U.S. 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

Jigar Shah

Director

Past deals in San Francisco Bay Area

Cellink

Debt Financing in 2023
CelLink Corporation is an innovative company based in Belmont, California, specializing in the development of flexible conductive backplanes and circuits designed for power electronics. Founded in 2012, the company focuses on applications that include batteries, light-emitting diodes, wire harnessing, and solar cells, among other devices that necessitate effective power transmission. By creating advanced backplane solutions, CelLink aims to enhance efficiency and performance across various electronic applications.

EPRI

Grant in 2023
The Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI) conducts research and development relating to the generation, delivery and use of electricity for the benefit of the public.
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company is an investor-owned utility with publicly traded stock

Nvidia

Grant in 2023
Nvidia Corporation is a global leader in visual computing, primarily known for its graphics processing units (GPUs) and Tegra processors. The company operates in two key segments: GPUs and Tegra processors. The GPU segment provides various products, including GeForce for gaming, Quadro for professional design applications, and Tesla for artificial intelligence and deep learning. Nvidia's GPUs are increasingly utilized in data centers and automotive applications, supporting advanced computing tasks. The Tegra processor segment focuses on mobile and embedded applications, with offerings such as DRIVE AGX for autonomous vehicles and Jetson AGX for robotics. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Nvidia serves a diverse range of clients, including original equipment manufacturers, cloud service providers, and automotive suppliers, contributing significantly to gaming, professional visualization, and AI markets.

RePurpose Energy

Grant in 2022
Repurpose Energy provide affordable & sustainable energy storage solutions to enable the renewable energy transition.
The Regents of the University of California oversee the management of the University of California's endowment, which is based in Oakland, California. Their mission is to implement investment policies and guidelines aimed at selecting, executing, and monitoring strategies that enhance the fund's value while adhering to a risk-controlled framework. The board of regents, along with an investment committee, is responsible for managing the fund's assets. The University of California is recognized as the leading public university system in the nation, contributing significant research and innovation that benefits California and the broader global community.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a national laboratory that conducts unclassified scientific research on behalf of the United States Department of Energy. Berkeley Lab is a member of the national laboratory system supported by the U.S. Department of Energy through its Office of Science. It is managed by the University of California (UC) and is charged with conducting unclassified research across a wide range of scientific disciplines. Located on a 200-acre site in the hills above the UC Berkeley campus, Berkeley Lab employs approximately 4,200 scientists, engineers, support staff, and students. The Lab is also responsible for creating 5,600 jobs locally and 12,000 nationally. The overall economic impact on the national economy is estimated at $1.6 billion a year. Technologies developed at Berkeley Lab have generated billions of dollars in revenues, and thousands of jobs. Berkeley Lab was founded in 1931 by Ernest Orlando Lawrence, a UC Berkeley physicist who won the 1939 Nobel Prize in physics for his invention of the cyclotron, a circular particle accelerator that opened the door to high-energy physics.

Ampcera

Grant in 2022
Ampcera Inc. is a U.S.-based innovator in the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte materials for high performance lithium batteries and their upstream & downstream industries. Through collaborations with major automotive OEMs, consumer electronics companies and battery makers, Ampcera is focused on integrating of its scalable and low cost solid-state electrolyte technology in game-changing lithium batteries to achieve higher energy and power density, faster charging, and superior safety than today’s lithium ion batteries.

GE

Grant in 2022
General Electric Company is a global leader in infrastructure and financial services, founded in 1892 and headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut. The company operates across various segments, including power and water, oil and gas, energy management, aviation, healthcare, transportation, and appliances. Its power segment provides a range of products such as gas and steam turbines, nuclear reactors, and renewable energy solutions. The oil and gas division specializes in drilling and production systems, while the aviation sector manufactures jet engines and aerospace systems. GE also focuses on healthcare technologies, including medical imaging and patient monitoring, as well as transportation solutions like locomotives and diesel engines. Additionally, GE is investing in the Industrial Internet, leveraging advanced software to enhance operational efficiency and asset management for industrial clients. Through its commitment to innovation and sustainability, GE aims to address pressing environmental challenges while delivering valuable insights to its customers.

AirCapture

Grant in 2022
Developer of direct air capture technology designed to help businesses become carbon neutral, or even negative. The company leverages technology to develop modular and on-site technologies to efficiently capture carbon dioxide from the environment, enabling businesses to reduce greenhouse emissions.

