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

David Tucker

Research Scientist

Past deals in New York

FirstEnergy

Grant in 2024
FirstEnergy Corporation, established in 1996 and headquartered in Akron, Ohio, is a diversified energy company that generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to approximately six million customers across Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York. The company operates through regulated distribution and transmission segments, owning and managing a vast network of power plants, transmission lines, and distribution systems. These include coal-fired, nuclear, hydroelectric, natural gas, wind, and solar facilities, as well as 24,486 circuit miles of transmission lines and 269,691 miles of distribution lines, with a total installed transformer capacity of approximately 156,115,196 kilovolt-amperes. In addition to its core operations, FirstEnergy also provides energy-related products and services to retail and wholesale customers, contributing to the strengthening of local communities through its foundation's support of nonprofit organizations.

AetherWorks

Grant in 2024
Established in 2010 and headquartered in New York, AetherWorks specializes in founding and funding companies focused on high-efficiency distributed software systems.

Plug Power

Grant in 2024
Plug Power Inc. is a leading provider of hydrogen fuel cell solutions, focusing on clean and zero-emission technologies for electric mobility and stationary power markets in North America and Europe. The company specializes in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell systems, fuel processing technologies, and hybrid solutions, alongside the necessary hydrogen storage and dispensing infrastructure. Its products include GenDrive, a hydrogen-powered PEM fuel cell system for material handling vehicles; GenFuel, which encompasses hydrogen delivery and dispensing; GenCare, a maintenance program for its fuel cell systems; and GenSure, a stationary fuel cell solution for backup and grid-support power. Plug Power also offers the GenKey solution, which integrates all essential components for fuel cell power, and ProGen, a fuel cell stack technology used in various applications. With over 40,000 deployed fuel cell systems, Plug Power is a significant player in the hydrogen economy and has established a network of hydrogen highways across North America. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Latham, New York, the company serves a diverse clientele, including major corporations and industries.

Performance Systems Development

Grant in 2024
Performance Systems Development, LLC specializes in providing building performance software, engineering solutions, and training services primarily for homeowners, businesses, and commercial building owners in the United States. Founded in 1998 and based in Ithaca, New York, the company offers a suite of tools including the Targeted Retrofit Energy Analysis Tool for energy auditing, the Green Energy Compass for managing energy efficiency programs, and the Building Performance Compass for benchmarking and tracking energy use in commercial and multifamily properties. In addition to software, the company delivers program services that encompass residential, multifamily, and commercial applications, as well as customized engineering solutions. Performance Systems Development also offers comprehensive training courses for energy auditors, builders, contractors, and engineers, covering various certifications and software training in the energy efficiency sector. The company effectively connects stakeholders, including utilities and trade allies, to streamline program implementation and support energy efficiency goals across diverse sectors.

Kitware

Grant in 2024
Kitware is a company that develops and supports open-source software solutions in various fields including computer vision, medical imaging, and data visualization. Founded in 1998 and based in Clifton Park, New York, it offers a suite of tools such as the Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit for medical data processing, CMake for managing software builds, and the Visualization Toolkit for 3D graphics and image processing. Kitware also provides applications like KiwiViewer for exploring geometric datasets and MIDAS, a multimedia server for scientific data management. Additionally, its products include ActiViz, a 3D data visualization interface, VolView for analyzing 3D medical data, CDashPro for software testing management, and ParaViewPro, a subscription service that offers professional support for scientific visualization. The company's software is utilized by government agencies, academic institutions, and commercial organizations to address complex technical challenges and promote reproducible research.

Free Form Fibers

Grant in 2024
Free Form Fibers is a developer of laser‑driven chemical vapor deposition technology that produces continuous inorganic fibers from a wide range of materials, including silicon carbide, boron carbide, hafnium carbide, tungsten carbide, magnesium diboride, glassy carbon, diamond‑like carbon, and others. The company manufactures filaments for use in non‑woven filters, catalysts, ceramic and metal‑matrix composite reinforcement, woven and non‑woven linings, lightweight structural reinforcement, superconducting filaments, research and development, and scientific instrumentation. Its products serve military and aerospace, automotive, biomedical, energy, and other sectors that require heat‑ and chemical‑resistant fibers. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Plug Power

Post in 2024
Plug Power Inc. is a leading provider of hydrogen fuel cell solutions, focusing on clean and zero-emission technologies for electric mobility and stationary power markets in North America and Europe. The company specializes in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell systems, fuel processing technologies, and hybrid solutions, alongside the necessary hydrogen storage and dispensing infrastructure. Its products include GenDrive, a hydrogen-powered PEM fuel cell system for material handling vehicles; GenFuel, which encompasses hydrogen delivery and dispensing; GenCare, a maintenance program for its fuel cell systems; and GenSure, a stationary fuel cell solution for backup and grid-support power. Plug Power also offers the GenKey solution, which integrates all essential components for fuel cell power, and ProGen, a fuel cell stack technology used in various applications. With over 40,000 deployed fuel cell systems, Plug Power is a significant player in the hydrogen economy and has established a network of hydrogen highways across North America. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Latham, New York, the company serves a diverse clientele, including major corporations and industries.

