Australian Renewable Energy Agency

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency is a government agency that provides funding and knowledge sharing to accelerate renewable energy innovation in Australia. ARENA is an independent statutory authority established under the Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997, tasked with the objectives of improving the competitiveness of renewable energy technologies and increasing the supply of renewable energy in Australia. ARENA has approximately $3 billion to invest in renewable energy projects. From its commencement on 1 July 2012, ARENA has become responsible for the administration of committed projects and measures from initiatives formerly administered by the Australian Centre for Renewable Energy and the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism (RET). ARENA became responsible for the activities of the Australian Solar Institute (ASI) on 1 January 2013.

Ivor Frischknecht

CEO

Ian Kay

CFO

Past deals in Energy

Amber Electric

Grant in 2024
Amber Electric Pty Ltd, founded in 2017 and based in Melbourne, Australia, provides electricity at wholesale prices through an innovative online platform. By utilizing real-time wholesale pricing, Amber enables customers to access renewable energy when it is most affordable, promoting savings and increasing the integration of renewable resources into the energy grid. The company aims to empower customers to actively participate in the electricity market, transforming their role from passive consumers to engaged stakeholders. Amber Electric is committed to facilitating a more sustainable energy future by enhancing the economics and dynamics of the energy system.

SA Power Networks

Grant in 2024
SA Power Networks build, maintain, upgrade and extend a network currently delivering power to around 850,000 customers.

Horizon Power

Grant in 2024
Horizon Power is responsible for generating, procuring, distributing and retailing electricity to regional Western Australia.

Origin Energy

Grant in 2024
Origin Energy is a prominent Australian energy utility that engages in the exploration, generation, and delivery of energy to over four million customer accounts, making it the largest energy retailer in the country, with a 33% market share. The company provides a diverse range of energy services, including electricity, natural gas, solar energy, and liquefied petroleum gas. Origin has a substantial portfolio of electricity generation assets, consisting of base-load, intermediate, and peaking power plants with a total capacity of 6,000 megawatts, contributing significantly to the national electricity market. Additionally, Origin Energy holds a 27.5% stake in Australia Pacific LNG, which operates large coal seam gas fields and liquefied natural gas export facilities in Queensland.

EnergyLab

Grant in 2023
EnergyLab is an Australian accelerator based in Chippendale, New South Wales, with additional offices in Melbourne and Brisbane. Established in 2016, it focuses on supporting clean energy startups by providing tailored resources to address their unique challenges. Successful companies in its program benefit from a $50,000 investment, assistance in securing additional funding, and access to mentoring, coaching, and business education. EnergyLab also offers legal and accounting advice, as well as free coworking space, fostering an environment conducive to innovation in the technology, cleantech, and climate technology sectors across Australia and New Zealand.

Intellihub Group

Grant in 2023
Intellihub is a digital energy management company that serves energy retailers, energy providers, embedded network operators, and the commercial and industrial sectors in Australia and New Zealand. The company specializes in delivering smart energy devices and services, which include electricity metering, hot water metering, solar battery bundles, water metering, pool energy management, and virtual power plants. By offering these solutions, Intellihub enables its clients to enhance their services while transitioning towards sustainable energy practices. The company is dedicated to providing consistent quality metering services to support the evolving energy landscape.

AGL Energy

Grant in 2023
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.

Sundrive Solar

Grant in 2023
Sundrive Solar is a solar technology start-up. SunDrive is creating unique solutions to reduce the cost of high-efficiency solar cells, whilst enhancing their performance and sustainability by utilizing more abundant materials.

Enel X

Grant in 2023
Enel X specializes in energy supply and optimization while advocating for more autonomous and sustainable energy consumption. The company provides energy intelligence software and demand response services through its SaaS platform, enabling enterprises to manage energy costs effectively, reduce risks, and simplify compliance and sustainability reporting. Enel X also facilitates access to demand response programs globally, creating a beneficial payment stream for businesses and offering utilities and grid operators a reliable and cost-effective demand-side resource. This comprehensive approach supports both economic and environmental goals, contributing to a more sustainable energy landscape.

