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G24i makes the Guardian/Library House CleanTech 100 List

18 September 2008
How the companies were chosen

The Guardian/Library House CleanTech 100 is an exciting glimpse of the future. Library House's Richard White explains how the companies were chosen.

The Guardian/Library House CleanTech 100 is an exciting glimpse of the future. The aim is to highlight a group of the most promising private companies in Europe focusing on clean technology, with ­companies selected on the basis of their potential for future growth and ­beneficial environmental impact. With ­climate change and energy use nudging the top of political and commercial ­agendas, these are companies that have a stake in how our world develops.

The list represents a mixed spectrum of companies, reflecting the diversity of technology within the cleantech sector through the "energy chain" - from ­production, through to transmission and storage, to end-user application. ­Typically, companies in the list have leading-edge products and technologies that are just coming to market, or on the verge of commercialisation.

They are potentially the big names of tomorrow, rather than household names of today. But all of the Guardian/Library House CleanTech 100 share the potential for significant growth. And all might have a significant impact on our lives in future.

G24i

Selected in the solar power category of the 2008 Guardian/Library House CleanTech 100, this company has developed some of the most advanced solar technology in the world.

Profile

Developing some of the most advanced solar technology in the world, G24i has produced breakthroughs in material science and nanotechnology. The company has created a new class of advanced solar cells which the company claims are the closest mankind has come to replicating nature's photosynthesis.

This technology platform will birth a wide range of new products - from those used by consumers every day, such as mobile telephones and laptops, to more cutting-edge products ranging from sensors, water purification and ultra low energy LED lighting systems.

One of the notable features of the technology is its optimisation to operate in low light conditions.

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