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Global Consortium Strategy to Address Energy Climate Crisis.

Updated: Nov 5

Altru Institute Consortium Strategy to orchestrate collaborations in vertical markets.


The unrelenting demand for energy from growing economies, combined with AI, has created a grim outlook -- a slow-motion train wreck regarding GHG emission goals.


The world urgently needs clean and affordable energy and a reduction in consumption.  Altru Climate Project has come up with a viable strategy. A Consortium model offers a  four-step approach:


  1. Segmentation of communities. Identify the important global players by sector. 

  2. Connecting platform. Aggregate and curate essential data for key players.

  3. Foster Engagement. Develop and nurture breakthroughs and solutions by finding what works.

  4. Scale what works. Train professionals for cross-border technology transfer partnerships. 


The strategy succeeds and scales because it creates value for the entire ecosystem. A platform for promising solutions to find partners and resources needed to succeed.


  • Innovators get low-cost business development to increase the odds of success.

  • Companies with proven solutions get much bigger much faster by monetizing their intellectual property through cross-border licensing arrangements.  

  • The industry gains access to information about all the key players and developments. 


Consortium Model that brings together the key players in a vertical.  Once perfected the model can be applied to all other areas: batteries, nuclear, waste to energy, the built environment, geothermal, solar, wind, and others.  It provides a construct for global collaboration and scaling of solutions.

“Having access to the resources and connections can vastly accelerate success.  The right introduction at the right time is how value creation begins. We are simply accelerating this process globally” said Brett Johnson CEO of the Altru Institute.  


The Consortium is preparing to launch and is now seeking strategic partners to be part of this project.  The website currently under construction can be viewed at www.hydrogenconsortium.org.

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