Hydrogen Optimized specializes in the development and commercialization of large-scale Green Hydrogen production systems aimed at high-growth markets. The company has introduced the RuggedCell™ high-current water electrolysis system, which is engineered to provide low-cost Green Hydrogen suitable for the largest industrial applications. By utilizing innovative hydrogen technology, Hydrogen Optimized enables industries to achieve economically viable hydrogen production through renewable energy sources.
SeeO2 Energy is a company focused on efficiently converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into marketable and clean value-added fuels and chemicals using reversible fuel-cell technology. SeeO2 Energy is converting carbon dioxide into marketable and clean value-added fuels and chemicals using reversible fuel technology. Its electrolyzers can efficiently generate gases on-site such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, or oxygen in a reliable way. The company is developing an efficient and high performance reversible solid oxide cells (RSOFCs). Its technology, which involves the use of a high-performance catalyst material, allows the electrochemical conversion of water to hydrogen, carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbon monoxide (CO), and CO2 and water to produce syngas, a mixture of CO and H2.
Hydra Energy Corporation, based in Delta, Canada, specializes in providing hydrogen as a service to fleet operators, focusing on clean combustion in transportation. Founded in 2012, the company retrofits diesel-powered heavy-duty vehicles to operate partially on hydrogen, which significantly reduces fuel costs and carbon emissions. Hydra Energy's innovative model includes partnerships that facilitate hydrogen supply and fueling, allowing fleets to run more efficiently without incurring additional expenses. By offering fixed-term fuel supply contracts for dual-fuel systems that can utilize both hydrogen and gasoline, Hydra Energy helps commercial vehicle fleets transition towards more sustainable operations while promoting environmental benefits.
Calogy Solution is a developer of thermal management technologies designed to assist in electric transportation applications. The company's technologies include thermal and CFD calculations for electronics thermal management, custom-designed compact liquid cooling, heat pipes, and vapor chambers and a wide range of thermal characterization, testing and validation services by exposing microelectronic components to various temperature conditions, enabling clients to identify and thereafter rectify the thermal challenges in their products.
Effenco Development inc. designs and manufactures Hydraulic Equipment Assisting Devices (HEAD) for heavy-duty vocational vehicles. The company designs and manufactures electric hybrid starter-generators, ultracapacitors, electric motor-driven hydraulic pumps, and electric air conditioning compressors. The company caters to blue-chip customers in Canada, New York, California, France, and Norway on waste trucks, dump trucks, and yard tractors. Effenco Development inc. was founded in 2006 and is based in Montreal, Canada with additional offices in Los Angeles, California; Paris, France; Kongsberg, Norway.
Salient Energy is focused on the commercialization of a novel zinc-ion battery developed from research at the University of Waterloo. This innovative battery technology is designed for electricity storage in the grid, offering a safer and more sustainable alternative to conventional lithium-ion batteries. Salient Energy's proprietary cathode materials uniquely incorporate zinc into their crystal lattice, resulting in a relatively high energy density. This advancement allows for the use of traditional battery designs compatible with existing manufacturing processes, making it feasible to produce these batteries in current facilities worldwide. Consequently, Salient Energy's products provide a cost-effective, long-lasting solution for energy storage, catering to the needs of electric industry stakeholders.
Nano One Materials Corp. is a Canadian technology company focused on developing and producing high-performance cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries. Headquartered in Burnaby, the company serves various sectors, including energy storage, consumer electronics, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals. Nano One has established a strategic agreement with Pulead Technology Industry Co., Ltd. to enhance the production of lithium iron phosphate cathode materials. The company employs a novel three-stage process that utilizes commonly available industrial equipment, aiming for high-volume production and rapid commercialization. With a strong focus on innovation, Nano One has several patents pending, reflecting its commitment to advancing battery technology and materials science.
e-Zn Inc., trading as e-Zinc, is an energy storage technology company that develops electrochemical technology for storing energy in zinc metals. Its Zn reactor products have applications in residential houses, islands, remote communities, third world countries, military bases, mining sites, mobile communities, telecommunication sites, emergency responses, and electric vehicle charging stations. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Toronto, Canada.
Fibracast is the innovator of FibrePlate™, the next generation in MBR technology. This unique hybrid ultrafilter integrates the best attributes of hollow-fiber and flat-plate membranes into a compact, strong and energy efficient immersed membrane.
H2nanO Inc. is a Canadian company focused on developing advanced wastewater treatment technology for municipal and industrial applications. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Kitchener, with an additional office in Waterloo, the company specializes in creating nonmaterial and nanotechnology products designed to effectively treat hard-to-degrade water contaminants. H2nanO's innovative approach utilizes light-activated processes, enabling safe discharge and reuse of treated water.
