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Mass Megawatts Wind Power is a Worcester, MA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
HelioPower Inc is a Murrieta, CA-based company in the Energy & Utilities sector.
Understory’s insurance solutions protect vulnerable businesses from the financial losses caused by severe weather.
Aries Clean Energy is a renewable energy company based in Franklin,, Tennessee, specializing in developing downdraft and fluidized bed gasification projects that enable corporate and municipal clients to cleanly convert waste into energy with positive financial returns. Deployment of Aries` patented technology also brings measurable environmental benefits, including reduction of carbon and greenhouse gas emissions, and diversion of waste from landfills. In 2014, Aries constructed and field tested the world`s largest downdraft gasifier. The initial deployment of that system is now operating in the City of Lebanon, Tennessee, and converts a blend of commercial wood waste and biological sludge into electric power. This project won the Environmental Leader Project of the Year (2017). Aries Clean Energy was started in 2010, as PHG Energy, and funded by the owners of a multi-state Caterpillar dealership to further develop a patented gasification technology already in full commercialization and proven as a viable method of cleanly converting wood waste to synthetic fuel gas for industrial use.
Silicor Materials is a global leader in the production of solar silicon. The company is headquartered San Jose, California with a Research and Development team located in Berlin, Germany. The organization was founded as a development company in 2006 under the name Calisolar, with the goal of manufacturing low-cost photovoltaic (PV) solar cells from silicon designed specifically for the solar industry (“solar silicon”) rather than electronic-grade polysilicon. Supported by venture financing from Hudson Clean Energy Partners, LP, Advanced Technology Ventures and Globespan Capital Partners, the company built its management and engineering teams; in 2009, construction was completed on a 60 MW PV cell production facility, consisting of a vertically integrated ingot, wafer and cell manufacturing line in Sunnyvale, California.