RayGen is an Australian technology company focused on solar power and electricity storage. Its Solar Power Plant provides on-demand renewable energy by combining PV Ultra solar cogeneration with electro-thermal storage to deliver utility-scale, time-shifted power and synchronous generation. The system is designed to be located where the grid requires flexibility and can support dispatchable electricity for grid services, cogeneration, and potential green hydrogen production. RayGen manufactures high-efficiency solar modules at a 25 MWac facility in Melbourne and has deployed 1 MWac PV Ultra projects under power purchase agreements. The company employs around 30 people across engineering, manufacturing, operations and sales and has received support from government programs such as ARENA and Victoria’s New Energy Jobs Fund.
Ausgrid is an electricity distribution company based in Sydney, Australia, serving approximately 1.7 million customers in the Sydney metropolitan area, the Central Coast, and the Hunter regions. The company's primary operations include the ownership and management of a comprehensive electricity distribution and transmission network, which consists of substations, powerlines, underground cables, and power poles. Ausgrid provides a range of services, including electricity supply, infrastructure-related construction and maintenance, street lighting, safety inspections, energy audits, metering, and electrical repairs. Its diverse customer base encompasses residential households as well as small and large businesses across various sectors, including mining, shipping, tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture. Founded in 1904 and originally known as EnergyAustralia, the company rebranded to Ausgrid in March 2011.
Amber Electric
Grant in 2024
Amber Electric Pty Ltd is an Australian company based in Melbourne, founded in 2017. It specializes in delivering electricity at wholesale prices, allowing customers to benefit from real-time pricing that reflects the availability of renewable energy. By encouraging users to consume electricity when it is cheapest, Amber enables significant savings while promoting the integration of renewable resources into the energy grid. The company also offers an online platform for bill payments and additional services, positioning itself as a facilitator for customers to actively engage with the changing dynamics of the electricity market.
AEMO is an independent, member based organisation working in the long-term interests of Australian consumers.
SA Power Networks
Grant in 2024
SA Power Networks is a prominent electricity distribution company based in Keswick, Australia, responsible for delivering power across South Australia. The company operates an extensive distribution network that spans 178,000 square kilometers and includes 89,000 kilometers of power lines. It serves approximately 887,000 residential and commercial customers, providing essential services such as network construction and maintenance, outage response, and safety measures against electric shocks and bushfires. Formerly known as ETSA Utilities, the company rebranded to SA Power Networks in September 2012 and was incorporated in 2011. Its commitment to reliability and safety underpins its operations in managing the electricity needs of the region.
Hysata is focused on advancing hydrogen electrolyzer technology to facilitate the production of green hydrogen, aiming to significantly reduce costs to below $2 per kilogram. This innovative approach is rooted in research from the University of Wollongong's ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, led by Professor Gerry Swiegers. The company’s electrolyzers operate by using electricity to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen, thereby supporting the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources. Hysata's initiatives are designed to play a crucial role in helping businesses achieve net-zero emissions and accelerate the global move towards environmentally friendly energy solutions.
Horizon Power
Grant in 2024
Horizon Power is responsible for generating, procuring, distributing and retailing electricity to regional Western Australia.
Origin Energy
Grant in 2024
Origin Energy is a prominent Australian energy utility that engages in the exploration, generation, and delivery of energy to over four million customer accounts, making it the largest energy retailer in the country, with a 33% market share. The company provides a diverse range of energy services, including electricity, natural gas, solar energy, and liquefied petroleum gas. Origin has a substantial portfolio of electricity generation assets, consisting of base-load, intermediate, and peaking power plants with a total capacity of 6,000 megawatts, contributing significantly to the national electricity market. Additionally, Origin Energy holds a 27.5% stake in Australia Pacific LNG, which operates large coal seam gas fields and liquefied natural gas export facilities in Queensland.
Intellihub Group
Grant in 2023
Intellihub is a digital energy management company that serves energy retailers, energy providers, embedded network operators, and the commercial and industrial sectors in Australia and New Zealand. The company specializes in delivering smart energy devices and services, which include electricity metering, hot water metering, solar battery bundles, water metering, pool energy management, and virtual power plants. By offering these solutions, Intellihub enables its clients to enhance their services while transitioning towards sustainable energy practices. The company is dedicated to providing consistent quality metering services to support the evolving energy landscape.
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.
JET Charge specializes in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in Australia. The company provides a range of EV products and services, including installations for domestic and commercial charging.
