What we have achieved

FCA's Milestones 2025

2025 was a year of growth at Future Cleantech Architects. We hired great talents for our leadership team, cleantech analysts’ unit, and our European policy team. We continued our work on construction, high-temperature heat, long duration, and thermal energy storage and hydrogen. We also continued our Coffee & Cleantech event series, a monthly technical briefing for policymakers in Brussels and in Berlin and started a lecture series, our Future Cleantech Lectures.

We also released our Hydrogen Guardrails report, and submitted a technical analyses to the European Parliament, and two policy briefs – on cement and thermal energy storage –, and started a series of case studies for thermal energy storage.

We are additionally proud to announce that Future Cleantech Architects is now officialy an ad-joint institute of the University of Wuppertal.

See Our Journey

The FCA Timeline

February

FCA's report provides policymakers with guidelines for the development and deployment of clean hydrogen to decarbonize industrial processes and heavy transport.

March

This cooperation includes sharing knowledge, supplementing the university’s teaching program, carrying out joint research projects, and jointly applying research results.

March

Our recommendations to ensure European cement production aligns with Europe’s 2050 carbon neutrality objectives.

May

We partnered with Airborne Wind Europe, EUREC, and ETIPWind for a Parliamentary Breakfast hosted by MEP Nicolás González Casares to focus on innovative renewable energy technologies.

June

Our Head of EU Policy joined a discussion hosted by EPP MEP Sean Kelly (Ireland) and MEP Radan Kanev (Bulgaria) on the policy pathways to get to the market.

July

Our five urgent priorities to integrate TES into the EU decarbonization agenda. Insights from ten of the US and Europe’s most advanced TES startups is also reflected across the recommendations in this brief.

July

We outlined the results of our project on innovation in the steel industry with a focus on the challenges of decarbonization, global value chains, and their transformation.

August

Our founder and CEO argues that structural efficiency is an as yet underutilized tool to drive emissions reductions from buildings.

September

FCA presented its in-depth analysis report on the Delegated Act for assessing greenhouse gas emissions savings from low-carbon fuels to the European Parliament.

September

We contributed to the presentation delivered by TEC co-chair Stig Svenningsen on the RD&D focus area of energy storage.

October

On German Unity Day, the City of Remscheid presented FCA with its Honorary Award for our work on industrial decarbonization.

November

FCA co-hosted an official side event on building a near-zero-emissions steel ecosystem and provided a technical input focused on steel decarbonization pathways.

November

This case study on the decarbonization of the dairy processing industry and the associated business case of heat electrification.

November

We were pleased to convene leading developers of ultra-high-temperature thermal energy storage (TES) at the request of the EU’s DG ENER (EU Energy).

November

We are happy to share that we have launched our Future Cleantech Lecture Series at Bergische Universität Wuppertal. In the first session, we explored why hydrogen is not a silver bullet for most industrial applications and examined realistic pathways for decarbonizing aviation and shipping.

december

We are proud to have been featured last week in The Washington Post as one of the few European organizations recognized for exceptional climate impact.

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Coffee & Cleantech

Our series of 45-minute technical briefings provides policymakers and advisers with a concise yet sufficient overview on technological innovations for decarbonizing the most neglected hard-to-abate sectors.

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