Cornell University

Grant in 2024
Cornell University is a federal land-grant research university offering major, minor, and challenging dual-degree programs. It holds a distinctive obligation to advance knowledge across various disciplines while focusing on public engagement, aiming to enhance the quality of life within New York State, the nation, and globally.

Plug Power

Grant in 2024
Plug Power Inc. is a leading provider of hydrogen fuel cell solutions, focusing on clean and zero-emission technologies for electric mobility and stationary power markets in North America and Europe. The company specializes in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell systems, fuel processing technologies, and hybrid solutions, alongside the necessary hydrogen storage and dispensing infrastructure. Its products include GenDrive, a hydrogen-powered PEM fuel cell system for material handling vehicles; GenFuel, which encompasses hydrogen delivery and dispensing; GenCare, a maintenance program for its fuel cell systems; and GenSure, a stationary fuel cell solution for backup and grid-support power. Plug Power also offers the GenKey solution, which integrates all essential components for fuel cell power, and ProGen, a fuel cell stack technology used in various applications. With over 40,000 deployed fuel cell systems, Plug Power is a significant player in the hydrogen economy and has established a network of hydrogen highways across North America. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Latham, New York, the company serves a diverse clientele, including major corporations and industries.

New York University

Grant in 2024
Founded in 1831, New York University (NYU) is a large private research university with over 50,000 students from around the world. It offers more than 2,500 courses and awards over 25 different degrees across its three degree-granting campuses in New York City, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai. NYU's faculty comprises over 4,500 members, teaching and conducting research in various fields. The university is deeply integrated with New York City, drawing inspiration from its vitality.

Stony Brook University

Grant in 2024
Stony Brook University is a public sea- and space-grant research university. It offers a wide selection of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Since its establishment in Stony Brook, the university has expanded to include more than 200 major buildings with a combined area of more than 11 million gross square feet across 1,454 acres of land. In 2001, SUNY Stony Brook was elected to the prestigious Association of American Universities, joining four private universities (Cornell, Columbia, NYU, andRochester) and one public university (SUNY Buffalo) elsewhere in its state. It is also a member of the larger Universities Research Association for which its president Samuel Stanley is a council president. The university owns Stony Brook Medicine, co-manages the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and has four business incubators across the region. The university has a regional economic impact of over $7.2 billion annually accounting for nearly 4% of economic activity in eastern Long Island. Stony Brook University was founded in 1957 in Oyster Bay as State University College on Long Island.

Kitware

Grant in 2024
Kitware is a company that develops and supports open-source software solutions in various fields including computer vision, medical imaging, and data visualization. Founded in 1998 and based in Clifton Park, New York, it offers a suite of tools such as the Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit for medical data processing, CMake for managing software builds, and the Visualization Toolkit for 3D graphics and image processing. Kitware also provides applications like KiwiViewer for exploring geometric datasets and MIDAS, a multimedia server for scientific data management. Additionally, its products include ActiViz, a 3D data visualization interface, VolView for analyzing 3D medical data, CDashPro for software testing management, and ParaViewPro, a subscription service that offers professional support for scientific visualization. The company's software is utilized by government agencies, academic institutions, and commercial organizations to address complex technical challenges and promote reproducible research.

SeeQC

Grant in 2024
SeeQC develops application-specific quantum computing systems using superconducting qubits. It serves industries such as machine learning/AI, logistics optimization, quantum chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and fintech globally. Founded in 2018, SeeQC is headquartered in Elmsford, New York with facilities in London, UK, and Naples, Italy.

Kitware

Grant in 2023
Kitware is a company that develops and supports open-source software solutions in various fields including computer vision, medical imaging, and data visualization. Founded in 1998 and based in Clifton Park, New York, it offers a suite of tools such as the Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit for medical data processing, CMake for managing software builds, and the Visualization Toolkit for 3D graphics and image processing. Kitware also provides applications like KiwiViewer for exploring geometric datasets and MIDAS, a multimedia server for scientific data management. Additionally, its products include ActiViz, a 3D data visualization interface, VolView for analyzing 3D medical data, CDashPro for software testing management, and ParaViewPro, a subscription service that offers professional support for scientific visualization. The company's software is utilized by government agencies, academic institutions, and commercial organizations to address complex technical challenges and promote reproducible research.