RayGen is an Australian technology company focused on solar power and electricity storage. Its Solar Power Plant provides on-demand renewable energy by combining PV Ultra solar cogeneration with electro-thermal storage to deliver utility-scale, time-shifted power and synchronous generation. The system is designed to be located where the grid requires flexibility and can support dispatchable electricity for grid services, cogeneration, and potential green hydrogen production. RayGen manufactures high-efficiency solar modules at a 25 MWac facility in Melbourne and has deployed 1 MWac PV Ultra projects under power purchase agreements. The company employs around 30 people across engineering, manufacturing, operations and sales and has received support from government programs such as ARENA and Victoria’s New Energy Jobs Fund.
Hysata is focused on advancing hydrogen electrolyzer technology to facilitate the production of green hydrogen, aiming to significantly reduce costs to below $2 per kilogram. This innovative approach is rooted in research from the University of Wollongong's ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, led by Professor Gerry Swiegers. The company’s electrolyzers operate by using electricity to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen, thereby supporting the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources. Hysata's initiatives are designed to play a crucial role in helping businesses achieve net-zero emissions and accelerate the global move towards environmentally friendly energy solutions.
Enel X is a company that specializes in energy supply and optimization, aiming to promote more autonomous and sustainable energy consumption. It provides energy intelligence software (EIS) and demand response services through its software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform, which enables enterprises to manage their energy costs effectively, mitigate risks, and streamline compliance and sustainability reporting. In addition to these services, Enel X offers access to demand response programs globally, creating a valuable revenue stream for businesses while providing utilities and grid operators with a reliable and cost-effective demand-side resource. This focus on innovative energy solutions positions Enel X as a key player in advancing energy efficiency and sustainability in various sectors.
Stanwell Corporation
Grant in 2023
Stanwell Corporation Limited is an energy-providing firm that generates & sale electricity.
Origin Energy
Grant in 2023
Origin Energy is a prominent Australian energy utility that engages in the exploration, generation, and delivery of energy to over four million customer accounts, making it the largest energy retailer in the country, with a 33% market share. The company provides a diverse range of energy services, including electricity, natural gas, solar energy, and liquefied petroleum gas. Origin has a substantial portfolio of electricity generation assets, consisting of base-load, intermediate, and peaking power plants with a total capacity of 6,000 megawatts, contributing significantly to the national electricity market. Additionally, Origin Energy holds a 27.5% stake in Australia Pacific LNG, which operates large coal seam gas fields and liquefied natural gas export facilities in Queensland.
SA Power Networks
Grant in 2023
SA Power Networks is a prominent electricity distribution company based in Keswick, Australia, responsible for delivering power across South Australia. The company operates an extensive distribution network that spans 178,000 square kilometers and includes 89,000 kilometers of power lines. It serves approximately 887,000 residential and commercial customers, providing essential services such as network construction and maintenance, outage response, and safety measures against electric shocks and bushfires. Formerly known as ETSA Utilities, the company rebranded to SA Power Networks in September 2012 and was incorporated in 2011. Its commitment to reliability and safety underpins its operations in managing the electricity needs of the region.
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.
First Utility
Grant in 2022
Founded in 2004, First Utility is a prominent independent energy company based in Warwick, UK. It supplies electricity and gas to residential and business customers, offering cheaper tariffs and innovative technology solutions to help lower energy bills.
Intellihub Group
Grant in 2022
Intellihub is a digital energy management company that serves energy retailers, energy providers, embedded network operators, and the commercial and industrial sectors in Australia and New Zealand. The company specializes in delivering smart energy devices and services, which include electricity metering, hot water metering, solar battery bundles, water metering, pool energy management, and virtual power plants. By offering these solutions, Intellihub enables its clients to enhance their services while transitioning towards sustainable energy practices. The company is dedicated to providing consistent quality metering services to support the evolving energy landscape.
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.
Evoenergy specializes in electricity and gas distribution and maintenance services to the residential and business sectors.
Stanwell Corporation
Grant in 2021
Stanwell Corporation Limited is an energy-providing firm that generates & sale electricity.
AEMO is an independent, member based organisation working in the long-term interests of Australian consumers.
United Energy
Grant in 2021
United Energy is an electricity distribution company based in Mount Waverley, Australia. It specializes in supplying electricity to residential buildings, commercial enterprises, and industrial businesses. The company plays a crucial role in ensuring reliable energy distribution within its service area, facilitating access to electricity for various sectors.
