US Department of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy is a government agency established in 1977, located in Washington, D.C. Its primary mission is to ensure the security and prosperity of the nation by tackling energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges. The Department focuses on promoting transformative scientific and technological solutions to address these issues, thereby supporting the country's energy needs and environmental sustainability.

Maria Robinson

Director of DOE's Grid Deployment Office

Past deals in New England

Maine Ocean Farms

Grant in 2024
Maine Ocean Farms cultivates premium oysters sustainably, celebrating Maine's coastal heritage while fostering a deep connection to the ocean and community with every harvest.

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Grant in 2024
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), located in Worcester, Massachusetts, is a prestigious technological university founded in 1865. Renowned for its commitment to project-based learning, WPI emphasizes practical application of theoretical knowledge to address real-world challenges. The university boasts a distinguished faculty and state-of-the-art research facilities, fostering an environment rich in innovation and collaboration. WPI attracts ambitious students eager to engage in hands-on experiences that prepare them to make meaningful contributions to society. With a strong focus on developing skills that are crucial in today’s dynamic landscape, WPI positions itself as a leader in education and research, dedicated to empowering its students and faculty to achieve excellence.

PPL

Grant in 2024
PPL is a major U.S. utility holding company that owns and operates regulated utilities across Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Rhode Island. It consistently delivers reliable energy services to its customers while maintaining a strong commitment to employee growth and community support.

Nano-C

Grant in 2024
Nano-C develops and manufactures nanostructured carbon materials, including single-walled carbon nanotubes and fullerenes, for high-value applications in electronics and energy. Its products are used in displays, touch screens, renewable energy, semiconductor manufacturing, and sensors. Founded in 2001, Nano-C is based in Westwood, Massachusetts.

Triton Systems

Grant in 2024
Triton Systems, Inc. is an advanced materials, coatings, and systems engineering product development firm located near Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1992, the company combines U.S. government funding with private investments to bring innovative ideas to market. Triton operates multiple facilities, including a research and development and manufacturing site in Fargo, North Dakota, a life science group in Berkeley, California, and a manufacturing location in Domat-EMS, Switzerland. The firm focuses on developing and commercializing technologies across various sectors, including medical devices, human health, energy, defense, and robotics. Triton's product offerings include electronic enclosures, composite airdrop platforms, fiber-reinforced aluminum composites, sensors, pressure-sensitive adhesives, and pre-concentrators. The company emphasizes in-house incubation and external partnerships to address complex challenges in acoustics, artificial intelligence, materials design, and human systems.

Eversource Energy

Grant in 2024
Eversource Energy is a diversified holding company that provides rate-regulated electric and natural gas distribution services to over 3.6 million customers across Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire in the Northeast United States. It operates through four segments: Electric Distribution, Electric Transmission, Natural Gas Distribution, and Water Distribution.

Aspen Aerogels

Grant in 2024
Aspen Aerogels, Inc. is a leading company in the aerogel technology sector, specializing in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of high-performance insulation products. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Northborough, Massachusetts, the company primarily serves the energy infrastructure and building materials markets globally. Its product lineup includes Pyrogel XTE, Pyrogel HPS, and Cryogel Z, which are tailored for various applications, including power generation and cryogenic systems. Aspen Aerogels also offers solutions like Spaceloft, designed for both offshore oil production and building materials. The company's insulation solutions are recognized for their superior thermal efficiency, often outperforming traditional materials by up to eight times. Additionally, Aspen Aerogels engages in research and development activities, collaborating with U.S. government agencies and other institutions to advance aerogel technology.

Form Energy

Grant in 2024
Form Energy, Inc. is a company focused on developing long-duration energy storage systems aimed at transforming the electric grid by enabling the reliable use of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. Established in 2017 and based in Somerville, Massachusetts, Form Energy is known for its innovative iron-air battery technology, which allows for the storage of electricity over extended periods, making renewable energy more dispatchable throughout the year. This technology not only helps to replace conventional fossil fuel-based generation but also enhances transmission capacity without the need for new infrastructure. By facilitating deep decarbonization of the electric system, Form Energy plays a significant role in reducing carbon emissions and promoting a sustainable energy future.

Resonant Link

Grant in 2024
Founded in 2017, Resonant Link specializes in developing and manufacturing advanced wireless charging solutions. Utilizing coil technology, their products offer highly efficient power transfer for a wide range of applications, from electric vehicles to medical devices.

Commonwealth Fusion

Grant in 2024
Founded in 2017, Commonwealth Fusion is a research company developing fusion energy through an inexhaustible power plant. It combines proven physics with revolutionary superconducting magnet technology to accelerate the path to commercial fusion energy.

