Within the cleantech venture capital landscape, we hear the common accusation that cleantech companies are too capital-intensive and too reliant on government incentives, writes Harold Wiener, general partner at Israeli venture capital firm Terra Venture Partners. While there is some truth to this claim, some cleantech investors are increasingly choosing to fund technologies that avoid this pitfall.
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Harold, Great article, thank you