RayGen is an Australian technology company focused on solar power and electricity storage. Its Solar Power Plant provides on-demand renewable energy by combining PV Ultra solar cogeneration with electro-thermal storage to deliver utility-scale, time-shifted power and synchronous generation. The system is designed to be located where the grid requires flexibility and can support dispatchable electricity for grid services, cogeneration, and potential green hydrogen production. RayGen manufactures high-efficiency solar modules at a 25 MWac facility in Melbourne and has deployed 1 MWac PV Ultra projects under power purchase agreements. The company employs around 30 people across engineering, manufacturing, operations and sales and has received support from government programs such as ARENA and Victoria’s New Energy Jobs Fund.
Jemena is a company that owns and operates a diverse portfolio of energy and water transportation assets primarily located on the east coast of Australia and in northern Australia. It manages and operates significant energy infrastructure, including gas pipelines and electricity distribution networks. Jemena serves millions of households and businesses, playing a vital role in the energy sector by ensuring the reliable delivery of essential services. The company is committed to maintaining and enhancing its assets to meet the growing demands of the communities it serves.
AEMO is an independent, member based organisation working in the long-term interests of Australian consumers.
Horizon Power
Grant in 2020
Horizon Power is responsible for generating, procuring, distributing and retailing electricity to regional Western Australia.
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.
TransGrid owns, operates, and manages the high-voltage electricity transmission network that links generators, distributors, and end users in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. The network comprises overhead lines, underground cables, substations, interconnectors to Victoria and Queensland, and fibre telecommunications. It serves households and businesses while underpinning the National Energy Market on Australia’s east coast by enabling energy trading and access to cost-effective generation. By maintaining a reliable transmission backbone, TransGrid supports the transition to cleaner energy and ensures uninterrupted power supply to end users.
SA Power Networks
Grant in 2020
SA Power Networks is a prominent electricity distribution company based in Keswick, Australia, responsible for delivering power across South Australia. The company operates an extensive distribution network that spans 178,000 square kilometers and includes 89,000 kilometers of power lines. It serves approximately 887,000 residential and commercial customers, providing essential services such as network construction and maintenance, outage response, and safety measures against electric shocks and bushfires. Formerly known as ETSA Utilities, the company rebranded to SA Power Networks in September 2012 and was incorporated in 2011. Its commitment to reliability and safety underpins its operations in managing the electricity needs of the region.
ActewAGL is a unique joint venture in Australia that operates through two main partnerships. ActewAGL Retail is responsible for selling electricity, including green energy, and natural gas, as well as managing customer services and marketing in a competitive market. Its retail energy services extend across the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and into various New South Wales locations, including Goulburn, Yass, Young, Nowra, and Bega. ActewAGL Distribution owns and operates the electricity and gas networks in the ACT, along with additional gas networks in Queanbeyan and Palerang shires. With over 90 years of experience, ActewAGL focuses on the needs of the local community and actively supports it by sponsoring over 150 sporting teams, charities, and events. The company is also one of the largest employers in the ACT, providing jobs for over 800 individuals.
Origin Energy
Grant in 2020
Origin Energy is a prominent Australian energy utility that engages in the exploration, generation, and delivery of energy to over four million customer accounts, making it the largest energy retailer in the country, with a 33% market share. The company provides a diverse range of energy services, including electricity, natural gas, solar energy, and liquefied petroleum gas. Origin has a substantial portfolio of electricity generation assets, consisting of base-load, intermediate, and peaking power plants with a total capacity of 6,000 megawatts, contributing significantly to the national electricity market. Additionally, Origin Energy holds a 27.5% stake in Australia Pacific LNG, which operates large coal seam gas fields and liquefied natural gas export facilities in Queensland.
Allume Energy
Grant in 2020
Allume Energy is a renewable technology company focused on making rooftop solar accessible for the multifamily housing market. The company has developed the SolShare, the world's first hardware solution that enables a single rooftop solar installation to be shared among multiple residents within a building. This innovative technology is designed to be demand responsive, optimizing benefits for residents while minimizing solar energy exports to the grid. Allume's systems are currently operational in Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. By leveraging diverse energy usage patterns, Allume provides residents with a real-time online portal that allows them to access economic clean power, ultimately helping to reduce their electricity bills and carbon footprints.
Powerlink Queensland
Grant in 2020
Powerlink Queensland provides high voltage electricity transmission services.