Solar Analytics

Grant in 2023
Solar Analytics Inc. develops solar energy monitoring devices aimed at optimizing the performance of solar photovoltaic systems. The company offers the Solar Smart Monitor, a device that connects to a solar energy system through an electricity meter, enabling real-time tracking of solar power performance and household energy consumption. This device also diagnoses faults and assists in organizing repairs. Additionally, Solar Analytics provides an online dashboard that delivers a comprehensive analysis of solar system performance, including detailed monthly reports that summarize energy output. The company serves a diverse clientele, including residential and small commercial customers, energy distributors, retailers, solar resellers, and installers. Founded in 2016 and based in Oakland, California, Solar Analytics has established strategic partnerships to enhance its offerings.

Stanwell Corporation

Grant in 2023
Stanwell Corporation Limited is an energy-providing firm that generates & sale electricity.

Origin Energy

Grant in 2023
Origin Energy is a prominent Australian energy utility that engages in the exploration, generation, and delivery of energy to over four million customer accounts, making it the largest energy retailer in the country, with a 33% market share. The company provides a diverse range of energy services, including electricity, natural gas, solar energy, and liquefied petroleum gas. Origin has a substantial portfolio of electricity generation assets, consisting of base-load, intermediate, and peaking power plants with a total capacity of 6,000 megawatts, contributing significantly to the national electricity market. Additionally, Origin Energy holds a 27.5% stake in Australia Pacific LNG, which operates large coal seam gas fields and liquefied natural gas export facilities in Queensland.

Reactive Technologies

Grant in 2023
Reactive Technologies is an energy technology company based in London, focused on advancing the transition to clean energy and enhancing grid resilience. The company develops innovative solutions for grid operators, electric utilities, and renewable asset owners. Its flagship product, GridMetrix, provides real-time measurements of grid inertia, allowing for more accurate assessments of power grid stability. Additionally, it offers Grid-Sonar™ technology, which enhances transparency in grid operations by accurately measuring various grid functions. Reactive Technologies also provides advanced forecasting and optimization tools through its Tradenergy platform, enabling power generators to better manage risks and capitalize on market opportunities. With a commitment to supporting the integration of renewable energy sources, the company has established a global presence, operating in the UK, USA, and Australia, while maintaining a research and development center in Finland.

SA Power Networks

Grant in 2023
SA Power Networks build, maintain, upgrade and extend a network currently delivering power to around 850,000 customers.

AGL Energy

Grant in 2022
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.

Shell Energy Retail

Grant in 2022
Shell Energy a home energy company that supplies renewable electricity. It also serves large-scale businesses around the world with a wide range of reliable and innovative energy solutions. It is an affordable and simple solution that helps companies manage their energy spend and plan their sustainability.

Intellihub Group

Grant in 2022
Intellihub is a digital energy management company that serves energy retailers, energy providers, embedded network operators, and the commercial and industrial sectors in Australia and New Zealand. The company specializes in delivering smart energy devices and services, which include electricity metering, hot water metering, solar battery bundles, water metering, pool energy management, and virtual power plants. By offering these solutions, Intellihub enables its clients to enhance their services while transitioning towards sustainable energy practices. The company is dedicated to providing consistent quality metering services to support the evolving energy landscape.

Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics

Grant in 2022
The Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP) is developing the next generations of photovoltaic technology, providing a pipeline of opportunities for performance increase and cost reduction. Headquartered at UNSW’s School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering.

AGL Energy

Grant in 2022
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.

Viva Energy Australia Group

Grant in 2022
Viva Energy Australia is a prominent manufacturer and distributor of petroleum products, catering to both retail and commercial customers. As the second-largest vertically integrated refined transport fuel supplier in the country, Viva operates approximately 1,155 retail locations, making it the third-largest in terms of retail presence, following Ampol and BP. Originally formed when Vitol acquired Shell's Australian downstream operations in 2014, Viva Energy expanded its portfolio by acquiring Shell's Australian aviation operations and a substantial stake in Liberty Oil. In 2016, the company engaged in a sale-leaseback transaction of its retail sites with Viva Energy REIT, which was subsequently listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Following this, Viva sold its entire stake in the REIT, continuing to strengthen its position in the Australian fuel market.

Evoenergy

Grant in 2021
Evoenergy specializes in electricity and gas distribution and maintenance services to the residential and business sectors.

