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 Business Development

Baryon

Grant in 2021
Baryon develops and commercializes energy efficiency technologies with applications in building cooling, water production, desalination, cold chain, and other industries.

Onboard

Grant in 2021
Developer of machine-learning software designed to support businesses in building software infrastructure and creation. The company specializes in developing software and API to collect, enrich and stream data from buildings to their digital products and services, enabling engineers to collect commercial building data, which powers their Building Optimization, Cx, RCx, MBCx, and M&V services.

Onboard

Grant in 2019
Developer of machine-learning software designed to support businesses in building software infrastructure and creation. The company specializes in developing software and API to collect, enrich and stream data from buildings to their digital products and services, enabling engineers to collect commercial building data, which powers their Building Optimization, Cx, RCx, MBCx, and M&V services.
Danforth Technology Company (DTC) is a venture builder based in St. Louis, Missouri, and operates as a subsidiary of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. Its primary role is to facilitate the early-stage development of startup companies that leverage technologies developed by the Center's scientists. DTC focuses on moving scientific discoveries into the marketplace more efficiently by providing intellectual property development, licensing, and entrepreneurship support. The company also offers seed funding and early management assistance to promising startups, enhancing the potential for innovation in plant science and contributing to broader societal goals such as improving human health and environmental sustainability.

PowerMarket

Grant in 2017
ProjectEconomics specializes in providing software and solutions designed to enhance the efficiency of distributed generation programs within the energy sector, particularly focusing on community solar initiatives. The company caters to utilities, energy retailers, and solar developers, facilitating the implementation and administration of community solar projects. By streamlining these processes, ProjectEconomics aims to support the growth of renewable energy and promote more accessible solar power options for communities.

PowerMarket

Grant in 2016
ProjectEconomics specializes in providing software and solutions designed to enhance the efficiency of distributed generation programs within the energy sector, particularly focusing on community solar initiatives. The company caters to utilities, energy retailers, and solar developers, facilitating the implementation and administration of community solar projects. By streamlining these processes, ProjectEconomics aims to support the growth of renewable energy and promote more accessible solar power options for communities.
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