RayGen is an Australian technology company focused on solar power and electricity storage. Its Solar Power Plant provides on-demand renewable energy by combining PV Ultra solar cogeneration with electro-thermal storage to deliver utility-scale, time-shifted power and synchronous generation. The system is designed to be located where the grid requires flexibility and can support dispatchable electricity for grid services, cogeneration, and potential green hydrogen production. RayGen manufactures high-efficiency solar modules at a 25 MWac facility in Melbourne and has deployed 1 MWac PV Ultra projects under power purchase agreements. The company employs around 30 people across engineering, manufacturing, operations and sales and has received support from government programs such as ARENA and Victoria’s New Energy Jobs Fund.
Evoenergy specializes in electricity and gas distribution and maintenance services to the residential and business sectors.
Stanwell Corporation
Grant in 2020
Stanwell Corporation Limited is an energy-providing firm that generates & sale electricity.
Australian Gas Networks
Grant in 2020
Australian Gas Networks is an energy company based in Adelaide, Australia, focused on the distribution of natural gas. The company manages an extensive infrastructure, operating 23,000 kilometers of natural gas distribution networks and 1,100 kilometers of transmission pipelines. Its operations facilitate the delivery of natural gas to a wide range of customers across different regions, contributing to the energy needs of homes and businesses alike.
Wattwatchers
Grant in 2019
Wattwatchers is a digital energy technology company that provides a low-cost network for energy management in homes and businesses. The company offers a suite of Class 1, all-IP metering and monitoring devices, along with co-developed software interfaces and cloud service management tools. Its systems can be installed in various configurations and operate in real-time, independent of utility infrastructures. The Wattwatchers AUDITOR series includes internet metering devices available in 3G and WiFi versions, designed to integrate seamlessly with alternative IoT communication platforms such as LoRaWAN. By enabling real-time observation and control of electricity consumption, Wattwatchers helps users identify and manage power-hungry devices, ultimately leading to reduced electricity bills and enhanced energy efficiency.
Epho specialises in the construction and maintenance of large-scale systems. The company serves its clients by developing and delivering renewable distributed energy resources and managing these resources on their commercial and industrial sites.
Neoen is an independent French energy company specializing in the development, financing, construction, and operation of renewable energy power plants. The company operates various types of facilities, including solar, wind, and biomass plants, and has a notable presence in France, Portugal, Australia, Mexico, Egypt, and El Salvador. As of the end of 2022, Neoen had an operational capacity of 5 GW, with a diverse portfolio comprising 54% solar energy, 35% onshore wind, and 11% utility-scale batteries. The company also engages in developing marine renewable energy projects in France and provides support to photovoltaic project developers and investors in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of solar power plants both domestically and internationally. Neoen's strategic focus on renewable energy underscores its commitment to sustainable power generation.
Alinta Energy
Grant in 2019
Alinta Energy is an American-owned retailer of gas and electricity, headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales.
Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity
Grant in 2019
Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity focusses on the 'how' of decarbonisation and efficiency for Australian businesses and industry.
Wave Swell Energy
Grant in 2019
Wave Swell Energy is a developer of innovative technology designed to harness wave energy and convert it into electrical power. The company utilizes oscillating wave columns to effectively transform the kinetic and potential energy found in ocean waves into clean, emissions-free electricity. This technology is not only cost-effective but also allows for the transmission of electricity to the shore, where it can be used to power various applications, including desalination facilities located both onshore and onboard. Through its focus on renewable energy, Wave Swell Energy contributes to sustainable energy solutions by leveraging the power of the ocean.
United Energy
Grant in 2019
United Energy is an electricity distribution company based in Mount Waverley, Australia. It specializes in supplying electricity to residential buildings, commercial enterprises, and industrial businesses. The company plays a crucial role in ensuring reliable energy distribution within its service area, facilitating access to electricity for various sectors.
AEMO is an independent, member based organisation working in the long-term interests of Australian consumers.
Meridian Energy
Grant in 2019
Meridian Energy is a New Zealand-based power company that generates and retails electricity primarily through renewable sources such as hydro, wind, and solar. It serves residential, business, and industrial customers under the Meridian and Powershop brands.
CitiPower and Powercor Australia
Grant in 2019
CitiPower and Powercor Australia are operators of electricity distribution systems that prioritize the efficient flow of electricity. They provide essential services that include connecting and extending the electricity network, facilitating solar generation, and managing embedded networks. By doing so, the company supports customers in navigating daily challenges and adapting to an evolving energy landscape. Their commitment to efficient distribution ensures reliable electricity access for communities they serve.