CelluFuel Inc. is a Canadian company based in Halifax that specializes in producing synthetic renewable fuels from forestry resources. Established in 2008, the company focuses on commercializing renewable liquid fuels in North America. It is developing next-generation technology that converts woody biomass into renewable diesel fuel, aiming to provide sustainable energy sources. By utilizing clean and renewable methods, CelluFuel enables industries to achieve substantial economic and environmental benefits.
Intelline Inc. is a Canadian company that specializes in the manufacturing of innovative diesel generators designed to enhance efficiency and sustainability in power production. Established in 2017 and based in Kitchener, it offers a range of products, including the Modular Linear Generator (MLG), which directly converts combustion energy into electricity, and the Reconfigurable Linear Electric Motor (RLEM), utilized in the production of linear motors. Intelline's generators boast a 40 percent improvement in fuel efficiency compared to conventional diesel engines, leading to significant cost savings, particularly for industries such as mining. Additionally, the company is focused on facilitating the transition to sustainable fuels, allowing customers to utilize various fuel types, including natural gas, biofuels, synthetic fuels, and hydrogen. This versatility helps mitigate the impact of fuel price fluctuations while promoting a more eco-friendly approach to energy generation.
Lithion is a company focused on the environmentally responsible and economically viable management of lithium-ion batteries. It offers a recycling platform that employs a combination of hydro- and electrometallurgy-based extraction processes. This innovative approach results in a low-carbon recycling method that generates zero effluent, making it a sustainable option for clients and government entities looking to recycle batteries. Lithion aims to facilitate the efficient recovery of valuable materials from used batteries while minimizing environmental impact.
Li-Cycle is a clean technology company specializing in the recycling of lithium-ion batteries. Founded in 2016 and based in Mississauga, Canada, the company employs an innovative process known as Li-Cycle Technology™ to recover 80 to 100% of materials from end-of-life batteries. This closed-loop resource recovery system not only ensures the safe and sustainable processing of battery waste but also addresses the increasing demand for critical materials essential for battery production. In addition to recycling, Li-Cycle provides various services, including logistics management and destruction, aimed at creating environmentally responsible solutions for battery disposal and resource recovery.
Ionomr Innovations Inc. is a Vancouver-based company specializing in the design, adaptation, and manufacture of advanced ion-exchange membranes and polymer technologies. Founded in 2013, Ionomr focuses on creating environmentally friendly materials that replace toxic fluorinated chemicals often used in electrochemical applications. Its flagship product line, Aemion, is designed for various applications, including water treatment, energy storage, and clean energy generation. The company’s innovative membranes are known for their alkaline stability, strength, and performance, enabling optimal integration into electrochemical systems. By providing solutions that enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impact, Ionomr aims to support the decarbonization of the planet and foster the development of sustainable systems in the renewable energy and circular chemical economies. Additionally, Ionomr offers chemical engineering services to further support its clients in achieving their operational goals.
Manufacturer of clean cathode materials intended to deliver the power and performance the battery needed. The company develops and commercializes graphene and silicon nanomaterials for lithium-ion batteries that utilize less water and energy while generating no wastewater avoiding the need for expensive wastewater treatment, enabling battery manufacturers to accelerate the growth of electric vehicles with greener and less costly materials and technologies.
Morgan Solar Inc began with a mission in 2007 – to develop highly efficient, low cost solar technology. Until now, all the real advancements in solar power always seem to be “10 years awayâ€. John Paul Morgan, a Physics Engineer, with a background in optics, medical imaging and photovoltaics, developed an idea to make solar energy more affordable. His idea was to design an optical concentration system that would elegantly solve many of the problems of existing CPV systems. There first product to market, the Sun Simba HCPV, is designed for solar farm applications. Demonstration and test installations will begin in 2009, and our first commercial systems will be available in early 2010. The second set of products, the Sun Stream Window and the Sun Block Panel, are designed for building applications and smaller scale demonstration and test systems are also scheduled for 2009, with sales begining sometime after mid 2010.
Forward Water Technologies is a wastewater treatment company focused on innovating the purification and desalination of water. The firm commercializes its proprietary forward osmosis technology, which offers a more efficient and environmentally friendly solution for treating wastewater. This technology enables businesses to effectively clean their wastewater, reducing the need for costly disposal methods. By addressing the challenges associated with traditional wastewater management, Forward Water Technologies aims to transform the industry and recover water that is typically lost in conventional processes.
Electrovaya is a publicly traded company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: EFL). Its head office is in Mississauga, Ontario and its US headquarter is in Saratoga County, New York. Additional information is available at www.sedar.com.
