The National Science Foundation (NSF), established in 1950 and located in Alexandria, Virginia, is an independent federal agency dedicated to advancing fundamental research and education across all scientific and engineering disciplines. With an annual budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF operates America's Seed Fund, which allocates nearly $200 million each year to support startups and small businesses through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. This initiative provides non-dilutive funding of up to $1.5 million to assist in research and development efforts, thereby facilitating the transformation of scientific discoveries into commercially viable products and services. By helping to de-risk technology, the NSF plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and addressing societal challenges through scientific advancements.
T-Omega Wind specializes in the development of innovative floating wind turbines aimed at enhancing offshore energy production. By utilizing a design that allows turbines to float on the water's surface, the company capitalizes on the natural movement of waves rather than resisting it. This approach improves stability and efficiency, as the rotor is securely held on both sides and aligns with the wind, adapting to changing weather conditions. T-Omega Wind's technology not only promotes the generation of affordable clean energy but also supports the expansion of sustainable energy solutions across the globe.
Altect eliminates the build-up of explosive and toxic gases. Their TRAPS uses a series of physiochemical processes to neutralize flammable and toxic battery gases into inert, non-hazardous gases. They enabled fire protection systems to provide preventative fire mitigation protection for Li-ion batteries, regardless of whether they are installed in an electric vehicle or stored in a warehouse.
MFNS specializes in consulting services aimed at the separation of oil and other contaminants from industrial processes and wastewater. The company has developed a nanostructured coating that efficiently cleans up oil, pollutants, and toxins from water. They provide a unique oleophilic and hydrophobic sponge that attracts oil while repelling water, making it a multifunctional solution for environmental cleanup. This sponge can be recycled after its active properties are exhausted, allowing businesses and communities to effectively absorb toxins from water supplies and reduce contamination from industrial runoff. Additionally, MFNS collaborates with clients to create custom solutions, including the development of specialized membranes and sponges tailored to specific industry needs.
Re-Synth International specializes in developing environmental technologies that enhance the quality and efficiency of hydrocarbon fuels. The company’s patented solutions focus on reducing the cost of clean fuel by effectively eliminating contaminants without generating harmful by-products or altering fuel viscosity. This innovation not only improves fuel efficiency but also significantly lowers the environmental impact associated with fuel consumption, enabling users to minimize their carbon footprint. By prioritizing both cost-effectiveness and sustainability, Re-Synth International aims to contribute positively to the energy sector while addressing the growing demand for cleaner fuel alternatives.
Developer of a photo-bioreactor system intended for algae cultivation. The company's system is composed of a metal support cage, a plastic bladder containing culture volume, and a sterile harvest apparatus for the continual collection of pre-concentrated culture, equipped with both pH and temperature control options, enabling production facilities to reduce their carbon footprint and maintain a low rate of water consumption, in order to minimize their impact on the local and global environment.
Airmettle operates a software-defined storage platform that fundamentally alters the relationship between data storage and analytics. The platform allows for integrated distributed parallel processing, enabling direct queries of semi-structured content stored within it. Airmettle's technology is capable of transforming various data formats into those specifically required by analysis tools, which significantly reduces network traffic. Additionally, it decreases the amount of costly memory required by advanced analytics applications, thereby facilitating more efficient data insights for users.
Boron Nitride Power develops functionalized 2D materials to simultaneously achieve high energy and power density electrochemical energy storage with thermal stability and an environmentally benign and economic composition. Their cathode materials include functionalized hexagonal boron nitride and graphene and are improved versions of the well-known graphene oxide cathode, especially in terms of thermal stability.
ChloBis Water specializes in innovative electrochemical technologies, specifically the development of a desalination battery. This technology integrates energy storage with the removal of sodium and chlorine from saltwater. The battery is constructed using bismuth as a chloride-storage electrode and sodium as a sodium-storage electrode, allowing it to efficiently desalinate water while simultaneously storing and releasing energy through the manipulation of salt ions. By addressing the challenges at the intersection of water and energy, ChloBis Water offers a solution that enhances energy efficiency and contributes to sustainable water management.
Phoenix Waste Solutions, founded in 2019 and based in Chauvin, Louisiana, specializes in innovative waste disposal technology that is both pollution-free and fuel-free. The company's patented ion generator operates at a molecular level to mitigate pollution, offering effective solutions for waste disposal and plastic pollution. By providing a decentralized waste management system, Phoenix Waste Solutions aims to reduce costs and lower the carbon footprint for the waste management industry, addressing critical environmental challenges with advanced technological approaches.
Aquagga is a spinout company from the University of Alaska and the University of Washington, focused on developing innovative wet-waste treatment technology. The company utilizes supercritical water (sH2O) technology in conjunction with advanced additive manufacturing to effectively clean and desalinate various industrial effluents. By reducing environmental contaminants with lower energy consumption, Aquagga aims to provide significant social and environmental benefits. Its approach seeks to address pressing environmental challenges while fostering positive societal impacts through sustainable technological solutions.