SA Power Networks
Grant in 2019
SA Power Networks is a prominent electricity distribution company based in Keswick, Australia, responsible for delivering power across South Australia. The company operates an extensive distribution network that spans 178,000 square kilometers and includes 89,000 kilometers of power lines. It serves approximately 887,000 residential and commercial customers, providing essential services such as network construction and maintenance, outage response, and safety measures against electric shocks and bushfires. Formerly known as ETSA Utilities, the company rebranded to SA Power Networks in September 2012 and was incorporated in 2011. Its commitment to reliability and safety underpins its operations in managing the electricity needs of the region.
ElectraNet is an Australian electricity transmission specialist headquartered in Adelaide. It operates the regulated transmission network of South Australia, transporting electricity from various generators to end-users across the state and interstate. The company's core business involves providing safe, affordable, and reliable energy solutions for residential customers, businesses, and the broader economy.
Ausgrid is an electricity distribution company based in Sydney, Australia, serving approximately 1.7 million customers in the Sydney metropolitan area, the Central Coast, and the Hunter regions. The company's primary operations include the ownership and management of a comprehensive electricity distribution and transmission network, which consists of substations, powerlines, underground cables, and power poles. Ausgrid provides a range of services, including electricity supply, infrastructure-related construction and maintenance, street lighting, safety inspections, energy audits, metering, and electrical repairs. Its diverse customer base encompasses residential households as well as small and large businesses across various sectors, including mining, shipping, tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture. Founded in 1904 and originally known as EnergyAustralia, the company rebranded to Ausgrid in March 2011.
Origin Energy
Grant in 2018
Origin Energy is a prominent Australian energy utility that engages in the exploration, generation, and delivery of energy to over four million customer accounts, making it the largest energy retailer in the country, with a 33% market share. The company provides a diverse range of energy services, including electricity, natural gas, solar energy, and liquefied petroleum gas. Origin has a substantial portfolio of electricity generation assets, consisting of base-load, intermediate, and peaking power plants with a total capacity of 6,000 megawatts, contributing significantly to the national electricity market. Additionally, Origin Energy holds a 27.5% stake in Australia Pacific LNG, which operates large coal seam gas fields and liquefied natural gas export facilities in Queensland.
Jemena is a company that owns and operates a diverse portfolio of energy and water transportation assets primarily located on the east coast of Australia and in northern Australia. It manages and operates significant energy infrastructure, including gas pipelines and electricity distribution networks. Jemena serves millions of households and businesses, playing a vital role in the energy sector by ensuring the reliable delivery of essential services. The company is committed to maintaining and enhancing its assets to meet the growing demands of the communities it serves.
EnergyAustralia
Grant in 2018
A leading Australian energy provider, EnergyAustralia offers competitive electricity, gas, and solar services for residential and business customers. The company generates power from coal, gas, and renewable sources, and promotes sustainability through innovative products like solar bundles and carbon-neutral options.
Tasmania Networks
Grant in 2018
Tasmania Networks is a major energy provider of electricity.
Simply Energy
Grant in 2018
Simply Energy is one of Australia's fastest growing energy companies. They started providing energy in South Australia and Victoria in 2005.
Today they provide electricity to customers in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria, plus natural gas to customers in South Australia, Victoria and some areas of NSW.
They're now powering more than 600,000 customers around the country!
Simply Energy is part of ENGIE, a leading global energy provider that operates in over 70 countries.
They're using this global experience, technology and buying power to innovate locally and grow the services they offer Australians.
Our goal is to provide Australians with affordable energy, and simple, smart ways to manage their energy usage. So, they're not only your first stop for gas and electricity: you can chat to us if you want to find out more about using solar power, storing energy in a home battery system or if you simply want to find out what you'll save by switching to more energy-efficient LED lights.
ERM Power is an Australian energy company dedicated to becoming the nation's preferred supplier for business customers. The company integrates energy sales, generation, metering, and gas production to deliver comprehensive solutions.
EnergyAustralia
Grant in 2018
A leading Australian energy provider, EnergyAustralia offers competitive electricity, gas, and solar services for residential and business customers. The company generates power from coal, gas, and renewable sources, and promotes sustainability through innovative products like solar bundles and carbon-neutral options.
Hydro Tasmania
Grant in 2018
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.
DC Power Co is a company focused on providing solar energy solutions for households in Australia. It offers personalized services designed to facilitate the transition to renewable energy, enabling customers to maximize the value of their solar systems. The company supplies a range of products and services, including solar panels and batteries, to meet the diverse needs of households seeking to adopt renewable energy sources. By helping customers install and upgrade their solar systems, DC Power Co aims to reduce electricity costs and promote sustainable energy consumption.