Cornell University

Grant in 2023
Cornell University is a federal land-grant research university offering major, minor, and challenging dual-degree programs. It holds a distinctive obligation to advance knowledge across various disciplines while focusing on public engagement, aiming to enhance the quality of life within New York State, the nation, and globally.

Stony Brook University

Grant in 2023
Stony Brook University is a public sea- and space-grant research university. It offers a wide selection of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Since its establishment in Stony Brook, the university has expanded to include more than 200 major buildings with a combined area of more than 11 million gross square feet across 1,454 acres of land. In 2001, SUNY Stony Brook was elected to the prestigious Association of American Universities, joining four private universities (Cornell, Columbia, NYU, andRochester) and one public university (SUNY Buffalo) elsewhere in its state. It is also a member of the larger Universities Research Association for which its president Samuel Stanley is a council president. The university owns Stony Brook Medicine, co-manages the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and has four business incubators across the region. The university has a regional economic impact of over $7.2 billion annually accounting for nearly 4% of economic activity in eastern Long Island. Stony Brook University was founded in 1957 in Oyster Bay as State University College on Long Island.

Kitware

Grant in 2023
Kitware is a company that develops and supports open-source software solutions in various fields including computer vision, medical imaging, and data visualization. Founded in 1998 and based in Clifton Park, New York, it offers a suite of tools such as the Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit for medical data processing, CMake for managing software builds, and the Visualization Toolkit for 3D graphics and image processing. Kitware also provides applications like KiwiViewer for exploring geometric datasets and MIDAS, a multimedia server for scientific data management. Additionally, its products include ActiViz, a 3D data visualization interface, VolView for analyzing 3D medical data, CDashPro for software testing management, and ParaViewPro, a subscription service that offers professional support for scientific visualization. The company's software is utilized by government agencies, academic institutions, and commercial organizations to address complex technical challenges and promote reproducible research.

Alpha-En

Grant in 2023
Alpha-En Corporation is a development stage company based in Yonkers, New York, founded in 1969. The company specializes in the development of innovative technologies for manufacturing high purity lithium metal, a vital component for lightweight and high energy density batteries. Alpha-En focuses on creating battery components and lithium compounds while prioritizing environmentally sustainable practices. The company has pioneered a production process that allows for the manufacture of lithium metal at room temperature using clean technology, minimizing environmental impact. As it seeks to advance next-generation battery technologies, Alpha-En aims to deliver its products in a cost-effective manner, contributing to the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions.

ConEdison

Grant in 2023
Con Edison is a prominent organization that operates one of the largest energy delivery systems in the world, supplying electricity, gas, and steam primarily to New York City and Westchester County. The company is also committed to providing renewable energy and environmental services, alongside cost-effective energy management solutions. This diverse portfolio positions Con Edison as a key player in the energy sector, focusing on both traditional and sustainable energy sources to meet the needs of its extensive customer base.

ConEdison

Grant in 2023
Con Edison is a prominent organization that operates one of the largest energy delivery systems in the world, supplying electricity, gas, and steam primarily to New York City and Westchester County. The company is also committed to providing renewable energy and environmental services, alongside cost-effective energy management solutions. This diverse portfolio positions Con Edison as a key player in the energy sector, focusing on both traditional and sustainable energy sources to meet the needs of its extensive customer base.

Kitware

Grant in 2023
Kitware is a company that develops and supports open-source software solutions in various fields including computer vision, medical imaging, and data visualization. Founded in 1998 and based in Clifton Park, New York, it offers a suite of tools such as the Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit for medical data processing, CMake for managing software builds, and the Visualization Toolkit for 3D graphics and image processing. Kitware also provides applications like KiwiViewer for exploring geometric datasets and MIDAS, a multimedia server for scientific data management. Additionally, its products include ActiViz, a 3D data visualization interface, VolView for analyzing 3D medical data, CDashPro for software testing management, and ParaViewPro, a subscription service that offers professional support for scientific visualization. The company's software is utilized by government agencies, academic institutions, and commercial organizations to address complex technical challenges and promote reproducible research.

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Grant in 2022
Brookhaven National Laboratory is a multi-purpose research institution focused on questions in basic and applied science. It is primarily focused on research in the physical, biomedical, and environmental sciences as well as in energy technologies and national security. It also builds and operates major scientific facilities available to university, industry, and government researchers. The laboratory is operated and managed for DOE's Office of Science by Brookhaven Science Associates, a limited-liability company founded by the Research Foundation of the State University of New York on behalf of Stony Brook University, the largest academic user of Laboratory facilities; and Battelle, an applied science and technology organization. Brookhaven National Laboratory was established in 1947 and is based in Upton, New York.

