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SiEnergy Systems LLC is an early-stage company commercializing a novel thin film solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) developed at Harvard University. The technology uses inexpensive silicon-based technology and nanometer scale electrolytes to create SOFCs that operate at a commercially desirable temperature and are scalable to meet various power requirements. Thin film SOFC is a promising technology that provides solutions to cost and reliability challenges of fuel cells today. SiEnergy was established in 2007 by Allied Minds and Harvard University. After 3 years of research activity in Shriram Ramanathan’s lab at Harvard University, the company moved to an independent location in Cambridge, MA for further commercialization of the technology. SiEnergy is committed to creating clean, efficient, and affordable power sources that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, oil consumption, and air pollution. We will create a better and brighter future through development of novel thin film solid oxide fuel cell technology.
Master Disposal Co is a El Monte, CA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Sefton Resources, Inc., a British Virgin Island corporation, is in the principal business of oil and gas production through wholly owned subsidiaries TEG Midcontinent and TEG Transmission. Administrative offices are in London, UK. The company trades only on the London Stock Exchange AIM Market. The trading symbol is SER. The initial public offering occurred on December 8, 2000.
Nationwide Energy Partners is a company that provides management solutions for electricity and water to properties and multi dwelling units in Ohio.
Electriq Power, a US-based company, has developed a premier smart home battery storage solution for homes and small businesses. Electriq helps homeowners harness the power of smart batteries to achieve a more renewable energy solution. You can currently find systems deployed across the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada and Mexico.