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.
Horizon Power
Grant in 2017
Horizon Power is responsible for generating, procuring, distributing and retailing electricity to regional Western Australia.
Snowy Hydro Limited is an Australian company that generates and markets renewable electrical energy, primarily through its extensive hydro-electric power infrastructure. The company operates and maintains the Snowy Mountains Scheme, which includes 16 power stations, 16 hydro dams, 80 kilometers of aqueducts, and 145 kilometers of interconnected tunnels, collectively providing a generation capacity of approximately 5,500 megawatts across New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. In addition to hydro-electricity generation, Snowy Hydro operates gas-fired power stations and diesel-fired peakers, contributing to energy security and the transition to renewable energy sources. The company also offers electricity and gas retail services, catering to residential and commercial customers, as well as providing peak electricity and risk management products to the National Electricity Market. Headquartered in Cooma, Australia, Snowy Hydro is committed to serving its customers while benefiting shareholders and the broader community.
Enel X is a company that specializes in energy supply and optimization, aiming to promote more autonomous and sustainable energy consumption. It provides energy intelligence software (EIS) and demand response services through its software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform, which enables enterprises to manage their energy costs effectively, mitigate risks, and streamline compliance and sustainability reporting. In addition to these services, Enel X offers access to demand response programs globally, creating a valuable revenue stream for businesses while providing utilities and grid operators with a reliable and cost-effective demand-side resource. This focus on innovative energy solutions positions Enel X as a key player in advancing energy efficiency and sustainability in various sectors.
Powershop Australia
Grant in 2017
Powershop believes that every consumer has the right to know how much they're using and how much they're spending in terms of power. With that reason, Powershop grants everybody the power to choose between different types of power easily by introducing their product.
Flow Power is an Australian electricity retail company founded in 2008 and headquartered in Hawthorn East. It specializes in providing electricity services, including business electricity, load management, and energy management. The company focuses on facilitating energy distribution while also offering technology and engineering solutions aimed at reducing costs for its customers. By delivering expert advice on electricity consumption, Flow Power enables clients to access competitive base rates with the potential for transitioning to lower rates, enhancing their overall energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
RayGen is an Australian technology company focused on solar power and electricity storage. Its Solar Power Plant provides on-demand renewable energy by combining PV Ultra solar cogeneration with electro-thermal storage to deliver utility-scale, time-shifted power and synchronous generation. The system is designed to be located where the grid requires flexibility and can support dispatchable electricity for grid services, cogeneration, and potential green hydrogen production. RayGen manufactures high-efficiency solar modules at a 25 MWac facility in Melbourne and has deployed 1 MWac PV Ultra projects under power purchase agreements. The company employs around 30 people across engineering, manufacturing, operations and sales and has received support from government programs such as ARENA and Victoria’s New Energy Jobs Fund.
NOJA Power is a manufacturer and distributor of medium voltage electrical equipment and control centre switchboards.
United Energy
Grant in 2017
United Energy is an electricity distribution company based in Mount Waverley, Australia. It specializes in supplying electricity to residential buildings, commercial enterprises, and industrial businesses. The company plays a crucial role in ensuring reliable energy distribution within its service area, facilitating access to electricity for various sectors.
Hydro Tasmania
Grant in 2017
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.
RATCH-Australia Corporation
Grant in 2017
RATCH-Australia Corporation Ltd, founded in 2003 and based in North Sydney, Australia, is an independent power producer that specializes in electricity generation through various renewable and thermal sources. The company has developed a diverse portfolio of energy generation assets, including wind farms, solar photovoltaic facilities, and gas power stations, totaling 1.2 gigawatts in capacity. Formerly known as Transfield Services Infrastructure Limited, RATCH-Australia changed its name in July 2011 and operates as a subsidiary of RH International (Singapore) Corporation Pte. Ltd. The company is committed to providing sustainable energy solutions in Australia.
RayGen is an Australian technology company focused on solar power and electricity storage. Its Solar Power Plant provides on-demand renewable energy by combining PV Ultra solar cogeneration with electro-thermal storage to deliver utility-scale, time-shifted power and synchronous generation. The system is designed to be located where the grid requires flexibility and can support dispatchable electricity for grid services, cogeneration, and potential green hydrogen production. RayGen manufactures high-efficiency solar modules at a 25 MWac facility in Melbourne and has deployed 1 MWac PV Ultra projects under power purchase agreements. The company employs around 30 people across engineering, manufacturing, operations and sales and has received support from government programs such as ARENA and Victoria’s New Energy Jobs Fund.