Cabot Corporation

Grant in 2024
Cabot is a global performance materials company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in the manufacture and sale of a diverse range of chemicals and materials. The company operates through two main segments: reinforcement materials and performance chemicals. The reinforcement materials segment primarily offers rubber-grade carbon blacks, essential for automotive applications such as hoses and belts. The performance chemicals segment provides products like inkjet colorants and fumed metal oxides, which are utilized in various industries, including automotive and construction. Founded in 1882, Cabot focuses on delivering innovative solutions that address current customer challenges while preparing them for future needs. The company has been recognized for its economic impact and corporate responsibility, earning accolades such as the Bronze Winner at the Team Massachusetts Economic Impact Awards and a spot on CR Magazine’s list of 100 Best Corporate Citizens in 2012.

University of Connecticut

Grant in 2024
Founded in 1881, the University of Connecticut is a public research university located in Storrs, Connecticut. It offers a comprehensive range of academic programs through its various schools and colleges, with a focus on driving innovation and preparing students for successful careers.

Maine Woods Company

Grant in 2024
Maine Woods Company is an exhibit manufacturer that offers a wide range of hardwood lumber products within the region.

Boston University

Grant in 2024
Boston University is an international, comprehensive, private research university, committed to educating students to be reflective, resourceful individuals ready to live, adapt, and lead in an interconnected world. Boston University is committed to generating new knowledge to benefit society. We remain dedicated to our founding principles: that higher education should be accessible to all and that research, scholarship, artistic creation, and professional practice should be conducted in the service of the wider community—local and international. These principles endure in the University’s insistence on the value of diversity, in its tradition and standards of excellence, and in its dynamic engagement with the City of Boston and the world. Boston University comprises a remarkable range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs built on a strong foundation of the liberal arts and sciences. With the support and oversight of the Board of Trustees, the University, through our faculty, continually innovates in education and research to ensure that we meet the needs of students and an ever-changing world.

General Electric

Grant in 2024
Founded in 1892, General Electric is a multinational conglomerate operating in various sectors including power and water, oil and gas, aviation, healthcare, transportation, appliances, and financial services. It offers a wide range of products and services, from jet engines and medical imaging equipment to wind turbines and home appliances. GE is committed to driving progress through its innovative technologies and sustainable practices.

General Electric

Grant in 2024
Founded in 1892, General Electric is a multinational conglomerate operating in various sectors including power and water, oil and gas, aviation, healthcare, transportation, appliances, and financial services. It offers a wide range of products and services, from jet engines and medical imaging equipment to wind turbines and home appliances. GE is committed to driving progress through its innovative technologies and sustainable practices.

PPL

Grant in 2024
PPL is a major U.S. utility holding company that owns and operates regulated utilities across Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Rhode Island. It consistently delivers reliable energy services to its customers while maintaining a strong commitment to employee growth and community support.

Mizar Imaging

Grant in 2024
Founded in 2017, Mizar Imaging specializes in developing modular light sheet illumination systems for high-resolution imaging. Headquartered in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, the company's innovative technology reduces photobleaching and enables physiologically relevant biological process imaging on modern inverted microscopes.

Physical Sciences

Grant in 2024
Physical Sciences Inc., founded in 1973 and headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, provides contract research and development services across a wide range of technical areas for both government and commercial clients. The company specializes in advanced imaging and sensing technologies, offering products such as adaptive infrared imaging spectroradiometers, compact adaptive optics retinal imagers, and miniature diode laser-based ambient gas sensors. Additionally, Physical Sciences develops and supplies various analytical technology sensors, mass flux monitors, and laser-based detection systems. The company's engineering services include system engineering, instrument testing and calibration, and the development of electrochemical engineering solutions. It serves diverse markets, including aerospace, energy, biomedical, defense, and telecommunications, through direct sales, strategic partnerships, and licensing agreements both domestically and internationally. With satellite offices in California, Maryland, Ohio, and Massachusetts, as well as a subsidiary in New Jersey, Physical Sciences leverages its extensive expertise to address complex challenges in multiple industries.

Creare

Grant in 2024
Creare is an engineering research and development firm that provides its clients with solutions for critical engineering problems. It provides industrial and government clients in the medical, aerospace, energy, process, and manufacturing industries with services ranging from applied research to prototype design, fabrication, and testing. Creare’s core areas of expertise include fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, electronics and software development, sensors and control systems, and CFD analysis. It was founded by Peter Christie in 1961. Creare is headquartered in Hanover, New Hampshire.