Qunnect

Grant in 2022
Qunnect develops quantum networking hardware and components that enable secure communication for distributed information networks. It designs field-deployable devices that transmit, store, and receive quantum information using photons to communicate and atoms to store or process data, supporting scalable, quantum-secure networks with real-time threat detection. The company focuses on quantum memories and quantum sources to enable future information networks and quantum computing, and provides infrastructure for quantum cryptography, networks, sensors, metrology, and imaging. Headquartered in Stony Brook, New York, Qunnect aims to bring practical quantum information technology to enterprise and government networks by delivering room-temperature hardware suitable for real-world deployment.

New York University

Grant in 2022
Founded in 1831, New York University (NYU) is a large private research university with over 50,000 students from around the world. It offers more than 2,500 courses and awards over 25 different degrees across its three degree-granting campuses in New York City, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai. NYU's faculty comprises over 4,500 members, teaching and conducting research in various fields. The university is deeply integrated with New York City, drawing inspiration from its vitality.

Qunnect

Grant in 2020
Qunnect develops quantum networking hardware and components that enable secure communication for distributed information networks. It designs field-deployable devices that transmit, store, and receive quantum information using photons to communicate and atoms to store or process data, supporting scalable, quantum-secure networks with real-time threat detection. The company focuses on quantum memories and quantum sources to enable future information networks and quantum computing, and provides infrastructure for quantum cryptography, networks, sensors, metrology, and imaging. Headquartered in Stony Brook, New York, Qunnect aims to bring practical quantum information technology to enterprise and government networks by delivering room-temperature hardware suitable for real-world deployment.

Hearth Labs

Grant in 2018
Hearth Labs develops thermal LiDAR sensors that rapidly scan buildings to create detailed thermal digital twins. The sensors capture the missing half of thermal comfort data, enabling precise simulation of heat transfer. Through its analysis platform, the company provides facility managers with insights to optimize energy use, reduce costs, and improve occupant comfort and environmental conditions.

Veeco Instruments

Grant in 2011
Veeco Instruments Inc. is a leading developer and manufacturer of semiconductor and thin film process equipment, catering to various electronic device markets globally. Founded in 1945 and headquartered in Plainview, New York, the company produces a wide array of equipment, including ion beam deposition and etch systems, laser annealing systems, and metal organic chemical vapor deposition systems. Veeco operates in three primary segments: LED & Solar Process Equipment, Data Storage Process Equipment, and Metrology. The LED & Solar segment focuses on systems for high brightness LEDs and solar cells, while the Data Storage segment specializes in technologies for creating thin film magnetic heads used in hard drives. The Metrology segment provides instruments such as atomic force microscopes and optical interferometers, essential for surface measurement in research and production environments. Veeco's products support the manufacturing of various microelectronic components, including RF filters, power electronics, and advanced semiconductor devices, serving customers in industries such as telecommunications, scientific research, and industrial applications.

Veeco Instruments

Grant in 2011
Veeco Instruments Inc. is a leading developer and manufacturer of semiconductor and thin film process equipment, catering to various electronic device markets globally. Founded in 1945 and headquartered in Plainview, New York, the company produces a wide array of equipment, including ion beam deposition and etch systems, laser annealing systems, and metal organic chemical vapor deposition systems. Veeco operates in three primary segments: LED & Solar Process Equipment, Data Storage Process Equipment, and Metrology. The LED & Solar segment focuses on systems for high brightness LEDs and solar cells, while the Data Storage segment specializes in technologies for creating thin film magnetic heads used in hard drives. The Metrology segment provides instruments such as atomic force microscopes and optical interferometers, essential for surface measurement in research and production environments. Veeco's products support the manufacturing of various microelectronic components, including RF filters, power electronics, and advanced semiconductor devices, serving customers in industries such as telecommunications, scientific research, and industrial applications.

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.

Plug Power

Grant in 2006
Plug Power Inc. is a leading provider of hydrogen fuel cell solutions, focusing on clean and zero-emission technologies for electric mobility and stationary power markets in North America and Europe. The company specializes in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell systems, fuel processing technologies, and hybrid solutions, alongside the necessary hydrogen storage and dispensing infrastructure. Its products include GenDrive, a hydrogen-powered PEM fuel cell system for material handling vehicles; GenFuel, which encompasses hydrogen delivery and dispensing; GenCare, a maintenance program for its fuel cell systems; and GenSure, a stationary fuel cell solution for backup and grid-support power. Plug Power also offers the GenKey solution, which integrates all essential components for fuel cell power, and ProGen, a fuel cell stack technology used in various applications. With over 40,000 deployed fuel cell systems, Plug Power is a significant player in the hydrogen economy and has established a network of hydrogen highways across North America. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Latham, New York, the company serves a diverse clientele, including major corporations and industries.
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