EnergyAustralia
Grant in 2017
A leading Australian energy provider, EnergyAustralia offers competitive electricity, gas, and solar services for residential and business customers. The company generates power from coal, gas, and renewable sources, and promotes sustainability through innovative products like solar bundles and carbon-neutral options.
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.
Neoen is an independent French energy company specializing in the development, financing, construction, and operation of renewable energy power plants. The company operates various types of facilities, including solar, wind, and biomass plants, and has a notable presence in France, Portugal, Australia, Mexico, Egypt, and El Salvador. As of the end of 2022, Neoen had an operational capacity of 5 GW, with a diverse portfolio comprising 54% solar energy, 35% onshore wind, and 11% utility-scale batteries. The company also engages in developing marine renewable energy projects in France and provides support to photovoltaic project developers and investors in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of solar power plants both domestically and internationally. Neoen's strategic focus on renewable energy underscores its commitment to sustainable power generation.
Carnegie Clean Energy
Grant in 2016
Carnegie Clean Energy Limited is an Australian company focused on developing and commercializing innovative energy solutions, particularly through its proprietary CETO wave energy technology, which converts ocean wave energy into zero-emission electricity. The company also engages in the production and sale of clean renewable energy via solar and battery systems, notably serving clients such as the Department of Defense. In addition to its core wave energy initiatives, Carnegie Clean Energy owns Energy Made Clean, a leading firm in battery and solar microgrid engineering, procurement, and construction. Incorporated in 1987 and headquartered in North Fremantle, Australia, Carnegie Clean Energy has established partnerships, including a collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to enhance its CETO technology using advanced reinforcement learning techniques. The company aims to contribute significantly to the renewable energy sector through its diverse projects and expertise.
TransGrid owns, operates, and manages the high-voltage electricity transmission network that links generators, distributors, and end users in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. The network comprises overhead lines, underground cables, substations, interconnectors to Victoria and Queensland, and fibre telecommunications. It serves households and businesses while underpinning the National Energy Market on Australia’s east coast by enabling energy trading and access to cost-effective generation. By maintaining a reliable transmission backbone, TransGrid supports the transition to cleaner energy and ensures uninterrupted power supply to end users.
Scouller Energy
Grant in 2016
Scouller Energy develops Renewable Energy Power Generation Infrastructure.
Mojo Power Holdings
Venture Round in 2016
Mojo Power Holdings is an Australian electricity company established in 2015, specializing in solar energy solutions. The company offers an innovative energy monitoring platform that allows consumers to access wholesale electricity rates and track their electricity consumption. This technology empowers users to optimize their energy usage, leading to reduced electricity costs and increased savings. By focusing on solar power and consumer-centric services, Mojo Power aims to enhance the efficiency and affordability of electricity for its customers.
Sunverge Energy Inc. is a company that develops and operates a cloud-based platform for the aggregation and management of distributed energy resources. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Fortitude Valley, Australia, Sunverge offers solutions such as the Sunverge Solar Integration System (SIS) Release 1.2, which facilitates the distribution of renewable energy generation and storage. The company also provides the Sunverge SISport load management software, designed to optimize residential energy use by managing peak load demands. Sunverge serves a diverse clientele, including homeowners, small and medium-sized businesses, utilities, and electricity regulators. The company has established strategic partnerships with industry leaders like LG Electronics and Eaton to enhance its service offerings.
Elecnor Australia
Grant in 2015
Elecnor Australia is a Construction firm offering power generation and transmission services for energy projects.
Hydro Tasmania
Grant in 2015
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.
RayGen is an Australian technology company focused on solar power and electricity storage. Its Solar Power Plant provides on-demand renewable energy by combining PV Ultra solar cogeneration with electro-thermal storage to deliver utility-scale, time-shifted power and synchronous generation. The system is designed to be located where the grid requires flexibility and can support dispatchable electricity for grid services, cogeneration, and potential green hydrogen production. RayGen manufactures high-efficiency solar modules at a 25 MWac facility in Melbourne and has deployed 1 MWac PV Ultra projects under power purchase agreements. The company employs around 30 people across engineering, manufacturing, operations and sales and has received support from government programs such as ARENA and Victoria’s New Energy Jobs Fund.
Ergon Energy
Grant in 2015
Ergon Energy, as a Queensland Government Owned Corporation, operates as an electricity distributor, retailer and generator and services around 680,000 customers across its vast operating area of over one million square kilometres – 97% of the state of Queensland – from the expanding coastal and rural population centres to the remote communities of outback Queensland and the Torres Strait.
