Jonathan Goldberg

CEO and Founder

9 past transactions

Twelve

Series B in 2022
Twelve, formerly known as Opus 12, is a Berkeley, California-based company that specializes in recycling carbon dioxide emissions into valuable chemicals and fuels. Founded in 2015, the company has developed innovative technology that can be integrated with any source of CO₂ emissions. By utilizing only water and electricity as inputs, Twelve transforms captured carbon dioxide into essential products such as methane, ethylene, and ethanol. The firm aims to provide a cost-competitive alternative to petroleum-derived chemicals and fuels, thereby addressing carbon emissions while simultaneously creating economically viable solutions.

Air Company

Series A in 2022
Air Company is a technology and lifestyle company that ideates, creates, and manufactures liquor products. The company was founded in 2017 by Gregory Constantine and Staff Sheehan and is based in New York, New York, United States.

Sunfire

Series D in 2022
Sunfire specializes in the development and manufacturing of systems for producing renewable industrial gases and fuels, known as e-Gas, e-Fuel, and e-Chemicals. These alternatives to fossil fuels can seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructures, replacing mineral oil and natural gas. The company utilizes solid oxide cells (SOCs) for the conversion process, which also serve as generators for electricity and heat. Sunfire aims to harness regenerative energy from various sources, such as wind, hydropower, and solar, ensuring its availability regardless of environmental conditions.

Heirloom

Series A in 2022
Heirloom aims to remove 1 billion tons of carbon dioxide using the world's most cost-effective Direct Air Capture solution, a mineralization process known as enhanced weathering.

Sunfire

Series D in 2021
Sunfire specializes in the development and manufacturing of systems for producing renewable industrial gases and fuels, known as e-Gas, e-Fuel, and e-Chemicals. These alternatives to fossil fuels can seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructures, replacing mineral oil and natural gas. The company utilizes solid oxide cells (SOCs) for the conversion process, which also serve as generators for electricity and heat. Sunfire aims to harness regenerative energy from various sources, such as wind, hydropower, and solar, ensuring its availability regardless of environmental conditions.

Solugen

Series C in 2021
Solugen, Inc. is a specialty chemicals manufacturer based in Houston, Texas, founded in 2016. The company utilizes industrial biotechnology and green chemistry to produce a range of eco-friendly industrial chemicals. Its product offerings include BioPeroxide, a carbon-negative hydrogen peroxide; BioChelate, a biodegradable chelant; ScavSol, a multivalent metal sequestrant for energy applications; ScaleSol, a scale control alternative to phosphonates; and CorrSol, designed for corrosion and fouling control. Solugen focuses on creating safe, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly solutions, serving various sectors such as agriculture, cleaning, energy, and water. The company employs a patented method that leverages bio-inspired reactions and plant materials as low-cost feedstocks, enabling it to produce innovative products that are competitively priced in the market.

Solugen

Series C in 2021
Solugen, Inc. is a specialty chemicals manufacturer based in Houston, Texas, founded in 2016. The company utilizes industrial biotechnology and green chemistry to produce a range of eco-friendly industrial chemicals. Its product offerings include BioPeroxide, a carbon-negative hydrogen peroxide; BioChelate, a biodegradable chelant; ScavSol, a multivalent metal sequestrant for energy applications; ScaleSol, a scale control alternative to phosphonates; and CorrSol, designed for corrosion and fouling control. Solugen focuses on creating safe, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly solutions, serving various sectors such as agriculture, cleaning, energy, and water. The company employs a patented method that leverages bio-inspired reactions and plant materials as low-cost feedstocks, enabling it to produce innovative products that are competitively priced in the market.

Twelve

Series A in 2021
Twelve, formerly known as Opus 12, is a Berkeley, California-based company that specializes in recycling carbon dioxide emissions into valuable chemicals and fuels. Founded in 2015, the company has developed innovative technology that can be integrated with any source of CO₂ emissions. By utilizing only water and electricity as inputs, Twelve transforms captured carbon dioxide into essential products such as methane, ethylene, and ethanol. The firm aims to provide a cost-competitive alternative to petroleum-derived chemicals and fuels, thereby addressing carbon emissions while simultaneously creating economically viable solutions.

Svante

Series D in 2021
Svante specializes in providing innovative solutions for capturing large-scale CO2 emissions from emissions-intensive industries. The company offers a commercially viable method to capture carbon dioxide from existing infrastructure, allowing for either safe storage or recycling for industrial use in a closed loop. Svante's technology stands out by enabling CO2 capture at less than half the capital cost of traditional solutions, making industrial-scale carbon capture both feasible and efficient. The company is supported by a distinguished Board of Directors, including notable figures such as Nobel Laureate Steven Chu and former Airbus Group Chief Technical Officer Jean Botti, which underscores its commitment to advancing carbon capture technologies.
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