Triton Systems

Grant in 2024
Triton Systems, Inc. is an advanced materials, coatings, and systems engineering product development firm located near Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1992, the company combines U.S. government funding with private investments to bring innovative ideas to market. Triton operates multiple facilities, including a research and development and manufacturing site in Fargo, North Dakota, a life science group in Berkeley, California, and a manufacturing location in Domat-EMS, Switzerland. The firm focuses on developing and commercializing technologies across various sectors, including medical devices, human health, energy, defense, and robotics. Triton's product offerings include electronic enclosures, composite airdrop platforms, fiber-reinforced aluminum composites, sensors, pressure-sensitive adhesives, and pre-concentrators. The company emphasizes in-house incubation and external partnerships to address complex challenges in acoustics, artificial intelligence, materials design, and human systems.

Verinomics

Grant in 2024
Verinomics is a crop‑science technology firm that delivers genomic and computational services to accelerate product development and trait discovery. The company combines data analytics, gene‑editing tools, breeding analytics, and marker deployment into integrated workflows that identify trait genes and support breeding programs. Its solutions enable clients to pinpoint genes of interest, design custom edits, and implement markers for efficient selection, thereby shortening development timelines and improving crop performance.

Concepts NREC

Grant in 2024
Concepts NREC, Inc. is a specialized engineering firm based in White River Junction, Vermont, with additional facilities in Wilder, Vermont, and Chelmsford, Massachusetts, as well as an office in Shanghai, China. Founded in 1980, the company focuses on the design and development of turbomachinery, including a wide range of compressors, turbines, pumps, fans, blowers, and propulsors. Concepts NREC offers comprehensive engineering services that encompass the entire process from initial concept through design, manufacturing, testing, and installation. The company also provides in-house solutions and innovative design systems that integrate engineering processes with advanced computer-aided engineering and manufacturing tools. Serving a diverse clientele that includes manufacturers, users, government agencies, and the engineering community, Concepts NREC has built a reputation for delivering performance enhancements and manufacturing improvements in turbomachinery, collaborating closely with leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) globally.

6K

Grant in 2023
6K is a company that specializes in advanced microwave plasma technology, focusing on the development of engineered materials for diverse industries such as additive manufacturing, renewable energy, aerospace, and consumer electronics. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in North Andover, Massachusetts, 6K utilizes its proprietary Unimelt systems to produce high-purity materials rapidly, significantly reducing production time from days to seconds while cutting energy consumption by two-thirds and eliminating wastewater. The company's innovative approach allows for the creation of premium powders and battery cathode materials tailored to specific industry needs, emphasizing sustainability throughout its processes. By leveraging sustainable input streams and precise manufacturing techniques, 6K aims to minimize waste and enhance the quality and performance of the materials it produces, thereby advancing various sectors in the materials engineering landscape.

Physical Sciences

Grant in 2023
Physical Sciences Inc., founded in 1973 and headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, provides contract research and development services across a wide range of technical areas for both government and commercial clients. The company specializes in advanced imaging and sensing technologies, offering products such as adaptive infrared imaging spectroradiometers, compact adaptive optics retinal imagers, and miniature diode laser-based ambient gas sensors. Additionally, Physical Sciences develops and supplies various analytical technology sensors, mass flux monitors, and laser-based detection systems. The company's engineering services include system engineering, instrument testing and calibration, and the development of electrochemical engineering solutions. It serves diverse markets, including aerospace, energy, biomedical, defense, and telecommunications, through direct sales, strategic partnerships, and licensing agreements both domestically and internationally. With satellite offices in California, Maryland, Ohio, and Massachusetts, as well as a subsidiary in New Jersey, Physical Sciences leverages its extensive expertise to address complex challenges in multiple industries.

Nanoramic Laboratories

Grant in 2023
Founded in 2008, Nanoramic Laboratories specializes in developing and manufacturing advanced energy storage solutions. The company designs, manufactures, and licenses Neocarbonix electrodes for rechargeable Li-ion batteries, FastCAP ultracapacitors, and Thermexit thermal interface gap filler pads. Its products are designed to operate under extreme conditions, with applications in electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and industrial sectors.

Gulf of Maine Research Institute

Grant in 2023
GMRI is a neutral, nonprofit organization that catalyzes solutions to the complex challenges of ocean stewardship and economic growth in the Gulf of Maine bioregion. Based in Portland, Maine, GMRI utilizes a dynamic fusion of science, education, and community to affect change from multiple directions while remaining committed to its core principles of objectivity and collaboration.