Zenobe Energy

Grant in 2021
Zenobe Energy Limited specializes in the design and manufacture of battery storage assets primarily for electric bus operators, utilities, and industrial and commercial enterprises. Established in 2016 and headquartered in London, the company provides grid-connected energy storage solutions, frequency balancing services, and second-life battery services, which involve repurposing batteries after their initial use. Additionally, Zenobe Energy offers charging services to support its clients in managing their energy needs and reducing their environmental impact. Formerly known as Battery Energy Storage Solutions Limited, the company rebranded in March 2019 to reflect its broader focus on energy storage and sustainability.

Stanwell Corporation

Grant in 2021
Stanwell Corporation Limited is an energy-providing firm that generates & sale electricity.

AEMO

Grant in 2021
AEMO is an independent, member based organisation working in the long-term interests of Australian consumers.

ChargeFox

Grant in 2021
Chargefox is an Australian company focused on creating a network of ultra-fast electric vehicle charging stations powered entirely by renewable energy. These stations are strategically located along major routes across the country to enhance the accessibility of charging options for electric vehicle users. In addition to the charging infrastructure, Chargefox provides an application that allows drivers to locate available charging stations, facilitating easy access and payment for charging services. This initiative aims to improve the overall charging experience for both consumers and businesses, supporting the growing demand for electric vehicle infrastructure in Australia.

Evie Networks

Grant in 2021
Evie Networks is focused on developing a comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) charging network across Australia, aiming to promote the adoption of electric vehicles. The company collaborates with various partners to create a clean, safe, and convenient charging infrastructure in urban areas, towns, and along highways. This network not only facilitates the use of electric vehicles but also supports car sharing and autonomous vehicle initiatives. By enhancing accessibility to reliable EV charging solutions, Evie Networks seeks to provide vehicle owners with the freedom to travel without constraints, while contributing to improvements in productivity, public health, and reduced emissions.

Jemena

Grant in 2021
Jemena is an operator of a diverse portfolio of energy and water transportation assets primarily located across the east coast of Australia and northern Australia. The company manages and operates essential infrastructure, including gas pipelines and electricity distribution networks. Its services support millions of households and businesses, ensuring reliable access to energy resources across multiple states. Through its extensive operations, Jemena plays a vital role in the energy sector, contributing to the overall efficiency and stability of energy supply in the regions it serves.

AEMO

Grant in 2020
AEMO is an independent, member based organisation working in the long-term interests of Australian consumers.

Horizon Power

Grant in 2020
Horizon Power is responsible for generating, procuring, distributing and retailing electricity to regional Western Australia.

AGL Energy

Grant in 2020
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.

Shell Australia

Grant in 2020
Shell Australia operates gas production and liquefaction businesses. They use advanced technologies and innovative approaches to assist in the development of a sustainable energy future. Shell's Australian activities are part of a global energy and petrochemical corporation with interests in more than 70 countries.

Sundrive Solar

Grant in 2020
Sundrive Solar is a solar technology start-up. SunDrive is creating unique solutions to reduce the cost of high-efficiency solar cells, whilst enhancing their performance and sustainability by utilizing more abundant materials.

SA Power Networks

Grant in 2020
SA Power Networks build, maintain, upgrade and extend a network currently delivering power to around 850,000 customers.

Origin Energy

Grant in 2020
Origin Energy is a prominent Australian energy utility that engages in the exploration, generation, and delivery of energy to over four million customer accounts, making it the largest energy retailer in the country, with a 33% market share. The company provides a diverse range of energy services, including electricity, natural gas, solar energy, and liquefied petroleum gas. Origin has a substantial portfolio of electricity generation assets, consisting of base-load, intermediate, and peaking power plants with a total capacity of 6,000 megawatts, contributing significantly to the national electricity market. Additionally, Origin Energy holds a 27.5% stake in Australia Pacific LNG, which operates large coal seam gas fields and liquefied natural gas export facilities in Queensland.

Powerlink Queensland

Grant in 2020
Powerlink Queensland provides high voltage electricity transmission services.

EnergyLab

Grant in 2020
EnergyLab is an Australian accelerator based in Chippendale, New South Wales, with additional offices in Melbourne and Brisbane. Established in 2016, it focuses on supporting clean energy startups by providing tailored resources to address their unique challenges. Successful companies in its program benefit from a $50,000 investment, assistance in securing additional funding, and access to mentoring, coaching, and business education. EnergyLab also offers legal and accounting advice, as well as free coworking space, fostering an environment conducive to innovation in the technology, cleantech, and climate technology sectors across Australia and New Zealand.