Electrovaya became a public company in November 2000 with a listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol EFL. Prior to its public offering Electrovaya had been a research and development company co-founded in 1996 by Dr. Sankar Das Gupta and Dr. James Jacobs.
A vision is to position Heliene as a strong participant in the new and growing Solar Energy Infrastructure market. Our presence will define us as a high-quality valuable regional link within the supply chain of the Solar Power Generation industry in Ontario. North America’s current energy model is unsustainable, and as one of the world’s largest contributors of greenhouse gases
GBatteries Systems Inc. is a Canadian company focused on developing advanced battery management technology aimed at enhancing the performance and longevity of lithium-ion batteries. Their innovative solutions enable electric vehicles to charge rapidly, significantly reducing charging times to levels comparable to refueling a gasoline vehicle. This technology improves both the charge time and cycle life of batteries, allowing electric vehicle users to enjoy a more efficient and convenient experience without altering the battery's chemistry or manufacturing process. By addressing key challenges in battery degradation, GBatteries plays a vital role in facilitating the transition from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles.
e-Zn Inc., trading as e-Zinc, is an energy storage technology company that develops electrochemical technology for storing energy in zinc metals. Its Zn reactor products have applications in residential houses, islands, remote communities, third world countries, military bases, mining sites, mobile communities, telecommunication sites, emergency responses, and electric vehicle charging stations. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Toronto, Canada.
Nextgrid’s development of a multi-residential/small commercial combined heat and power (CHP) system, which uses turbine and combustion technologies, aims to achieve up to 50 per cent higher fuel efficiency than existing water heaters.
Forge Hydrocarbons Corporation is a Canadian company that specializes in producing drop-in renewable diesel fuel using its proprietary Lipid-to-Hydrocarbon (LTH) technology. Founded in 2012 as a spin-off from the University of Alberta, Forge transforms waste fats and low-value organic oils, such as yellow and brown grease, into hydrocarbons that closely resemble traditional petroleum-based products. This innovative approach allows for the efficient production of hydrocarbon fuels, solvents, and chemicals, while significantly reducing emissions compared to conventional petroleum production and combustion. The company targets various sectors, including renewable energy, transportation, and government funding, contributing to cleaner energy solutions. Based in Oakville, Canada, Forge Hydrocarbons aims to provide a sustainable alternative in the energy market.
Nano One Materials Corp. is a Canadian technology company focused on developing and producing high-performance cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries. Headquartered in Burnaby, the company serves various sectors, including energy storage, consumer electronics, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals. Nano One has established a strategic agreement with Pulead Technology Industry Co., Ltd. to enhance the production of lithium iron phosphate cathode materials. The company employs a novel three-stage process that utilizes commonly available industrial equipment, aiming for high-volume production and rapid commercialization. With a strong focus on innovation, Nano One has several patents pending, reflecting its commitment to advancing battery technology and materials science.
Loop Energy Inc. is a Canadian company that specializes in designing, developing, and marketing hydrogen fuel cell solutions for heavy-duty transportation and power generation applications. Established in 2000 and based in Burnaby, the company focuses on creating pollution-free transportation technologies that aim to significantly reduce harmful emissions. Loop Energy manufactures hydrogen fuel cell systems and modules, providing organizations with an alternative to traditional heavy-duty diesel engines, offering competitive cost of ownership without the environmental impact associated with fossil fuels. The company previously operated under the name PowerDisc Development Corp until its rebranding in February 2016.
ARDA Power Inc. designs and develops microgrid systems for non-residential buildings. The company designs DC microgrid platform for commercial and industrial applications. It offers microgrid solution consisting of a control system, modular battery converter, and validated 3rd party modular components. The company offers DC microgrid and battery DC-DC converter solutions. Its system is integrated into the building electrical infrastructure, such as PV plant, gas generator, multi-hour flow battery, LED lights, and cooling fans. ARDA Power Inc. was incorporated in 2009 and is based in Oakville, Canada.
General Fusion Inc. is focused on developing commercial Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a hybrid approach that combines elements of magnetic fusion and inertial confinement fusion to create clean and abundant energy. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, the company aims to demonstrate and commercialize its innovative fusion technology by the end of the decade. General Fusion's approach leverages recent advancements in MTF, which has been underexplored since the 1970s, positioning it as a practical solution for near-term fusion energy. The company is developing utility-scale fusion power systems and various subsystems, including plasma injectors and acoustic drivers, to support its vision. With backing from a global network of energy venture capital funds and industry leaders, General Fusion seeks to reduce technical risks and accelerate the path toward viable fusion energy solutions.
The Corporation is in the business of producing a proprietary activated charcoal like material (SulfaCHAR), which can be used to removed hydrogen sulfide from various gas streams (focusing on methane-rich and odourous air). The SulfaCHAR, once used for the gas cleaning application, has further use as a sulfur-enriched biochar for agricultural purposes (saleable soil amendment product).