University of Massachusetts, Lowell

Grant in 2023
University of Massachusetts Lowell is a high-ranking university, with several nationally recognized academic departments. Located about 30 minutes from Boston in Lowell, Massachusetts, UMass Lowell offers more than 100 degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. UMass Lowell has several nationally recognized, research-oriented programs, including science and engineering. These programs undertake groundbreaking research and also provide exceptional work opportunities for its students and graduates. Other programs at UMass Lowell include liberal and fine arts, humanities, health-related programs, teacher education and social sciences. UMass Lowell also offers a range of internship opportunities for students who wish to gain experience in their field of study. Student life options at UMass Lowell include more than 100 diverse student organizations, leadership programs and community service opportunities. Lowell’s admissions policies are moderately competitive. Financial aid is available to eligible students through loans, academic scholarships and other sources to help cover tuition.

University of Rhode Island

Grant in 2023
If you reside in the Kingston, Rhode Island area and are looking for an undergraduate or graduate program for academic study, why not check out the University of Rhode Island? Programs available to choose from as a major include the interesting Animal and Veterinary Science, Business Administration, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Geology and Geological Oceanography, Human Development and Family Studies, International Engineering, Journalism, and Nursing, among many others. URI has a festive student life which includes both entertainment events and organizations which can help students get a leg up in the career search. Study abroad programs are offered during the summer and school year. There is also a strong Greek life, Student Senate, dining, and athletic programs. Other services include a counseling center and health services. If you qualify for financial aid like the Centennial and University Scholarships, your entire tuition may be covered. There are also grants and loans that can help cover tuition and other educational expenses. When it comes time to search for a job, the career service center can help students with writing resumes, interview preparation, meeting potential employers, and much more.

General Electric

Grant in 2023
Founded in 1892, General Electric is a multinational conglomerate operating in various sectors including power and water, oil and gas, aviation, healthcare, transportation, appliances, and financial services. It offers a wide range of products and services, from jet engines and medical imaging equipment to wind turbines and home appliances. GE is committed to driving progress through its innovative technologies and sustainable practices.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Grant in 2023
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a renowned research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It offers educational courses and conducts research in science, technology, and engineering through its five schools and one college, encompassing a wide range of academic programs. MIT is renowned for its rigorous curriculum, award-winning faculty, and distinguished alumni, many of whom have received prestigious scholarships and awards. The university also operates the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation, which provides grant funding and mentorship to support research projects.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Grant in 2023
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a renowned research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It offers educational courses and conducts research in science, technology, and engineering through its five schools and one college, encompassing a wide range of academic programs. MIT is renowned for its rigorous curriculum, award-winning faculty, and distinguished alumni, many of whom have received prestigious scholarships and awards. The university also operates the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation, which provides grant funding and mentorship to support research projects.

MITRE Corporation / CVE

Grant in 2023
The MITRE Corporation is a not-for-profit organization that provides systems engineering, research and development, and information technology support to the U.S. government. It operates federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) for various government entities, including the Department of Defense, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Department of Homeland Security. MITRE's FFRDCs focus on areas such as acquisition and systems analysis, airspace safety and security, command and control, cybersecurity, and healthcare technology. The organization also conducts research and development in advanced technologies, including biotechnology, nanotechnology, neurotechnology, computational imaging, and quantum computing. Founded in 1958 and headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, MITRE has additional facilities in McLean, Virginia, and maintains a global presence.

Tufts University

Grant in 2023
Tufts University is a moderately sized institution that integrates the characteristics of a research university with those of a liberal arts college, fostering an environment of curiosity and creativity. Established with a commitment to student-centered education, Tufts emphasizes the creation and application of knowledge across a diverse range of disciplines. The university offers various programs, including degrees in public health and health informatics through its School of Medicine, and is home to the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, an independent nonprofit organization that enhances the quality and efficiency of pharmaceutical development. Tufts aims to provide transformational experiences for students and faculty in an inclusive and collaborative setting, encouraging innovative thinking and active engagement in addressing complex global challenges.

Via Separations

Grant in 2023
Via Separations, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing membrane-based products for the separation of industrial liquids, aimed at enhancing efficiency in challenging industrial environments. Founded in 2016 and based in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company focuses on industrial decarbonization through innovative chemistries that significantly reduce energy consumption in manufacturing processes. Via's technology allows facilities to cut energy usage by 90% during chemical separation, replacing traditional heat-based methods with a highly selective and robust membrane filtration system. This advancement not only helps to minimize the environmental impact of industrial processes, but it also creates additional revenue opportunities for customers. Currently, Via is conducting pilot trials at pulp and paper facilities with the goal of eliminating 100 million metric tons of CO2 emissions by 2050. The company has successfully scaled its technology and demonstrated working prototypes at a commercial level, having emerged from MIT's Department of Material Science & Engineering.