Evoenergy

Grant in 2020
Evoenergy specializes in electricity and gas distribution and maintenance services to the residential and business sectors.

Stanwell Corporation

Grant in 2020
Stanwell Corporation Limited is an energy-providing firm that generates & sale electricity.

GreenSync

Series C in 2019
GreenSync is a global energy technology company that specializes in connecting energy resources to create dynamic and efficient energy grids. Its cloud-based platform leverages analytics and automation to enhance smart grid capabilities, including real-time monitoring and automated demand response. By understanding key grid congestion points, GreenSync facilitates peer-to-peer and micro markets, allowing businesses to buy, sell, and store energy more effectively. The company also offers rebates to customers to improve grid reliability, thereby transforming energy markets and enabling more efficient energy consumption on a global scale.

DNV GL

Grant in 2019
DNV GL Driven by Their purpose of safeguarding life, property and the environment, DNV GL enables organizations to advance the safety and sustainability of their business. They provide classification and technical assurance along with software and independent expert advisory services to the maritime, oil & gas and energy industries. They also provide certification services to customers across a wide range of industries. Operating in more than 100 countries, Their professionals are dedicated to helping Their customers make the world safer, smarter and greener.

Oakley Greenwood

Grant in 2019
Oakley Greenwood Pty Ltd is a consulting expert, that provides highly focused and integrated expert consulting services across the spectrum of the energy and water industries covering wholesale, network, retailing, and corporate and business advisory, that including corporate strategy, business analysis and planning, risk management and trading in energy, carbon, and water, change management, business processes and organizational design services.

SA Power Networks

Grant in 2019
SA Power Networks build, maintain, upgrade and extend a network currently delivering power to around 850,000 customers.

Solar Analytics

Grant in 2019
Solar Analytics Inc. develops solar energy monitoring devices aimed at optimizing the performance of solar photovoltaic systems. The company offers the Solar Smart Monitor, a device that connects to a solar energy system through an electricity meter, enabling real-time tracking of solar power performance and household energy consumption. This device also diagnoses faults and assists in organizing repairs. Additionally, Solar Analytics provides an online dashboard that delivers a comprehensive analysis of solar system performance, including detailed monthly reports that summarize energy output. The company serves a diverse clientele, including residential and small commercial customers, energy distributors, retailers, solar resellers, and installers. Founded in 2016 and based in Oakland, California, Solar Analytics has established strategic partnerships to enhance its offerings.

Origin Energy

Grant in 2018
Origin Energy is a prominent Australian energy utility that engages in the exploration, generation, and delivery of energy to over four million customer accounts, making it the largest energy retailer in the country, with a 33% market share. The company provides a diverse range of energy services, including electricity, natural gas, solar energy, and liquefied petroleum gas. Origin has a substantial portfolio of electricity generation assets, consisting of base-load, intermediate, and peaking power plants with a total capacity of 6,000 megawatts, contributing significantly to the national electricity market. Additionally, Origin Energy holds a 27.5% stake in Australia Pacific LNG, which operates large coal seam gas fields and liquefied natural gas export facilities in Queensland.

Jemena

Grant in 2018
Jemena is an operator of a diverse portfolio of energy and water transportation assets primarily located across the east coast of Australia and northern Australia. The company manages and operates essential infrastructure, including gas pipelines and electricity distribution networks. Its services support millions of households and businesses, ensuring reliable access to energy resources across multiple states. Through its extensive operations, Jemena plays a vital role in the energy sector, contributing to the overall efficiency and stability of energy supply in the regions it serves.

ChargeFox

Grant in 2018
Chargefox is an Australian company focused on creating a network of ultra-fast electric vehicle charging stations powered entirely by renewable energy. These stations are strategically located along major routes across the country to enhance the accessibility of charging options for electric vehicle users. In addition to the charging infrastructure, Chargefox provides an application that allows drivers to locate available charging stations, facilitating easy access and payment for charging services. This initiative aims to improve the overall charging experience for both consumers and businesses, supporting the growing demand for electric vehicle infrastructure in Australia.

