lazenby, Rene Severens, and Pauline Leroi. Hannah brings a strong background in analytical industrial decarbonization, with...
New Format! FCA Standpoint on The Potential of Next-Generation Geothermal for Heating in Europe
27. January 2026Geothermal is a renewable form of energy generation that works by drilling into the earth to extract the heat naturally present underground, keeping the surface footprint low. Depending on its temperature, this heat can be used either directly, such as...
🔋 Long-duration energy storage #LDES is no longer optional, it is essential for Europe’s energy security and industrial decarbonization.
23. January 2026What “Made in Europe” Really Means for Cleantech and Industry As Europe rapidly scales wind and solar and accelerates industrial electrification, flexibility is becoming the limiting factor of the energy transition. LDES is a cornerstone of a secure, resilient, and...
Blogpost | What “Made in Europe” Really Means for Cleantech and Industry
15. January 2026What “Made in Europe” Really Means for Cleantech and Industry Blogpost by Marlène Siméon, based on the input of FCA’s cleantech analysts and policy team members For Europe, the debate around “Made in Europe” often gravitates toward two polarized choices:...