Tufts University

Grant in 2023
Tufts University is a moderately sized institution that integrates the characteristics of a research university with those of a liberal arts college, fostering an environment of curiosity and creativity. Established with a commitment to student-centered education, Tufts emphasizes the creation and application of knowledge across a diverse range of disciplines. The university offers various programs, including degrees in public health and health informatics through its School of Medicine, and is home to the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, an independent nonprofit organization that enhances the quality and efficiency of pharmaceutical development. Tufts aims to provide transformational experiences for students and faculty in an inclusive and collaborative setting, encouraging innovative thinking and active engagement in addressing complex global challenges.

Commonwealth Fusion

Grant in 2023
Founded in 2017, Commonwealth Fusion is a research company developing fusion energy through an inexhaustible power plant. It combines proven physics with revolutionary superconducting magnet technology to accelerate the path to commercial fusion energy.

Skyhaven Systems

Grant in 2023
Skyhaven Systems is a specialty research and development firm based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with primary research and development facilities located in Westford, Massachusetts. Founded in 2017 through the merger of Reactive Innovations, LLC, the company focuses on addressing critical needs in the Defense, Energy, Aerospace, and Environmental sectors for various U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Defense and NASA. Skyhaven applies advanced electrochemical engineering and reaction-based chemical processes to tackle complex technical challenges, conducting innovative work in areas such as reactor design, separation systems, and materials development. The firm operates a 4,200 square foot facility for research, development, and light manufacturing, and it pursues government-funded contracts to explore high-risk development areas. By retaining ownership of the technology rights generated from these projects, Skyhaven can commercialize its innovations for non-government applications while providing the government with a royalty-free license to use the technologies developed. This approach positions Skyhaven as a key player in creating sustainable solutions that enhance performance and reduce costs across various industries.

Triton Systems

Grant in 2023
Triton Systems, Inc. is an advanced materials, coatings, and systems engineering product development firm located near Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1992, the company combines U.S. government funding with private investments to bring innovative ideas to market. Triton operates multiple facilities, including a research and development and manufacturing site in Fargo, North Dakota, a life science group in Berkeley, California, and a manufacturing location in Domat-EMS, Switzerland. The firm focuses on developing and commercializing technologies across various sectors, including medical devices, human health, energy, defense, and robotics. Triton's product offerings include electronic enclosures, composite airdrop platforms, fiber-reinforced aluminum composites, sensors, pressure-sensitive adhesives, and pre-concentrators. The company emphasizes in-house incubation and external partnerships to address complex challenges in acoustics, artificial intelligence, materials design, and human systems.

Physical Sciences

Grant in 2023
Physical Sciences Inc., founded in 1973 and headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, provides contract research and development services across a wide range of technical areas for both government and commercial clients. The company specializes in advanced imaging and sensing technologies, offering products such as adaptive infrared imaging spectroradiometers, compact adaptive optics retinal imagers, and miniature diode laser-based ambient gas sensors. Additionally, Physical Sciences develops and supplies various analytical technology sensors, mass flux monitors, and laser-based detection systems. The company's engineering services include system engineering, instrument testing and calibration, and the development of electrochemical engineering solutions. It serves diverse markets, including aerospace, energy, biomedical, defense, and telecommunications, through direct sales, strategic partnerships, and licensing agreements both domestically and internationally. With satellite offices in California, Maryland, Ohio, and Massachusetts, as well as a subsidiary in New Jersey, Physical Sciences leverages its extensive expertise to address complex challenges in multiple industries.

Nano-C

Grant in 2023
Nano-C develops and manufactures nanostructured carbon materials, including single-walled carbon nanotubes and fullerenes, for high-value applications in electronics and energy. Its products are used in displays, touch screens, renewable energy, semiconductor manufacturing, and sensors. Founded in 2001, Nano-C is based in Westwood, Massachusetts.

Jetcool

Grant in 2023
Jetcool Technologies Inc., established in 2019 and headquartered in Littleton, Massachusetts, specializes in the research and development of advanced chip cooling solutions. The company offers a range of cooling products, from bare die to system level, and provides customized solutions. Jetcool's innovative microjet cooling modules, developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, are designed to efficiently cool high-power electronics in industries such as defense and aerospace, advanced semiconductors, data centers, and electric vehicle power systems. The company's technology, published in several academic papers, uses small jets of fluid to cool components at the chip or device scale, enabling manufacturers to create more durable, energy-efficient products.

