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 Geospatial

Geothermix

Grant in 2022
Geothermix is to increase heat recovery from geothermal resources by an order of magnitude or more through the application of horizontal wells and novel well-completion methods.

Galois

Grant in 2022
Galois is a research and development organization focused on creating innovative technologies that address complex challenges in computer science. Established in 1999 in Portland, Oregon, the company emphasizes the trustworthiness of critical systems, ensuring they function as intended. Galois collaborates closely with clients to navigate the trade-offs between privacy, cost, and speed in making systems more reliable. The team, composed of experts with backgrounds in academia and industry, is dedicated to transitioning research and development efforts into practical applications. By serving as trusted advisors, Galois delivers high-quality algorithms and code that meet rigorous standards. The organization operates with core principles centered on authenticity, trustworthiness, and a commitment to deriving joy from their work, all while aiming to make a meaningful impact in areas such as privacy, security, and safety.

GSE Systems

Grant in 2019
GSE Systems, Inc. specializes in performance improvement solutions tailored for the energy and process industries. The company enhances human performance through turnkey training, innovative visualization, simulation applications, and a team of skilled instructors. Additionally, GSE Systems leverages its engineering expertise and technology to optimize plant design, commissioning, and operations. With over 340 employees and more than four decades of industry experience, the company boasts over 1,100 installations and serves hundreds of customers across more than 50 countries. GSE Systems operates two main segments: engineering and workforce solutions, with a significant portion of its revenue generated in the United States. The company is headquartered in Sykesville, Maryland, and has offices in several locations worldwide, including the United Kingdom, India, and China.

U.S. Geothermal

Grant in 2010
U.S. Geothermal Inc. is a renewable energy company specializing in the development, production, and sale of electricity derived from geothermal energy resources primarily in the Western United States and Guatemala. The company operates geothermal power projects with a combined generation capacity of approximately 39 megawatts at locations including Neal Hot Springs in Oregon, San Emidio in Nevada, and Raft River in Idaho. In addition, U.S. Geothermal is advancing several projects that could add an estimated 115 megawatts of capacity, including developments in The Geysers, California, and a second phase at San Emidio, as well as projects in Crescent Valley, Nevada, and El Ceibillo near Guatemala City. Founded in 2000, U.S. Geothermal is headquartered in Boise, Idaho, and operates as a subsidiary of Ormat Nevada, Inc.
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