GeoMat is a nanotechnology company headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina, that specializes in oil remediation. Founded in 2014, the company has developed a technology that utilizes nanoparticles and magnets to effectively separate oil from water mixtures. This innovative platform enables the removal of oil from both soil and water, allowing industries to clean major water bodies and natural resources. GeoMat's solutions aim to ensure the availability of drinkable and decontaminated water while also addressing the challenges posed by oil spills.
Eden is focused on developing a sustainable platform for natural resource recovery, aiming to create a carbon-neutral future. The company has introduced a novel method known as Pulsed Electrical Well Stimulation (PEWS), which is a patent-pending technology designed to replace traditional hydraulic fracturing. This innovative approach eliminates the need for water injection and addresses the logistical challenges and environmental risks associated with conventional fracking methods. By utilizing high-voltage electricity and proprietary modeling techniques, Eden enhances rock permeability with precision, facilitating effective resource extraction across various geological settings. This technology not only reduces costs but also minimizes the negative impacts typically associated with hydraulic fracturing, positioning Eden as a leader in environmentally responsible resource recovery.
Orbit Fab offers a supply of satellite propellant in Earth Orbit that expands the operational potential of new and existing space assets. It develops the infrastructure needed to grow a thriving in-space market for products and services that support both existing space businesses (communications and Earth observation) and new industries like space tourism, manufacturing, and mining. The future for satellites is no longer restricted to the fuel they are launched with.
Orbit Fab was founded in 2018 by its Co-Founders Daniel Faber and Jeremy Schiel.
Valgotech specializes in advanced materials, energy storage, and renewable energy systems. The company was established in 2018 and is based in Fishers, Indiana.
Harvest Thermal develops a control system for home use that integrates heating, hot water, and cooling with thermal storage. The company was founded in 2019 and is based in Berkeley, California.
Developer of solar technology designed to generate energy and use it in heating infrastructure. The company's platform utilizes air to transport heat to eliminate the use of copper in the construction of the panel, and stainless steel piping to transport heat, enabling clients to use solar thermal-based engineering.
Skip Technology develops a battery for large-scale electrical storage. The company was founded in 2018 by Dr. Ben Brown and Dr. Brennan Gantner and is based in Portland, Oregon.
NeuDax offers a wide range of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to upstream oil and gas (O&G) industry. The NeuDax "Analytics and Software-as-a-Service" (A+SaaS) solution provides both AI-Platforms and engineering and technical consults to clients to help them improve their decision making in the unconventional oil and gas projects. The NeuDax solution is beyond limited machine learning (ML) applications. We provide solutions based on cutting-edge technologies, including deep learning (DL) and reinforcement learning (RL), to maximize the advantage of big data to oil and gas operators.
Developer of an electron paramagnetic resonance sensor designed to help in industrial process monitoring. The company's sensor offers first in-field, inline and harsh environment electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscope for permanent online monitoring and prediction of asphaltites deposition and corrosion onset that can be tracked through their data processing and analytics software, enabling oil and gas industries to monitor pipeline and downhole.
SafeLi is a startup that develops lithium-ion battery parts made from a graphene monoxide that boosts the energy storage capacity of li-ion batteries. The company develops and commercializes products covered by the licensed patent in all fields of use, with an initial focus on Lithium-Ion batteries. These materials are based on abundant, non-toxic starting materials that offer low-cost, safer, and higher capacity alternatives to graphite-only anode batteries. Batteries with patented materials demonstrates higher capacity and faster charge rates than graphite. It was founded in 2016 by Drs. Carol Hirschmugl and Marija Gajdardziska-Josifovska in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
developer of solar energy solutions designed for grid, microgrid, energy efficiency, and energy reliability support. The company's offerings include solar panel installations, battery storage systems, and monitoring tools, generating clean electricity, storing excess solar energy, enabling businesses and homeowners to become more energy independent and potentially reducing their reliance on the traditional grid.
South 8 Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development and manufacturing of lithium batteries and electrochemical capacitors utilizing liquefied gas electrolyte technology. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company offers a unique Liquefied Gas Electrolyte (LiGas) chemistry that enhances the energy density, safety, and operational temperature range of both rechargeable and primary lithium batteries. This innovative approach provides significant advantages, including improved performance at low temperatures and reduced flammability compared to traditional capacitor materials. South 8 Technologies' products are particularly beneficial for industries such as transportation, aerospace, and military, where managing thermal runaway and ensuring safety are critical.
Baseload Renewables
Grant in 2018
Baseload Renewables develops low-cost energy storage to replace fossil base-load generation with renewable energy.
Operator of a design and manufacturing company intended to build precision remedies to various fluid problems. The company's services include cutting-edge design remedies, prototyping, and precision manufacturing and products include PEEK 2 port, high-pressure reservoirs, and PEEK 3 port, enabling customers to solve their fluid flow and control problems.