Physical Sciences

Grant in 2023
Physical Sciences Inc., founded in 1973 and headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, provides contract research and development services across a wide range of technical areas for both government and commercial clients. The company specializes in advanced imaging and sensing technologies, offering products such as adaptive infrared imaging spectroradiometers, compact adaptive optics retinal imagers, and miniature diode laser-based ambient gas sensors. Additionally, Physical Sciences develops and supplies various analytical technology sensors, mass flux monitors, and laser-based detection systems. The company's engineering services include system engineering, instrument testing and calibration, and the development of electrochemical engineering solutions. It serves diverse markets, including aerospace, energy, biomedical, defense, and telecommunications, through direct sales, strategic partnerships, and licensing agreements both domestically and internationally. With satellite offices in California, Maryland, Ohio, and Massachusetts, as well as a subsidiary in New Jersey, Physical Sciences leverages its extensive expertise to address complex challenges in multiple industries.

Mizar Imaging

Grant in 2023
Founded in 2017, Mizar Imaging specializes in developing modular light sheet illumination systems for high-resolution imaging. Headquartered in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, the company's innovative technology reduces photobleaching and enables physiologically relevant biological process imaging on modern inverted microscopes.

Via Separations

Grant in 2022
Via Separations, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing membrane-based products for the separation of industrial liquids, aimed at enhancing efficiency in challenging industrial environments. Founded in 2016 and based in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company focuses on industrial decarbonization through innovative chemistries that significantly reduce energy consumption in manufacturing processes. Via's technology allows facilities to cut energy usage by 90% during chemical separation, replacing traditional heat-based methods with a highly selective and robust membrane filtration system. This advancement not only helps to minimize the environmental impact of industrial processes, but it also creates additional revenue opportunities for customers. Currently, Via is conducting pilot trials at pulp and paper facilities with the goal of eliminating 100 million metric tons of CO2 emissions by 2050. The company has successfully scaled its technology and demonstrated working prototypes at a commercial level, having emerged from MIT's Department of Material Science & Engineering.

Koura

Grant in 2022
Koura is a global leader in the development, manufacture, and supply of fluoroproducts that play a fundamental role in enhancing everyday lives. Koura is a part of the Orbia community of companies, working together to tackle some of the world's most complex challenges. Koura's products are used in a vast range of applications including energy storage, construction of towns and cities, keeping homes cool, food fresh and even in the treatment of respiratory conditions. Headquartered in Boston, Koura has commercial activities across the world, with operations in the United Kingdom, Mexico, United States, India and Japan.

6K

Grant in 2022
6K is a company that specializes in advanced microwave plasma technology, focusing on the development of engineered materials for diverse industries such as additive manufacturing, renewable energy, aerospace, and consumer electronics. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in North Andover, Massachusetts, 6K utilizes its proprietary Unimelt systems to produce high-purity materials rapidly, significantly reducing production time from days to seconds while cutting energy consumption by two-thirds and eliminating wastewater. The company's innovative approach allows for the creation of premium powders and battery cathode materials tailored to specific industry needs, emphasizing sustainability throughout its processes. By leveraging sustainable input streams and precise manufacturing techniques, 6K aims to minimize waste and enhance the quality and performance of the materials it produces, thereby advancing various sectors in the materials engineering landscape.

General Electric

Grant in 2022
Founded in 1892, General Electric is a multinational conglomerate operating in various sectors including power and water, oil and gas, aviation, healthcare, transportation, appliances, and financial services. It offers a wide range of products and services, from jet engines and medical imaging equipment to wind turbines and home appliances. GE is committed to driving progress through its innovative technologies and sustainable practices.

Rhode Island Department of Health

Grant in 2021
The Rhode Island Department of Health is dedicated to safeguarding public health and ensuring the well-being of the state's residents. Its primary mission is to prevent disease and promote health and safety through various initiatives and programs. The department focuses on implementing health policies, conducting research, and providing educational resources to address health challenges within the community. By collaborating with local stakeholders and health organizations, it works to enhance healthcare access, improve health outcomes, and increase awareness about public health issues. Through these efforts, the Rhode Island Department of Health plays a crucial role in fostering a healthier population and environment in the state.

Summit Natural Gas of Maine

Grant in 2021
Summit Natural Gas of Maine, Inc. operates as a natural gas distributor.

6K

Grant in 2018
6K is a company that specializes in advanced microwave plasma technology, focusing on the development of engineered materials for diverse industries such as additive manufacturing, renewable energy, aerospace, and consumer electronics. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in North Andover, Massachusetts, 6K utilizes its proprietary Unimelt systems to produce high-purity materials rapidly, significantly reducing production time from days to seconds while cutting energy consumption by two-thirds and eliminating wastewater. The company's innovative approach allows for the creation of premium powders and battery cathode materials tailored to specific industry needs, emphasizing sustainability throughout its processes. By leveraging sustainable input streams and precise manufacturing techniques, 6K aims to minimize waste and enhance the quality and performance of the materials it produces, thereby advancing various sectors in the materials engineering landscape.