Ampcera

Grant in 2021
Ampcera Inc. is a U.S.-based innovator in the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte materials for high performance lithium batteries and their upstream & downstream industries. Through collaborations with major automotive OEMs, consumer electronics companies and battery makers, Ampcera is focused on integrating of its scalable and low cost solid-state electrolyte technology in game-changing lithium batteries to achieve higher energy and power density, faster charging, and superior safety than today’s lithium ion batteries.

Quino Energy

Grant in 2021
Quino Energy manufactures batteries that use specially designed reactants called quinones that are dissolved in water. It is made from low-cost coal tar and wood tar, and is more cost-effective than competing battery technologies at longer storage durations of 5-12 hours. Quino Energy has licensed the quinone flow battery technology from Harvard University, where it was first developed.

Axiom Cloud

Grant in 2021
Axiom Cloud Inc. specializes in artificial intelligence solutions tailored for commercial refrigeration in North America's supermarkets. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Oakland, California, the company addresses significant energy and maintenance challenges in the $120 billion commercial cooling industry. Axiom Cloud offers a power management and maintenance platform that enhances the efficiency of systems with large cooling loads. Key applications include the Virtual Technician, which autonomously predicts and prevents failures, and the Virtual Battery, which emulates the benefits of traditional lithium-ion batteries by optimizing cooling processes and managing energy loads intelligently. Customers in the retail grocery sector engage with Axiom Cloud through an initial setup fee for onsite installation of the IoT platform, followed by recurring software-as-a-service fees for the cloud-based applications that operate on this platform.

Ampcera

Grant in 2021
Ampcera Inc. is a U.S.-based innovator in the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte materials for high performance lithium batteries and their upstream & downstream industries. Through collaborations with major automotive OEMs, consumer electronics companies and battery makers, Ampcera is focused on integrating of its scalable and low cost solid-state electrolyte technology in game-changing lithium batteries to achieve higher energy and power density, faster charging, and superior safety than today’s lithium ion batteries.

Tandem PV

Grant in 2021
Tandem PV, Inc. is a manufacturer of innovative photovoltaic cells that combine perovskite and silicon technologies to enhance solar panel efficiency. Founded in 2016 and based in Palo Alto, California, the company, previously known as Iris Photovoltaics, rebranded in February 2018. Tandem PV specializes in mechanically-stacked solar panels that integrate metal-halide perovskite semiconductors with traditional silicon cells. This integration aims to significantly improve the efficiency and economic viability of solar energy systems, providing clients with a substantial increase in the value and market potential of solar power while reducing installation costs. By leveraging advanced materials and technologies, Tandem PV seeks to contribute to the advancement of solar energy solutions.

Ampcera

Grant in 2020
Ampcera Inc. is a U.S.-based innovator in the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte materials for high performance lithium batteries and their upstream & downstream industries. Through collaborations with major automotive OEMs, consumer electronics companies and battery makers, Ampcera is focused on integrating of its scalable and low cost solid-state electrolyte technology in game-changing lithium batteries to achieve higher energy and power density, faster charging, and superior safety than today’s lithium ion batteries.

NovoNutrients

Grant in 2019
NovoNutrients is focused on converting industrial waste carbon dioxide emissions into high-value protein ingredients for food and animal feed. The company has developed a fermentation platform that utilizes proprietary microbes and advanced gas fermentation systems to transform CO2, along with hydrogen and oxygen, into complete and safe single-cell protein. This innovative approach not only provides sustainable protein sources to support a growing population but also plays a role in combating climate change through carbon capture and utilization. By addressing both food security and environmental sustainability, NovoNutrients aims to meet the increasing demand for alternative protein solutions.

Lygos

Grant in 2019
Lygos is a biotechnology company focused on providing sustainable solutions for renewable chemical production. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Berkeley, California, Lygos engineers microbes to convert sugars into high-value industrial chemicals, emphasizing cost-effectiveness compared to traditional petrochemical processes. By utilizing advanced throughput screening and strain construction techniques, the company rapidly optimizes biological pathways to transform inexpensive and renewable feedstock into valuable chemical products. Lygos aims to replace persistent and often toxic chemicals with cleaner, more efficient alternatives, catering to business-to-business customers and fostering high-performing, sustainable solutions across the chemical industry.

Lygos

Grant in 2018
Lygos is a biotechnology company focused on providing sustainable solutions for renewable chemical production. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Berkeley, California, Lygos engineers microbes to convert sugars into high-value industrial chemicals, emphasizing cost-effectiveness compared to traditional petrochemical processes. By utilizing advanced throughput screening and strain construction techniques, the company rapidly optimizes biological pathways to transform inexpensive and renewable feedstock into valuable chemical products. Lygos aims to replace persistent and often toxic chemicals with cleaner, more efficient alternatives, catering to business-to-business customers and fostering high-performing, sustainable solutions across the chemical industry.