Acciona

Grant in 2018
Acciona is a leading Spanish corporation specializing in sustainable solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects. Established over a century ago, it employs more than 30,000 people and operates in over 30 countries across five continents. The company is structured into two main divisions: energy and infrastructure. The energy division emphasizes renewable technologies, focusing on wind, solar, hydro, and biomass, while the infrastructure division includes construction, water treatment, and various service lines. Acciona undertakes projects through government concessions or independent opportunities, ensuring a commitment to sustainability through its Sustainability Master Plan, which aims to facilitate the transition to a low-carbon economy by optimizing resource use and minimizing environmental impact.

DNV GL

Grant in 2018
DNV GL Driven by Their purpose of safeguarding life, property and the environment, DNV GL enables organizations to advance the safety and sustainability of their business. They provide classification and technical assurance along with software and independent expert advisory services to the maritime, oil & gas and energy industries. They also provide certification services to customers across a wide range of industries. Operating in more than 100 countries, Their professionals are dedicated to helping Their customers make the world safer, smarter and greener.

Simply Energy

Grant in 2018
Simply Energy is one of Australia's fastest growing energy companies. They started providing energy in South Australia and Victoria in 2005. Today they provide electricity to customers in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria, plus natural gas to customers in South Australia, Victoria and some areas of NSW. They're now powering more than 600,000 customers around the country! Simply Energy is part of ENGIE, a leading global energy provider that operates in over 70 countries. They're using this global experience, technology and buying power to innovate locally and grow the services they offer Australians. Our goal is to provide Australians with affordable energy, and simple, smart ways to manage their energy usage. So, they're not only your first stop for gas and electricity: you can chat to us if you want to find out more about using solar power, storing energy in a home battery system or if you simply want to find out what you'll save by switching to more energy-efficient LED lights.

ERM Power

Grant in 2018
ERM Power is an Australian energy company focused on providing energy solutions to business customers. The company engages in electricity generation and sales, catering primarily to the business sector in Australia and the United States. ERM Power aims to establish itself as the preferred energy supplier by integrating its operations and leveraging its expertise in electricity sales, generation, and metering, as well as gas production and exploration. Through these efforts, the company seeks to build a robust presence in the energy market while delivering reliable services to its clients.

GFG Alliance

Grant in 2018
GFG Alliance is an international group focused on industrial, energy, natural resources, and financial services. The company aims to integrate various sectors, working collaboratively to implement a cohesive industrial strategy. GFG Alliance serves clients in the steel, aluminum, and energy industries, emphasizing the creation of sustainable practices within these fields. By fostering partnerships with employees, the organization seeks to drive self-determined change and enhance manufacturing processes, leveraging renewable energy and agile production methods to achieve its goals. Through its commitment to sustainability, GFG Alliance aspires to contribute positively to both industry and society.

Hydro Tasmania

Grant in 2018
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.

DC Power

Grant in 2018
DC Power Co is a provider of solar energy services focused on helping Australian households transition to renewable energy. The company offers a range of personalized services designed to assist customers in maximizing the value of their solar systems. This includes facilitating the installation of solar panels and batteries, enabling users to reduce their electricity consumption and lower their power bills. By prioritizing renewable energy solutions, DC Power Co aims to empower households to make environmentally conscious choices while optimizing their energy usage.

AGL Energy

Grant in 2017
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.

Zen Ecosystems

Grant in 2017
Zen Ecosystems help to reduce energy bills and take control of energy consumption through simple, connected, beautiful products ranging from an elegant smart thermostat for homes to the powerful Zen HQ platform for managing HVAC, lighting and other building systems.

Flow Power

Grant in 2017
Flow Power is an Australian electricity retailer and power generation firm, established in 2008 and headquartered in Hawthorn East. The company specializes in providing a range of electricity services, including business electricity, load management, and energy management solutions. Flow Power focuses on helping customers reduce costs through technology and expert advice on electricity consumption. By facilitating energy distribution, the company enables clients to access competitive base rates and offers the flexibility to transition to lower rates when available.

Powershop Australia

Grant in 2017
Powershop believes that every consumer has the right to know how much they're using and how much they're spending in terms of power. With that reason, Powershop grants everybody the power to choose between different types of power easily by introducing their product.

Hornsdale Wind Farm

Grant in 2017
Hornsdale Wind Farm is an energy company.

Hydro Tasmania

Grant in 2017
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.

