Chevron Technology Ventures

Chevron Technology Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Chevron Corporation, focused on scouting, funding, testing, validating, and integrating emerging technologies into Chevron's core businesses. Founded in 1999 and based in Houston, with a presence in California, it identifies early-stage companies across the United States and pursues opportunities in areas such as industrial decarbonization, emerging mobility, energy decentralization, circular economy, water management, advanced materials, hydrogen infrastructure, sensors, and related digital technologies. The team collaborates with startups to develop and commercialize technologies that can enhance Chevron's operations, reduce costs, and improve performance, acting as an innovation partner that helps Chevron adopt new capabilities while aligning with the company's strategy.

Karl Allen

Principal

Kemal Anbarci

Investor

Nicholas Brumvele

Investor

JB Clavaud

Investor

Stuart Coleman

Principal

Past deals in Wind Energy

Strohm

Venture Round in 2024
Strohm is a private supply chain company specializing in the offshore wind-to-hydrogen sector. It manufactures fully bonded, thermoplastic composite pipes designed for various applications in the offshore oil and gas industry. Strohm's product offerings include downlines, well intervention hoses, jumpers, spools, offshore flowlines, and risers. These composite pipes are lightweight, high-strength, and corrosion-resistant, providing significant cost and operational advantages for clients engaged in subsea intervention and production activities. Through its innovative solutions, Strohm aims to enhance efficiency and reliability in the energy sector.

Malta

Venture Round in 2023
Malta is a developer of industrial-grade, grid-scale electro-thermal energy storage technology. The system captures energy from wind, solar, and fossil generators, converts electrical energy into thermal energy by creating a temperature difference, stores heat in molten salt, and reconverts it to electricity with a heat engine to be dispatched to the grid when needed. The technology enables long-duration energy storage, helping mitigate wind and solar curtailment and improve the matching of generation and demand, addressing bottlenecks in distribution and transmission and supporting affordable, reliable electricity on demand. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Malta's solution targets grid operators and energy players seeking to balance supply and demand with grid-scale storage.

Strohm

Venture Round in 2022
Strohm is a private supply chain company specializing in the offshore wind-to-hydrogen sector. It manufactures fully bonded, thermoplastic composite pipes designed for various applications in the offshore oil and gas industry. Strohm's product offerings include downlines, well intervention hoses, jumpers, spools, offshore flowlines, and risers. These composite pipes are lightweight, high-strength, and corrosion-resistant, providing significant cost and operational advantages for clients engaged in subsea intervention and production activities. Through its innovative solutions, Strohm aims to enhance efficiency and reliability in the energy sector.

Starfire Energy

Series B in 2022
Starfire Energy is a company focused on developing and deploying sustainable energy technologies, specializing in the production of carbon-free ammonia. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Aurora, Colorado, Starfire Energy has created modular systems that synthesize ammonia from renewable energy sources, specifically wind and solar power. These modular plants are built in shipping containers that are pre-wired and pre-plumbed, facilitating easy on-site installation. The ammonia produced is not only used as a fertilizer and refrigerant but also serves as an energy-dense liquid fuel. By utilizing renewable energy, air, and water as inputs, Starfire Energy aims to meet the growing demands for energy storage and transportation while contributing to carbon-free industrial processes.

Strohm

Venture Round in 2022
Strohm is a private supply chain company specializing in the offshore wind-to-hydrogen sector. It manufactures fully bonded, thermoplastic composite pipes designed for various applications in the offshore oil and gas industry. Strohm's product offerings include downlines, well intervention hoses, jumpers, spools, offshore flowlines, and risers. These composite pipes are lightweight, high-strength, and corrosion-resistant, providing significant cost and operational advantages for clients engaged in subsea intervention and production activities. Through its innovative solutions, Strohm aims to enhance efficiency and reliability in the energy sector.

