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Crusoe: Leading In the Energy Transition

“Energy is central to nearly every major challenge and opportunity the world faces today, including poverty eradication, gender equality, adaptation to climate change, food security, health, education, sustainable cities, jobs and transport.” 

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Crusoe Energy Systems Announces Participation in Program to Expand Equitable Computer Science Education

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Crusoe Energy Systems Inc. (Crusoe) today announced their sponsorship of the Denver cohort of the CSforALL Accelerator Program, a new initiative from computer science (CS) advocacy organization CSforALL. The Accelerator is a two-year, cohort-model program focused on accelerating the progress of local communities towards fundamental standards-aligned computer science education for all learners, and increasing access to interest-driven computer science learning opportunities.

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Is Crusoe Energy a Climate Tech Company?

Is Crusoe Energy a Climate Tech Company?

By Chase Lochmiller, Co-Founder and CEO of Crusoe Energy

This question was recently posed on a Twitter poll and we appreciate the significant interest and questions around Crusoe’s business.  The short answer is, yes. Our core mission is to align the future of computing with the future of the climate. We are building large-scale computing infrastructure to tackle the world’s most energy intensive computing problems in a way that can reduce emissions from existing sources and accelerate development for more carbon-free power. As the CEO and one of the co-founders of the business, I wanted to provide some more context and detail about Crusoe and explain why the problems we are solving are important for the climate. 

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Is Crusoe Energy a Climate Tech Company?

Is Crusoe Energy a Climate Tech Company?

By Chase Lochmiller, Co-Founder and CEO of Crusoe Energy

This question was recently posed on a Twitter poll and we appreciate the significant interest and questions around Crusoe’s business.  The short answer is, yes. Our core mission is to align the future of computing with the future of the climate. We are building large-scale computing infrastructure to tackle the world’s most energy intensive computing problems in a way that can reduce emissions from existing sources and accelerate development for more carbon-free power. As the CEO and one of the co-founders of the business, I wanted to provide some more context and detail about Crusoe and explain why the problems we are solving are important for the climate. 

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