General Fusion Inc. is focused on developing commercial Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a hybrid approach that combines elements of magnetic fusion and inertial confinement fusion to create clean and abundant energy. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, the company aims to demonstrate and commercialize its innovative fusion technology by the end of the decade. General Fusion's approach leverages recent advancements in MTF, which has been underexplored since the 1970s, positioning it as a practical solution for near-term fusion energy. The company is developing utility-scale fusion power systems and various subsystems, including plasma injectors and acoustic drivers, to support its vision. With backing from a global network of energy venture capital funds and industry leaders, General Fusion seeks to reduce technical risks and accelerate the path toward viable fusion energy solutions.
Enerkem Inc., a development stage company, focuses on the development and production of renewable biofuels and chemicals from waste. The company primarily focuses on the commercial production of cellulosic ethanol. Its proprietary thermochemical process converts waste into biofuels and chemicals. The company has a strategic partnership with NOVA Chemicals Corporation. The company is based in Montreal, Canada.
Hydrostor Inc. is a company based in Toronto, Canada, specializing in Advanced Compressed Air Energy Storage (A-CAES) technology that addresses the growing demand for reliable and sustainable electricity solutions. Founded in 2010, Hydrostor's innovative approach allows for the conversion of electrical energy into compressed air, which can be stored and later converted back into energy during peak demand periods. This technology is designed to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources, optimize grid operations, and provide essential services such as dispatchable capacity and transmission deferral. Hydrostor's solutions are applicable in various contexts, including repurposing retired fossil fuel plants and serving large industrial operations and mining facilities. The company operates primarily in the United States, Australia, and Canada and collaborates with leading engineering and construction providers to deliver comprehensive energy storage solutions.
CarbonCure Technologies Inc. provides technology to existing concrete plants that allows producers to sequester carbon dioxide into their concrete products. Its technology recycles waste carbon dioxide (CO2) to make concrete products. The company source waste CO2 from industrial emitters, and is added to the concrete during production, where it is chemically converted into a limestone-like mineral. The company was formerly known as Carbon Sense Solutions Inc. and changed its name to CarbonCure Technologies Inc. in January 2011. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Dartmouth, Canada.
Electrovaya is a publicly traded company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: EFL). Its head office is in Mississauga, Ontario and its US headquarter is in Saratoga County, New York. Additional information is available at www.sedar.com.
Electrovaya became a public company in November 2000 with a listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol EFL. Prior to its public offering Electrovaya had been a research and development company co-founded in 1996 by Dr. Sankar Das Gupta and Dr. James Jacobs.
General Fusion Inc. is focused on developing commercial Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a hybrid approach that combines elements of magnetic fusion and inertial confinement fusion to create clean and abundant energy. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, the company aims to demonstrate and commercialize its innovative fusion technology by the end of the decade. General Fusion's approach leverages recent advancements in MTF, which has been underexplored since the 1970s, positioning it as a practical solution for near-term fusion energy. The company is developing utility-scale fusion power systems and various subsystems, including plasma injectors and acoustic drivers, to support its vision. With backing from a global network of energy venture capital funds and industry leaders, General Fusion seeks to reduce technical risks and accelerate the path toward viable fusion energy solutions.
Electrovaya is a publicly traded company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: EFL). Its head office is in Mississauga, Ontario and its US headquarter is in Saratoga County, New York. Additional information is available at www.sedar.com.
Electrovaya became a public company in November 2000 with a listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol EFL. Prior to its public offering Electrovaya had been a research and development company co-founded in 1996 by Dr. Sankar Das Gupta and Dr. James Jacobs.
Hydrogenics Corporation designs, develops, and manufactures hydrogen generation and fuel cell products utilizing water electrolysis and proton exchange membrane (PEM) technologies. The company operates through two main segments: OnSite Generation and Power Systems. The OnSite Generation segment offers hydrogen generation products, including alkaline electrolyzers branded as HySTAT and HyLYZER, which are tailored for both indoor and outdoor applications, primarily targeting industrial customers in need of high purity hydrogen produced on-site. The Power Systems segment provides PEM fuel cell products under the HyPM brand for various applications, including motive power for vehicles and stationary power solutions, catering to original equipment manufacturers and system integrators. Hydrogenics maintains a global presence with operations in Canada, Belgium, and Germany, and distributes its products through a direct sales force and a network of distributors. The company has also partnered with Air Liquide to advance PEM electrolysis technologies. Headquartered in Mississauga, Canada, Hydrogenics has been a subsidiary of Cummins Inc. since September 2019.