Neoen is an independent French energy company specializing in the development, financing, construction, and operation of renewable energy power plants. The company operates various types of facilities, including solar, wind, and biomass plants, and has a notable presence in France, Portugal, Australia, Mexico, Egypt, and El Salvador. As of the end of 2022, Neoen had an operational capacity of 5 GW, with a diverse portfolio comprising 54% solar energy, 35% onshore wind, and 11% utility-scale batteries. The company also engages in developing marine renewable energy projects in France and provides support to photovoltaic project developers and investors in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of solar power plants both domestically and internationally. Neoen's strategic focus on renewable energy underscores its commitment to sustainable power generation.
Synergy is the state’s largest electricity generator and retailer of gas and electricity with more than one million residential & business.
Hydro Tasmania
Grant in 2015
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.
Reposit Power
Grant in 2014
We will give you back control of your home's energy so you can reduce bills and make money by selling back to the grid.
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.
Ergon Energy
Grant in 2014
Ergon Energy, as a Queensland Government Owned Corporation, operates as an electricity distributor, retailer and generator and services around 680,000 customers across its vast operating area of over one million square kilometres – 97% of the state of Queensland – from the expanding coastal and rural population centres to the remote communities of outback Queensland and the Torres Strait.
EDL provides sustainable energy solutions and electricity generation through renewable energy, remote energy & waste coal mine gas.
Carnegie Clean Energy
Grant in 2014
Carnegie Clean Energy Limited is an Australian company focused on developing and commercializing innovative energy solutions, particularly through its proprietary CETO wave energy technology, which converts ocean wave energy into zero-emission electricity. The company also engages in the production and sale of clean renewable energy via solar and battery systems, notably serving clients such as the Department of Defense. In addition to its core wave energy initiatives, Carnegie Clean Energy owns Energy Made Clean, a leading firm in battery and solar microgrid engineering, procurement, and construction. Incorporated in 1987 and headquartered in North Fremantle, Australia, Carnegie Clean Energy has established partnerships, including a collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to enhance its CETO technology using advanced reinforcement learning techniques. The company aims to contribute significantly to the renewable energy sector through its diverse projects and expertise.
Ocean Power Technologies (OPT)
Grant in 2014
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. is a leader in developing systems that convert ocean wave energy into electricity. The company operates primarily in North and South America, Europe, and Asia, offering various products, including the PB3 PowerBuoy system, which generates power independently of the electric grid for use in remote offshore locations. Their product line includes both utility and autonomous PowerBuoy systems, as well as hybrid PowerBuoy products and subsea battery systems. Additionally, the company provides services such as electric power generation, real-time data communications, and marine installation for sectors like offshore oil and gas, defense and security, science and research, and communication. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Monroe Township, New Jersey, Ocean Power Technologies targets public and private entities that require reliable remote power solutions.
Granite Power
Grant in 2014
Granite Power is a distributed generation electricity utility that specialises in supply of low cost power.
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.
Alinta Energy
Grant in 2014
Alinta Energy is an American-owned retailer of gas and electricity, headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales.
RATCH-Australia Corporation
Grant in 2013
RATCH-Australia Corporation Ltd, founded in 2003 and based in North Sydney, Australia, is an independent power producer that specializes in electricity generation through various renewable and thermal sources. The company has developed a diverse portfolio of energy generation assets, including wind farms, solar photovoltaic facilities, and gas power stations, totaling 1.2 gigawatts in capacity. Formerly known as Transfield Services Infrastructure Limited, RATCH-Australia changed its name in July 2011 and operates as a subsidiary of RH International (Singapore) Corporation Pte. Ltd. The company is committed to providing sustainable energy solutions in Australia.
Solar Systems
Grant in 2012
Solar Systems Pty. Ltd. is an Australian company specializing in the manufacture and installation of utility-scale solar power plants. Founded in 1991 and based in Abbotsford, the company focuses on concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) technology, which efficiently converts sunlight into electricity with minimal operational and maintenance demands. Solar Systems develops advanced solar photovoltaic technology that incorporates multi-junction III-V photovoltaic cells, significantly enhancing output compared to traditional silicon-based cells. Their product offerings include dense array dish power generation units, modules, and receivers. Additionally, the company operates a solar CPV plant connected to the national grid, contributing to the electricity supply. Solar Systems operates as a subsidiary of Silex Systems Ltd.