Hearth Labs

Grant in 2018
Hearth Labs is making sensors to better control the built environment and reduce energy consumption.

Solstice Energy Solutions

Venture Round in 2017
Solstice Energy Solutions uses IoT and software to enable, connect, and intelligently manage the shared-economy of distributed energy resources in emerging markets. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

AFINGEN®

Grant in 2016
As the world's population reaches 9.7 billion in the year 2050, global crop production will need to double to meet the projected demands for food, feed, fiber, and fuel. AFINGEN® develops novel biotechnology platforms for crops to grow faster and healthier and meet the natural resource demand in new sustainable manners.

PowerScout

Grant in 2016
PowerScout, Inc. is an online platform based in San Francisco that assists California residents in finding and comparing deals on clean energy solutions. The company specializes in smart home improvements, including solar panels, electric vehicle charging, battery storage, and energy-efficient appliances. By entering their address and sharing their electric bill, users can receive customized offers, choose purchase options, and schedule home surveys and installations. Utilizing artificial intelligence and extensive data analysis, PowerScout helps consumers understand their options and make informed decisions by providing competitive bids from a curated selection of top installation service providers. Founded in 2015, PowerScout aims to streamline the decision-making process for smart home improvement similar to how Credit Karma simplifies credit card selection. The company has received significant grants from the U.S. Department of Energy, underscoring its commitment to promoting clean energy solutions.

AFINGEN®

Grant in 2015
As the world's population reaches 9.7 billion in the year 2050, global crop production will need to double to meet the projected demands for food, feed, fiber, and fuel. AFINGEN® develops novel biotechnology platforms for crops to grow faster and healthier and meet the natural resource demand in new sustainable manners.

AFINGEN®

Grant in 2015
As the world's population reaches 9.7 billion in the year 2050, global crop production will need to double to meet the projected demands for food, feed, fiber, and fuel. AFINGEN® develops novel biotechnology platforms for crops to grow faster and healthier and meet the natural resource demand in new sustainable manners.

PowerScout

Grant in 2015
PowerScout, Inc. is an online platform based in San Francisco that assists California residents in finding and comparing deals on clean energy solutions. The company specializes in smart home improvements, including solar panels, electric vehicle charging, battery storage, and energy-efficient appliances. By entering their address and sharing their electric bill, users can receive customized offers, choose purchase options, and schedule home surveys and installations. Utilizing artificial intelligence and extensive data analysis, PowerScout helps consumers understand their options and make informed decisions by providing competitive bids from a curated selection of top installation service providers. Founded in 2015, PowerScout aims to streamline the decision-making process for smart home improvement similar to how Credit Karma simplifies credit card selection. The company has received significant grants from the U.S. Department of Energy, underscoring its commitment to promoting clean energy solutions.

Brittmore Group

Grant in 2014
Established in 2010, Brittmore Group LLC’s mission is to radically reduce the cost of solar by applying industrial automation to solar farm construction. Just as robotics and automation have revolutionized the repetitive actions in manufacturing, Brittmore Group is bringing this revolution to photovoltaic (PV) power plant construction. Brittmore Group is an exciting startup company in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley. Taking advantage of the Valley’s network of world leadingSilicon Valley engineering and manufacturing resources, Brittmore is able to apply, with economy, mature technologies and concepts from high tech manufacturing processes to the challenges of PV power plant construction.

SMASHsolar

Seed Round in 2013
SMASHsolar specializes in simplifying solar energy installation for homeowners and contractors by addressing common barriers such as cost and complexity. The company has created an innovative solar module that can be easily assembled, which allows for installations that are twice as fast as traditional solar panels. This design significantly lowers labor skill requirements and costs, while also enhancing crew efficiency, ultimately reducing overall installation expenses. The modular system is designed for easy expansion, enabling homeowners to purchase only what they need initially and upgrade their solar capacity as desired. This approach not only streamlines the installation process but also makes solar energy more accessible to a broader audience.

Lygos

Grant in 2013
Lygos is a biotechnology company focused on providing sustainable solutions for renewable chemical production. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Berkeley, California, Lygos engineers microbes to convert sugars into high-value industrial chemicals, emphasizing cost-effectiveness compared to traditional petrochemical processes. By utilizing advanced throughput screening and strain construction techniques, the company rapidly optimizes biological pathways to transform inexpensive and renewable feedstock into valuable chemical products. Lygos aims to replace persistent and often toxic chemicals with cleaner, more efficient alternatives, catering to business-to-business customers and fostering high-performing, sustainable solutions across the chemical industry.