FuelCell Energy

Grant in 2018
FuelCell Energy designs, manufactures, sells, installs, operates, and services stationary fuel cell power plants for distributed power generation. Its products generate electricity and usable heat, serving utilities, industries, municipalities, and various other sectors. The company focuses on decarbonizing energy strategies and offers solutions for ultra-clean energy while supporting net-zero commitments.

Energetic Capital

Grant in 2017
Energetic Insurance, Inc. is an InsurTech company based in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 2016. It specializes in providing solar insurance solutions that address credit and counterparty risks associated with commercial and industrial solar photovoltaic projects. The company offers a product called EneRate, which protects third-party solar developers and asset owners from repayment risks and revenue losses due to defaults on power purchase agreements (PPAs). Energetic Insurance employs a data-driven approach as a Managing General Underwriter, developing innovative risk management products that facilitate solar financing for unrated or below investment grade organizations. This enables solar project developers to undertake more projects and access capital by mitigating payment default risks, thereby enhancing project economics through lower interest rates and improved financial structuring.

Solstice

Grant in 2016
Solstice facilitates shared solar energy solutions, aggregating consumer demand and connecting households with community solar projects. Founded in 2016, it aims to increase access to affordable renewable energy regardless of income or credit score.

Atrex Energy

Grant in 2016
Atrex Energy, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of remote power generation systems tailored for harsh environments and remote locations. The company employs innovative tubular solid oxide fuel cell technology that efficiently converts conventional natural gas and propane into direct current electrical power, eliminating the need for combustion. This approach provides clients with cost-effective and reliable power solutions suited for various industries, including oil and gas, mining, construction, off-grid telecommunications, railroads, and environmental monitoring. Atrex Energy distributes its products through authorized partners across Alaska, Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Walpole, Massachusetts, the company was formerly known as Acumentrics SOFC Corporation until its rebranding in May 2016. As sales grow, Atrex Energy anticipates expanding its workforce to meet increasing demand for its advanced power generation systems.

Thermoenergy

Grant in 2012
ThermoEnergy Corporation, founded in 1988 and headquartered in Worcester, Massachusetts, focuses on the commercialization of innovative wastewater treatment systems and carbon-reducing power generation technologies. The company utilizes its Controlled Atmosphere Separation Technology (CAST) platform to offer a range of solutions, including systems for treating brackish and natural water sources, recovering wastewater for reuse, and ensuring compliance with regulatory mandates. Key products include Turbo CAST, a heat recuperation technology, and Mobile CAST, a self-contained wastewater processing system. Additionally, ThermoEnergy develops processes for ammonia recovery, renewable energy generation from waste-activated sludge, and enhanced biogas production from animal waste. The company is also known for its patented pressurized oxycombustion technology, which enables the conversion of fossil fuels and biomass into electricity while minimizing air emissions and capturing carbon dioxide. ThermoEnergy serves various industries, including metal finishing, petrochemical, food processing, and municipal wastewater applications, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable water treatment and clean energy solutions.

Infinium Metals

Grant in 2011
Infinium Metals, based in Natick, Massachusetts, specializes in the development and commercialization of advanced metallurgical processes for producing lightweight and magnetic materials. The company manufactures essential metals including magnesium, titanium, tantalum, neodymium, dysprosium, and solar-grade silicon using innovative techniques such as solid oxide membrane electrolysis. This low-energy process not only enhances efficiency but also minimizes environmental impact. Infinium Metals provides magnesium for fuel-efficient vehicles and aircraft components, neodymium for magnets used in wind turbines and hybrid vehicles, and elements for high power-to-weight generators. Additionally, the company offers recycling solutions for magnesium and rare earth elements. Infinium serves various industries, including aerospace, automotive, consumer technology, defense, energy, and mass transit. Originally founded in 2008 as Metal Oxygen Separation Technologies, Inc., the company rebranded in 2013 to reflect its broader focus on clean metals.

Yield10 Bioscience

Grant in 2011
Yield10 Bioscience, Inc. is an agricultural bioscience company focused on developing innovative technologies to enhance crop yields in the United States and Canada. The company operates its Trait Factory to create high-value seed traits for the agriculture and food industries, with a particular emphasis on oilseed crops, including the oilseed Camelina sativa. Yield10 leverages advanced genetic engineering and synthetic biology techniques, such as gene editing and metabolic engineering, to introduce specific genetic modifications that improve the productivity and nutritional profile of crops. The company also maintains an oilseed development center in Saskatchewan, Canada, and has established research agreements with prominent industry partners, including Bayer AG and J. R. Simplot Company, to develop traits in various crops. Yield10 Bioscience was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts.

Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates

Grant in 2011
Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, marketing, and servicing of semiconductor processing equipment essential for the fabrication of integrated circuits. The company's product portfolio includes various ion implanters, such as the medium current VIISta 900XP series, as well as high current and high energy variants, including the VIISta HCS series and VIISta HE implanters. Varian caters primarily to semiconductor manufacturers across North America, Europe, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea. Established in 1999, the company is headquartered in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

1366 Technologies

Grant in 2011
1366 Technologies Inc., established in 2008, specializes in the development, manufacturing, and supply of silicon wafers for solar cell applications. Based in Bedford, Massachusetts, with additional facilities in Shanghai, China, and Mumbai, India, the company produces both 3D direct wafers and conventional silicon solar wafers. Through strategic partnerships with Hanwha Q CELLS Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. and Hanwha Q CELLS Co., Ltd., 1366 Technologies supplies its products to major players in the solar industry. Its proprietary technology enables the production of silicon wafers directly from molten silicon, resulting in lower costs, reduced energy requirements, and improved uniformity compared to traditional methods. This allows businesses to create more efficient and cost-effective solar cells.

Ocean Renewable Power Company

Grant in 2010
Ocean Renewable Power Company, Inc. specializes in developing marine renewable energy solutions that harness tidal and river currents to generate clean electricity. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Portland, Maine, the company focuses on technologies that convert ocean and river energy into grid-compatible power for homes and businesses primarily in North America. Its suite of products includes the RivGen Power System, which is designed for small river sites, particularly in remote communities lacking centralized power grids; the TidGen Power System for shallow tidal applications; and the OCGen power system for deeper tidal and ocean currents. Ocean Renewable Power Company’s systems are environmentally friendly, generating baseload renewable electricity without impounding water flow. Additionally, the company is actively involved in deploying its technologies in various regions, including Canada and Patagonia, Chile, and it provides comprehensive services from site assessment to installation and maintenance of its power systems.

Novomer

Grant in 2010
Novomer is a materials company based in Waltham, Massachusetts, founded in 2004. The company specializes in developing high-performance green plastics, polymers, and other chemicals using proprietary catalytic technology. This technology enables the cost-effective transformation of carbon dioxide and other renewable materials into various industrial products. By combining traditional chemical feedstocks with carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide, Novomer aims to create sustainable chemicals and materials for diverse applications, contributing to efforts in mitigating global warming and climate change.

Beacon Power

Grant in 2009
Beacon Power, LLC specializes in the design, development, and commercialization of grid-scale flywheel energy storage systems for electric power grids in the United States and internationally. The company’s innovative technology converts and stores electrical energy as rotating kinetic energy, providing essential services for grid stability, efficiency, and reliability. Beacon Power's products are utilized for frequency regulation, power grid balancing, and the integration of renewable energy sources, among other ancillary services. The company operates facilities located in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts; Stephentown, New York; and Hazle Township, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1997 and based in Tyngsboro, Beacon Power is committed to supporting stable and reliable electricity grid operations through its advanced storage solutions.

Resolute Marine Energy

Grant in 2009
Founded in 2007, Resolute Marine Energy develops wave energy converters that generate clean electricity from ocean waves. The company also uses this technology to transport seawater for on-shore desalination facilities, producing drinkable water alongside power.

Atrex Energy

Venture Round in 2008
Atrex Energy, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of remote power generation systems tailored for harsh environments and remote locations. The company employs innovative tubular solid oxide fuel cell technology that efficiently converts conventional natural gas and propane into direct current electrical power, eliminating the need for combustion. This approach provides clients with cost-effective and reliable power solutions suited for various industries, including oil and gas, mining, construction, off-grid telecommunications, railroads, and environmental monitoring. Atrex Energy distributes its products through authorized partners across Alaska, Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Walpole, Massachusetts, the company was formerly known as Acumentrics SOFC Corporation until its rebranding in May 2016. As sales grow, Atrex Energy anticipates expanding its workforce to meet increasing demand for its advanced power generation systems.

Northeastern Vermont Development Association

Northeastern Vermont Development Association supports landuse, transportation, and emergency services. The E & D Transportation Program supports community members through affordable transportation to medical appointments, local adult day centers, senior meal sites, and to access fresh food at the grocery store. The E&D Transportation Program is designed to serve older adults and people with disabilities. Vermont's Department of Labor provides a ready pool of workers through accessible databases. The Apprenticeship Program, serving hundreds of apprentices and employers statewide, helps to bridge the gap between education and employment. The Vermont Training Program provides specialized training on the job and in the classroom.
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