RATCH-Australia Corporation

Grant in 2017
RATCH-Australia Corporation is an independent power producer based in North Sydney, Australia, with a diverse portfolio of energy generation assets totaling 1.2 gigawatts. Founded in 2003, the company focuses on wind, solar, and thermal electricity generation, operating various projects that include gas power stations, wind farms, and solar photovoltaics. RATCH-Australia Corporation serves as a subsidiary of RH International (Singapore) Corporation Pte. Ltd., having adopted its current name in July 2011.

Solar Analytics

Grant in 2017
Solar Analytics Inc. develops solar energy monitoring devices aimed at optimizing the performance of solar photovoltaic systems. The company offers the Solar Smart Monitor, a device that connects to a solar energy system through an electricity meter, enabling real-time tracking of solar power performance and household energy consumption. This device also diagnoses faults and assists in organizing repairs. Additionally, Solar Analytics provides an online dashboard that delivers a comprehensive analysis of solar system performance, including detailed monthly reports that summarize energy output. The company serves a diverse clientele, including residential and small commercial customers, energy distributors, retailers, solar resellers, and installers. Founded in 2016 and based in Oakland, California, Solar Analytics has established strategic partnerships to enhance its offerings.

AGL Energy

Grant in 2017
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.

GreenSync

Grant in 2017
GreenSync is a global energy technology company that specializes in connecting energy resources to create dynamic and efficient energy grids. Its cloud-based platform leverages analytics and automation to enhance smart grid capabilities, including real-time monitoring and automated demand response. By understanding key grid congestion points, GreenSync facilitates peer-to-peer and micro markets, allowing businesses to buy, sell, and store energy more effectively. The company also offers rebates to customers to improve grid reliability, thereby transforming energy markets and enabling more efficient energy consumption on a global scale.

Carnegie Clean Energy

Grant in 2016
Carnegie Clean Energy Limited is an Australian company focused on developing and commercializing innovative energy solutions, particularly through its proprietary CETO wave energy technology, which converts ocean wave energy into zero-emission electricity. The company also engages in the production and sale of clean renewable energy via solar and battery systems, notably serving clients such as the Department of Defense. In addition to its core wave energy initiatives, Carnegie Clean Energy owns Energy Made Clean, a leading firm in battery and solar microgrid engineering, procurement, and construction. Incorporated in 1987 and headquartered in North Fremantle, Australia, Carnegie Clean Energy has established partnerships, including a collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to enhance its CETO technology using advanced reinforcement learning techniques. The company aims to contribute significantly to the renewable energy sector through its diverse projects and expertise.

Scouller Energy

Grant in 2016
Scouller Energy develops Renewable Energy Power Generation Infrastructure.

Elecnor Australia

Grant in 2015
Elecnor Australia is a Construction firm offering power generation and transmission services for energy projects.

Bombora wave power

Grant in 2015
Founded in 2012 in Perth Western Australia, Bombora is an award-winning ocean energy company. Bombora has established its European operations in Pembrokeshire, Wales in the heart of a dynamic, wave and tidal energy focussed region. Bombora’s innovative mWave produces environmentally friendly, consistent and cost competitive energy for commercial scale energy needs in coastal locations throughout the world.

Moreland Energy Foundation

Grant in 2015
Moreland Energy Foundation work with various sectors to implement sustainable energy projects.

Hydro Tasmania

Grant in 2015
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.

Ergon Energy

Grant in 2015
Ergon Energy, as a Queensland Government Owned Corporation, operates as an electricity distributor, retailer and generator and services around 680,000 customers across its vast operating area of over one million square kilometres – 97% of the state of Queensland – from the expanding coastal and rural population centres to the remote communities of outback Queensland and the Torres Strait.

Synergy

Grant in 2015
Synergy is the state’s largest electricity generator and retailer of gas and electricity with more than one million residential & business.

Hydro Tasmania

Grant in 2015
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.

Renergi

Grant in 2015
Renergi is a renewable technology firm that specializes in biomass gasification for distributed power and heat generation. The company aims to develop and commercialize a range of renewable energy technologies, including biomass pyrolysis and refinery, which produce biochar, bio-oil, and advanced biofuels. Additionally, Renergi offers solutions for co-firing biomass with coal in existing coal-fired power stations. By integrating steel grinding balls into a rotating biomass conversion unit, Renergi seeks to lower the costs associated with bioenergy production while eliminating the reliance on waste crops.