Mosaic

Grant in 2012
Mosaic, based in Oakland, California, provides financing solutions for residential solar energy systems and home improvement projects. Founded in 2009, the company enables homeowners to invest in solar energy generation and storage while also offering financing options for contractors to acquire professional tools. Mosaic's user-friendly platform allows solar and home improvement professionals to facilitate financing through a streamlined point-of-sale application, enhancing the experience for both contractors and homeowners. The company's mission emphasizes promoting clean energy and shared prosperity, aiming to help individuals invest in sustainable solutions for their homes and contribute to a cleaner planet.

Lygos

Grant in 2012
Lygos is a biotechnology company focused on providing sustainable solutions for renewable chemical production. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Berkeley, California, Lygos engineers microbes to convert sugars into high-value industrial chemicals, emphasizing cost-effectiveness compared to traditional petrochemical processes. By utilizing advanced throughput screening and strain construction techniques, the company rapidly optimizes biological pathways to transform inexpensive and renewable feedstock into valuable chemical products. Lygos aims to replace persistent and often toxic chemicals with cleaner, more efficient alternatives, catering to business-to-business customers and fostering high-performing, sustainable solutions across the chemical industry.

Nanosys

Grant in 2011
Nanosys, Inc. specializes in developing and manufacturing quantum dot technology to enhance high-definition viewing experiences in the display industry. Founded in 2001 and based in Milpitas, California, the company offers a range of products, including Quantum Dot Concentrate material, quantum dot nanomaterials, and Quantum Dot Enhancement films. These products improve color performance and brightness in a variety of consumer electronics, such as tablets, televisions, smartphones, and automotive interiors. Nanosys' quantum dot technology is compatible with various display types, including LED-LCDs, OLEDs, and micro-LEDs, and has been integrated into over 20 million devices across more than 400 unique products. The company also explores applications of its nanotechnology in areas beyond displays, such as agriculture.

Innovalight

Venture Round in 2011
Innovalight, founded by Conrad Burke, specializes in the development of high-efficiency, low-cost solar modules utilizing a unique silicon ink technology. This innovative approach, which has been in development since 2005, allows for the processing of silicon in a liquid form, significantly enhancing the cost and efficiency of solar power generation. Innovalight's focus is on creating ultra-thin film power modules suitable for both residential and commercial applications, contributing to a manufacturing paradigm shift in the solar industry. By emphasizing the use of silicon-based solar cells, the company aims to improve the accessibility and effectiveness of grid-connected solar power solutions.

Calera

Grant in 2010
Calera Corporation is focused on carbon sequestration, aiming to combat global warming and ocean acidification by capturing greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, from the atmosphere. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Los Gatos, California, the company works to reduce atmospheric carbon levels through innovative technologies. Calera has formed a strategic alliance with Bechtel Power Corporation to enhance its efforts in this domain.

Solazyme

Grant in 2009
Solazyme is a synthetic biology company that specializes in converting algal biomass into biofuels. Solazyme not only creates biofuels for the the transportation industry, but is experimenting with ways to tailor its products for the cosmetic and food industries.

Tesla

Debt Financing in 2009
Tesla, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, leases, and sells electric vehicles and energy generation and storage systems globally, including in the United States, China, and Europe. The company operates in two main segments: Automotive and Energy Generation and Storage. The Automotive segment offers a range of electric vehicles, including sedans and SUVs, and provides electric powertrain components and related services through its service locations and mobile technicians. It sells its vehicles through company-owned stores and its website. The Energy Generation and Storage segment focuses on energy storage solutions, such as lithium-ion battery systems for homes and commercial applications, and includes the design and installation of solar energy products. Tesla also offers vehicle insurance and promotes renewable energy solutions. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company aims to accelerate the world’s transition to electric mobility by expanding the availability and affordability of electric vehicles.

Solyndra

Debt Financing in 2009
Solyndra is a manufacturer of cylindrical panels utilizing CIGS thin-film solar cell technology, located in Fremont, California. Established in 2005, the company focuses on designing and producing photovoltaic systems that include both panels and mounting hardware specifically for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra employs high-volume manufacturing techniques to address the needs of the global solar industry. Its proprietary cylindrical modules are engineered to achieve low installation costs while maximizing solar energy output, particularly on low-slope commercial rooftops. The company operates a fully-automated manufacturing facility spanning 300,000 square feet, underscoring its commitment to efficiency and innovation in solar technology.
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