Ocergy

Series A in 2021
Ocergy is a company dedicated to addressing energy and environmental challenges through the development of advanced ocean systems. It specializes in creating innovative floating platforms, such as OCG-Wind, which serves as a lightweight foundation for large offshore wind turbines, aimed at reducing the levelized cost of energy while enhancing industrialization and local supply chain utilization. Additionally, Ocergy offers OCG-Data, a multi-disciplinary ocean observer designed for comprehensive offshore site assessments. This platform supports various instrumentation for resource and environmental characterization, including technologies for underwater biodiversity monitoring and a detection system for birds and bats. By providing high-quality ecological data, Ocergy facilitates stakeholder engagement and promotes sustainable offshore solutions, including energy production and environmental monitoring.

Starfire Energy

Venture Round in 2021
Starfire Energy is a company focused on developing and deploying sustainable energy technologies, specializing in the production of carbon-free ammonia. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Aurora, Colorado, Starfire Energy has created modular systems that synthesize ammonia from renewable energy sources, specifically wind and solar power. These modular plants are built in shipping containers that are pre-wired and pre-plumbed, facilitating easy on-site installation. The ammonia produced is not only used as a fertilizer and refrigerant but also serves as an energy-dense liquid fuel. By utilizing renewable energy, air, and water as inputs, Starfire Energy aims to meet the growing demands for energy storage and transportation while contributing to carbon-free industrial processes.

Malta

Series B in 2021
Malta is a developer of industrial-grade, grid-scale electro-thermal energy storage technology. The system captures energy from wind, solar, and fossil generators, converts electrical energy into thermal energy by creating a temperature difference, stores heat in molten salt, and reconverts it to electricity with a heat engine to be dispatched to the grid when needed. The technology enables long-duration energy storage, helping mitigate wind and solar curtailment and improve the matching of generation and demand, addressing bottlenecks in distribution and transmission and supporting affordable, reliable electricity on demand. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Malta's solution targets grid operators and energy players seeking to balance supply and demand with grid-scale storage.

Southwest Windpower

Series C in 2009
Southwest Windpower, established in 1987, is a leading global manufacturer and distributor of small wind turbines, with a strong focus on quality, performance, and reliability. The company has shipped over 180,000 wind turbines to more than 120 countries, serving a variety of applications including remote sites, utility-connected homes, industrial, recreational, and farming uses. Headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, with manufacturing facilities in Flagstaff, Arizona, and operations in Cologne, Germany, Southwest Windpower is committed to providing wind products that offer the lowest cost of energy while maintaining high standards of aesthetics, quietness, and simplicity. The company's mission is to be a responsible global leader in the design, production, and provision of wind turbines up to 40kW.

Southwest Windpower

Series B in 2007
Southwest Windpower, established in 1987, is a leading global manufacturer and distributor of small wind turbines, with a strong focus on quality, performance, and reliability. The company has shipped over 180,000 wind turbines to more than 120 countries, serving a variety of applications including remote sites, utility-connected homes, industrial, recreational, and farming uses. Headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, with manufacturing facilities in Flagstaff, Arizona, and operations in Cologne, Germany, Southwest Windpower is committed to providing wind products that offer the lowest cost of energy while maintaining high standards of aesthetics, quietness, and simplicity. The company's mission is to be a responsible global leader in the design, production, and provision of wind turbines up to 40kW.

Southwest Windpower

Series B in 2006
Southwest Windpower, established in 1987, is a leading global manufacturer and distributor of small wind turbines, with a strong focus on quality, performance, and reliability. The company has shipped over 180,000 wind turbines to more than 120 countries, serving a variety of applications including remote sites, utility-connected homes, industrial, recreational, and farming uses. Headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, with manufacturing facilities in Flagstaff, Arizona, and operations in Cologne, Germany, Southwest Windpower is committed to providing wind products that offer the lowest cost of energy while maintaining high standards of aesthetics, quietness, and simplicity. The company's mission is to be a responsible global leader in the design, production, and provision of wind turbines up to 40kW.
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