Reposit Power

Grant in 2014
We will give you back control of your home's energy so you can reduce bills and make money by selling back to the grid.

AGL Energy

Grant in 2014
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.

Ergon Energy

Grant in 2014
Ergon Energy, as a Queensland Government Owned Corporation, operates as an electricity distributor, retailer and generator and services around 680,000 customers across its vast operating area of over one million square kilometres – 97% of the state of Queensland – from the expanding coastal and rural population centres to the remote communities of outback Queensland and the Torres Strait.

Carnegie Clean Energy

Grant in 2014
Carnegie Clean Energy Limited is an Australian company focused on developing and commercializing innovative energy solutions, particularly through its proprietary CETO wave energy technology, which converts ocean wave energy into zero-emission electricity. The company also engages in the production and sale of clean renewable energy via solar and battery systems, notably serving clients such as the Department of Defense. In addition to its core wave energy initiatives, Carnegie Clean Energy owns Energy Made Clean, a leading firm in battery and solar microgrid engineering, procurement, and construction. Incorporated in 1987 and headquartered in North Fremantle, Australia, Carnegie Clean Energy has established partnerships, including a collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to enhance its CETO technology using advanced reinforcement learning techniques. The company aims to contribute significantly to the renewable energy sector through its diverse projects and expertise.

Ocean Power Technologies (OPT)

Grant in 2014
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. develops and is commercializing systems that generate electricity by harnessing the renewable energy of ocean waves. The Company's PowerBuoy systems use technologies to convert the mechanical energy created by the rising and falling of ocean waves into electricity. The Company offers two PowerBuoy products, which consist of its utility PowerBuoy system and its autonomous PowerBuoy system. The Company’s utility PowerBuoy system, which is designed to supply electricity to a local or regional electric power grid, and the Company’s autonomous PowerBuoy system, which is designed to generate power for use independent of the power grid in remote locations.

AGL Energy

Grant in 2014
AGL Energy is one of Australia's foremost integrated energy companies, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy generation. With over 175 years of experience, AGL operates a significant retail and merchant energy business, managing over 4 million electricity and gas accounts, which constitutes approximately one-third of the Australian market. The company boasts a diverse power generation portfolio that includes base-load, peaking, and intermediate generation plants, utilizing both traditional thermal sources and renewable energy such as hydro, wind, landfill gas, and biomass. AGL is committed to advancing a sustainable energy future for its investors, communities, and customers, and it is recognized as the largest ASX-listed owner, operator, and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia.

RATCH-Australia Corporation

Grant in 2013
RATCH-Australia Corporation is an independent power producer based in North Sydney, Australia, with a diverse portfolio of energy generation assets totaling 1.2 gigawatts. Founded in 2003, the company focuses on wind, solar, and thermal electricity generation, operating various projects that include gas power stations, wind farms, and solar photovoltaics. RATCH-Australia Corporation serves as a subsidiary of RH International (Singapore) Corporation Pte. Ltd., having adopted its current name in July 2011.

AECOM

Grant in 2012
AECOM is a leading global provider of professional services in program and construction management, operating across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. The company offers a wide range of services, including planning, consulting, architectural design, engineering, and construction management, catering to both commercial and government clients. AECOM's expertise spans various sectors, such as transportation, water, environmental, energy, and facilities. With a workforce of approximately 51,000 employees, AECOM is committed to delivering innovative solutions that enhance and sustain the built, natural, and social environments. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the company was founded in 1980 and has established itself as a prominent player in the global infrastructure market, generating significant revenue while maintaining a strong presence in over 150 countries.

Renergi

Grant in 2012
Renergi is a renewable technology firm that specializes in biomass gasification for distributed power and heat generation. The company aims to develop and commercialize a range of renewable energy technologies, including biomass pyrolysis and refinery, which produce biochar, bio-oil, and advanced biofuels. Additionally, Renergi offers solutions for co-firing biomass with coal in existing coal-fired power stations. By integrating steel grinding balls into a rotating biomass conversion unit, Renergi seeks to lower the costs associated with bioenergy production while eliminating the reliance on waste crops.

Waratah Power

Grant in 2012
Waratah Power employs both innovative low-head hydropower technology, as well as conventional technologies.
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