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Palmetto is committed to the democratization of energy by putting power and control back in the hands of consumers and inspiring them to make environmentally responsible choices. To this end, Palmetto has developed a clean energy marketplace, with proprietary technology designed to make it easier and more affordable for homeowners to source their energy from renewables like solar power. The Company develops proprietary products that reduce costs and drive widespread distribution of simple energy management solutions through a fully distributed network with teammates throughout the United States. In furthering its mission, Palmetto invests in communities to help mitigate climate change. Current partners include Solar Sister and Nature Conservancy. Palmetto is a certified B Corporation and triple bottom line, fully distributed company.
Gordon Terminal Service is a Bayonne, NJ-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, DMC Global Inc. is a diversified technology company focused on growing our company by investing in people, products and businesses that serve niche global markets. Today, our portfolio consists of NobelClad and DynaEnergetics, which address the industrial processing, transportation and energy markets through global manufacturing, sales and distribution networks.
Iris Energy is a sustainable Bitcoin mining company that builds, owns, and operates data centers and electrical infrastructure to mine Bitcoin using renewable energy.
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.