Environmental Investment Partners

Environmental Investment Partners was a U.S.-based investment company that specialized in early-stage investments in the cleantech and environmental sectors, particularly focusing on projects in Central Europe. The firm was dedicated to supporting initiatives aimed at promoting sustainability and innovation in clean energy. However, it ceased operations on October 23, 2015, marking the end of its investment activities.

Adam de Sola Pool

Owner and CEO

2 past transactions

Esperotia Energy Investments

Seed Round in 2012
Esperotia Energy Investments provides services related to the scoping, development, construction, commissioning, and operation of biogas plants in Poland. The company offers advisory services related to administrative requirements which are needed to launch the construction of biogas plants; and operational management services for the construction and operation of biogas plants. Esperotia Energy Investments was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in Wroclaw, Poland.

GoldenSUN

Seed Round in 2011
The Company specializes in the development and marketing of renewable energy solutions, oriented mostly to concentrating solar power and photovoltaics. The founders and key personnel have had more than 25 years of experience in military research. To date, the Company has been financed from business angels, grants, and own revenues. GoldenSUN focuses on two main innovative photovoltaic engineering technologies. SunLight Booster (SB) is a patented solution for increasing the energy production of existing PV plants by up to 30%. Strong multi-megawatt interest in the solution has already been recorded; first sales and pilot installations are in process. Building permissions for first larger multi-MW installations have been already secured and series manufacturing is being set up. GS Solar Tower is a cost-effective micro-CSP (concentrated solar power) solution designed to produce electricity and heat. A GS Solar Tower is a set of mirrors which reflect and concentrate solar radiation onto a bi-focal absorber and generate steam or hot air that is subsequently used for electricity and industrial heat generation.
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