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American Airlines, Microsoft join Gates-backed program to boost clean energy

The initiative aims to boost development of technologies to achieve the target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

September 20, 2021 / 09:55 IST
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American Airlines | This airline has jumped from its 23rd rank last year to second place this year. Henrik Zillmer, CEO of AirHelp, attributes this progress to better weather conditions in 2018, which led to fewer disruptions. (Image: Facebook)
American Airlines | This airline has jumped from its 23rd rank last year to second place this year. Henrik Zillmer, CEO of AirHelp, attributes this progress to better weather conditions in 2018, which led to fewer disruptions. (Image: Facebook)

Several US companies, including American Airlines Group Inc, General Motors and Microsoft Corp, on Monday build on their commitment to clean energy by joining billionaire and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy program.

The initiative aims to boost development of technologies to achieve the target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

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Its catalyst program aims to raise money from governments, philanthropists and companies to make capital investments to bring down the cost of clean technology.

Bank of America Corp, steelmaker ArcelorMittal SA, Boston Consulting Group and the philanthropic arm of asset manager BlackRock Inc have also joined the program, Breakthrough Energy said on Monday.