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Bertrand Piccard, Initiator & Chairman, Solar Impulse Foundation
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The Solar Impulse Foundation aims to address environmental challenges while enabling economic growth, Bertrand Piccard has launched, through the Solar Impulse Foundation, the challenge to select 1000 solutions, that can protect the environment in a profitable way and present them to decision makers to fast-track their implementation.
The main pillars of action for the Solar Impulse Foundation to promote CO2 emissions reductions technologies are:
- Identify/source Clean Tech Solutions
- Assess these Solutions and label them under the Foundation's 1000 Efficient Solutions Label
- Advocate to the world's decision makers on behalf of these labelled Solutions and the clean
tech industry in general - Motivate implementation opportunities for these solutions
Following the success of the first solar flight around the world, Bertrand Piccard and the Solar Impulse Foundation has launched the second phase of their action: selecting #1000solutions that can protect the environment in a profitable way and bringing them to decision makers to help them adopt more ambitious environmental targets and energy policies.
When Bertrand Piccard completed the first ever solar-powered flight around the world in July 2016, his speech emphasized that Solar Impulse had achieved a first for energy even more than a first for aviation. This historical flight highlighted that clean technologies can achieve impossible goals and should be used much more for reducing our energy consumption, protect natural resources and improve the quality of life on Earth.
With the continued support of its partners, the Solar Impulse Foundation can fulfill its 1000 Solutions Challenge as well as federate into the World Alliance for Efficient Solutions the start-ups, corporations, investors and public authorities who want to contribute to a cleaner world.
first ever solar-powered flight around the world in July 2016, his speech emphasized that Solar Impulse had achieved a first for energy even more than a first for aviation. This historical flight highlighted that clean technologies can achieve impossible goals and should be used much more for reducing our energy consumption, protect natural resources and improve the quality of life on Earth.
With the continued support of its partners, the Solar Impulse Foundation can fulfill its 1000 Solutions Challenge as well as federate into the World Alliance for Efficient Solutions the start-ups, corporations, investors and public authorities who want to contribute to a cleaner world.