The Earth Set Podcast

Bridging the Valley of Death: Scaling First-of-a-Kind Climate Tech in the UK

March 23, 2026·37 min
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Behind every breakthrough climate technology lies a quieter, more fragile moment. The point where innovation has been proven, but scaling it into the real world becomes uncertain, expensive and deeply complex.In this episode, Amy Rennison sits down with Sarah Macintosh of Cleantech for UK and Jim Totty of Virdis Capital to explore one of the most critical — and least understood — challenges in the climate transition: the “first-of-a-kind” gap, often referred to as the valley of death.Drawing on their recent research with Cleantech for UK, the conversation unpacks why so many promising climate technologies struggle to reach commercial scale, despite strong early innovation and growing global demand.From funding gaps and capability challenges to risk perception and policy design, this episode explores the systemic barriers holding back the next generation of industrial climate solutions — and what it will take to unlock them.If the technologies to decarbonise already exist, the real question becomes this: why are so few of them making it to full-scale deployment?In this episode you’ll learn:What “first-of-a-kind” projects are and why they sit at the hardest stage of climate innovationWhy the transition from pilot to commercial scale is so difficult for climate tech companiesThe funding gap between venture capital and infrastructure finance — and why it persistsHow founders must shift their narrative from “innovative and unique” to “bankable and low-risk”The critical role of offtake agreements, supply contracts and project finance structuresWhy internal capabilities — from leadership teams to technical validation — can make or break scalingHow the UK compares to the US, Europe and Asia in supporting climate technology deploymentThe impact of energy prices and market structures on where projects get builtWhat policy tools (like contracts for difference, procurement and guarantees) can unlock progressWhy ecosystem fragmentation — across investors, corporates, government and service providers — remains a major barrierThe scale of the UK’s pipeline of climate projects and where the biggest opportunities lieWhy this is not just a capital problem, but a systems and coordination challengeResources & LinksCleantech for UK – Research on first-of-a-kind climate projects and scaling challenges🎟️ Join Earth Set LiveWe host monthly live events in London featuring founders, investors and policy leaders shaping the transition to a resilient, regenerative economy.First Tuesday of every month.Grab tickets here: 👉 earthset.co⁠If you enjoyed this episodePlease take a moment to:Leave 5 starsWrite a quick reviewShare the episode with someone interested in climate technology, innovation or industrial strategyIt helps more people discover the show.Thanks for listening — see you at the next live event or in your feed soon.

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