Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Established in 2001, Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) is a Canadian organization that funds and supports innovative cleantech projects. It focuses on moving groundbreaking technologies to market, creating jobs, driving economic growth, and promoting environmental benefits. SDTC operates independently but collaborates with various stakeholders from private industry, academia, and governments.

Leo Bever Ph.D

Investment Director

Leah Lawrence

President and CEO

Vicky J. Sharpe

President and CEO

Past deals in Electrical Equipment

Next Hydrogen Solutions

Grant in 2023
Next Hydrogen Solutions, established in 2007 and headquartered in Mississauga, Canada, specializes in the design and manufacture of electrolyzers. These devices convert water into clean hydrogen using electricity from renewable sources. The company offers a range of services including installation, maintenance, training, and consulting, along with electrolytic hydrogen production for end users. Next Hydrogen Solutions aims to reduce clean hydrogen generation costs from renewable energy, facilitating its widespread adoption to decarbonize the global economy.

Next Hydrogen Solutions

Grant in 2022
Next Hydrogen Solutions, established in 2007 and headquartered in Mississauga, Canada, specializes in the design and manufacture of electrolyzers. These devices convert water into clean hydrogen using electricity from renewable sources. The company offers a range of services including installation, maintenance, training, and consulting, along with electrolytic hydrogen production for end users. Next Hydrogen Solutions aims to reduce clean hydrogen generation costs from renewable energy, facilitating its widespread adoption to decarbonize the global economy.

Pulse Industrial

Grant in 2022
Pulse Industrial is a California-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in developing advanced monitoring solutions for industrial plants. The company focuses on creating sensors and devices that provide a comprehensive view of common valves and steam traps, which are critical components of steam generation processes. Pulse Industrial's flagship product, QALM, utilizes artificial intelligence to detect and monitor steam leaks by analyzing vibration and acoustic behavior. This innovative technology enables real-time alerts to maintenance personnel, facilitating timely interventions and enhancing operational safety. By leveraging low power wide area communication, Pulse Industrial's solutions aim to optimize energy efficiency and reduce fuel consumption across various industrial applications.

Argentum

Seed Round in 2020
Argentum Electronics, Inc. designs and manufactures advanced Smart Power over Ethernet Controllers (S.P.E.C), which utilize Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technologies for efficient power delivery and management. Their product line includes cloud-managed PoE splitters and power combiners aimed at high-power PoE applications, primarily servicing commercial and industrial sectors such as LED lighting and fan speed control. The company also focuses on modular DC power distribution systems, intelligent building automation, and wireless multi-sensor networks to help clients reduce electricity demand and enhance overall energy performance within buildings. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Argentum caters to a diverse clientele that includes building owners, architects, engineers, and construction firms.

Salient Energy

Grant in 2020
Salient Energy is focused on commercializing an innovative zinc-ion battery developed from research at the University of Waterloo. This battery technology is designed for efficient electricity storage in the power grid, boasting a proprietary cathode that incorporates zinc within its crystal lattice, rather than merely reacting on the surface. This unique approach results in a battery with a relatively high energy density, making it a competitive alternative to traditional lithium-ion batteries. Salient Energy's batteries are not only safer and longer-lasting but also compatible with existing manufacturing processes, allowing for production in current battery factories worldwide. The company's goal is to provide the electric industry with sustainable and reliable energy storage solutions.

TROES

Seed Round in 2020
TROES is a Canadian company focused on developing advanced smart power energy storage technologies and solutions aimed at the middle-market sector, including project developers, power distributors, and consumers. The company addresses the challenges of traditional energy grids by providing modularized energy storage systems that enhance energy reliability and efficiency. TROES' innovative products empower commercial and industrial clients to lower energy costs, reduce carbon footprints, and improve the quality of electricity management. By leveraging its patented hardware and software, TROES enables users to access backup power and transportable energy, unlocking previously inaccessible project opportunities due to high costs and lack of expertise.

PowerTree

Seed Round in 2020
PowerTree Inc. is a Montreal-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in developing software solutions for the electrical maintenance of buildings. Its easy-to-use platform enables electricians and electrical engineers to manage and document their work independently, eliminating the need for external electrical drafters. The software optimizes daily operations, provides real-time information about electrical infrastructure, and facilitates collaboration among departments and shifts. Additionally, it generates email alerts for predefined situations, allowing electricians to address issues promptly and effectively.

Borealis Wind

Grant in 2020
Borealis Wind is a Canadian company based in Kitchener, Ontario, founded in 2016. It specializes in developing an innovative internal blade heating retrofit for wind turbines, aimed at enhancing their performance in cold climates. This patented device effectively prevents and removes ice buildup on turbine blades, which can lead to significant losses in power generation and revenue for wind farms during winter months. By providing a low-maintenance and easily installable de-icing solution, Borealis Wind is contributing to increased efficiency and reliability in the wind energy sector, addressing critical challenges faced by renewable energy sources in harsh weather conditions.

Intelline

Grant in 2019
Intelline Inc. is a Canadian company based in Kitchener, specializing in the manufacturing of innovative diesel generators. Founded in 2017, Intelline focuses on enhancing power production efficiency, claiming that its generators achieve 40 percent better fuel efficiency than traditional models. The company offers a range of products, including the Modular Linear Generator, which converts combustion energy directly into electricity, and the Reconfigurable Linear Electric Motor, designed for manufacturing linear motors. Intelline's Cryocooler System serves various commercial applications. By facilitating the transition to sustainable fuels such as natural gas, biofuels, synthetic fuels, and hydrogen, Intelline aims to provide customers with diverse fuel options while mitigating the impact of fuel price fluctuations. This commitment to innovation positions Intelline as a key player in the drive toward more efficient and environmentally friendly power generation solutions.

NextGrid

Grant in 2016
NextGrid specializes in the development and manufacturing of a micro-steam turbine combined heat and power (CHP) system designed for multi-residential and small commercial applications. This innovative system utilizes advanced turbine and combustion technologies to deliver hot water and electricity with significantly enhanced fuel efficiency, achieving up to 50 percent higher efficiency compared to conventional water heaters. The CHP system is particularly beneficial for markets such as hotels, multi-unit residential buildings, and various commercial operations, as it helps reduce electricity transportation and distribution losses, resulting in cost savings for users and promoting more sustainable energy practices.

ARDA Power

Grant in 2016
ARDA Power Inc. is a Canadian company specializing in the design and development of microgrid systems tailored for non-residential buildings. Founded in 2009 and based in Oakville, the company focuses on creating DC microgrid platforms that integrate battery storage and solar energy solutions. Its offerings include a comprehensive microgrid solution comprised of a control system, modular battery converter, and validated third-party components. ARDA Power's systems are designed to seamlessly integrate with existing building electrical infrastructure, accommodating various energy sources such as photovoltaic plants, gas generators, and multi-hour flow batteries. Utilizing direct current converter and microgrid control technologies, ARDA Power enables flexibility in modifying system components and adjusting energy sources and loads without significant redesign, fostering resilience and versatility in cleantech applications.

OTI Lumionics

Grant in 2015
OTI Lumionics Inc. is a Toronto-based company founded in 2011, specializing in the development of lighting solutions utilizing organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). The company focuses on innovative product applications, such as transparent displays, under panel sensors, and under display cameras. OTI Lumionics has introduced the aerelight A1 OLED Lamp and a LED desk lamp design that incorporates a wireless charger. Its products leverage proprietary technologies known as HaloTorr and ElektroTorr, aiming to unlock the full potential of OLED technology. The founding team comprises award-winning researchers and engineers from the University of Toronto's Department of Materials Science & Engineering.
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