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Founded in 2004, Sierra Energy is a waste gasification and renewable energy company located in Davis, California. Sierra Energy strives to make waste gasification globally attainable and economically feasible. The FastOx gasifier converts nearly any form of waste into renewable energy. With the widespread adoption and implementation of FastOx waste gasification, Sierra Energy hopes to create jobs, protect the environment, foster energy independence, and provide revenue for local municipalities and governments.
AMS is an energy services company and developer of behind-the-meter energy storage systems. AMS`s `fleets` of hybrid-electric buildings provide large-scale grid support (5-50MW) while providing peak shaving, demand charge reduction and other load reduction value to building owners. AMS was recently awarded 4 first-of-their kind Power Purchase Agreements with Southern California Edison for 50 MW of Hybrid Buildings in Southern California. AMS is a women-owned clean energy company founded in 2012 by Susan Kennedy and Jackelyne Pfannenstiel. A portion of the proceeds are dedicated to micro-lending for women, veteran and minority-owned businesses.
Greensmith is the leader in grid-scale, distributed, intelligent energy storage technologies and solutions. Greensmith`s systems combine cloud computing with battery storage and management technologies to help solve complex problems related to critical changes unfolding on the electrical grid. The company developed and deployed over 24MW of energy storage in 2014 alone. Greensmith`s fourth generation software platform – GEMS – is used for voltage and frequency regulation, peak shaving, PV smoothing, microgrids, and back-up power for critical loads. Greensmith’s customers include utilities, power developers, independent power producers, and commercial and industrial firms. Greensmith is VC backed and also funded by strategic power firms.
Tanknology is a Austin, TX-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Snohomish County PUD is the second largest publicly owned utility in Washington.