Twelve, formerly known as Opus 12, is a Berkeley, California-based company that specializes in recycling carbon dioxide emissions into valuable chemicals and fuels. Founded in 2015, the company has developed innovative technology that can be integrated with any source of CO₂ emissions. By utilizing only water and electricity as inputs, Twelve transforms captured carbon dioxide into essential products such as methane, ethylene, and ethanol. The firm aims to provide a cost-competitive alternative to petroleum-derived chemicals and fuels, thereby addressing carbon emissions while simultaneously creating economically viable solutions.
South 8 Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development and manufacturing of lithium batteries and electrochemical capacitors utilizing liquefied gas electrolyte technology. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company offers a unique Liquefied Gas Electrolyte (LiGas) chemistry that enhances the energy density, safety, and operational temperature range of both rechargeable and primary lithium batteries. This innovative approach provides significant advantages, including improved performance at low temperatures and reduced flammability compared to traditional capacitor materials. South 8 Technologies' products are particularly beneficial for industries such as transportation, aerospace, and military, where managing thermal runaway and ensuring safety are critical.
Highland Light Management develops a dry fracture technique in oil and gas extraction to reduce water use and increase life cycle yield. The company is a Maryland corporation that developed and patented the Dry Fracture Shale System technology for hydrocarbon extraction from shale and other hydrocarbon sources.
Solid Cell is a developer of stationary and portable solid-oxide fuel cell technologies for residential, commercial, industrial, and other critical off-grid applications. The Company’s headquarters are located in New York City, United States. Solid Cell’s principal product development and manufacturing center is located in Rochester, New York. Solid Cell also supports R&D activities at research institutions in the cities of Novosibirskand and Yekaterinburg, Russia, where the Company’s proprietary fuel cell technology was originally developed and where research continues on next generation fuel cell technologies. The Company’s European subsidiary is based in Dublin, Ireland, with further expansion in Europe planned in the near term. Solid Cell’s products provide clean energy using state-of-the-art fuel cell technology at commercially competitive costs. The Company has targeted several specific applications to satisfy a wide variety of global power requirements. Widespread use of Solid Cell’s fuel cells will reduce reliance on scarce natural resources like natural gas and oil.
KONTAK, LLC specializes in advanced hydrogen storage technology aimed at making hydrogen accessible for mass-market applications, particularly in light- and heavy-duty fleet vehicles, as well as stationary power solutions. The company's innovative platform utilizes proprietary catalysts and precise reactor temperature control to facilitate the safe extraction of hydrogen from its carrier, ensuring durability across hundreds of cycles. This technology supports various hydrogen production methods, including steam methane reforming, biomass conversion, and renewable electrolysis from wind and solar sources. By focusing on affordability and ease of installation, KONTAK aims to lower the overall costs of hydrogen, making it a viable alternative for a wide range of users.
Developer of a photo-bioreactor system intended for algae cultivation. The company's system is composed of a metal support cage, a plastic bladder containing culture volume, and a sterile harvest apparatus for the continual collection of pre-concentrated culture, equipped with both pH and temperature control options, enabling production facilities to reduce their carbon footprint and maintain a low rate of water consumption, in order to minimize their impact on the local and global environment.
Carnot Compression specializes in the development of energy-efficient industrial compressors that utilize a proprietary isothermal compression process. This innovative method employs water to create millions of tiny gas bubbles, allowing for superior heat absorption during compression. The thermal capacity of water significantly enhances energy efficiency, resulting in at least 25% energy savings compared to conventional compressors. Carnot's technology is particularly beneficial for a range of applications, including air and gas compression, refrigeration, liquefied natural gas, and CNG transportation. By addressing a global market opportunity valued at $30 billion, Carnot serves a diverse array of industrial end users, particularly in the food and life sciences sectors, by providing sustainable and oil-free compressed gas solutions.
Developer of biomass conversion and hydrogen storage technology designed to study the storage of hydrogen on a novel material produced from silicon. The company's technology has the potential to eclipse all prior methods of hydrogen storage in terms of pressure, temperature, safety, cost, and convenience and converts biomass into energy, chemicals, fuel, and heat, enabling clients to access their technology to store biogas in porous silicon, smaller, lighter, and safer than battery storage.
Spero Energy, Inc. is an Indiana based company with the mission of developing cost competitive processes for the conversion of abundant non-food biomass to high value chemicals (HVCs) and renewable fuels. With its experienced and outstanding research and business team, Spero Energy has developed processes for a range of renewable chemicals targeting the flavor, fragrance, and pharmaceutical industries. Our initial lignin-derived flavor and fragrance chemicals target a multi-billion dollar market segment.
developer of solar energy solutions designed for grid, microgrid, energy efficiency, and energy reliability support. The company's offerings include solar panel installations, battery storage systems, and monitoring tools, generating clean electricity, storing excess solar energy, enabling businesses and homeowners to become more energy independent and potentially reducing their reliance on the traditional grid.
Framergy, founded in 2011 and headquartered in College Station, Texas, specializes in the production of polymers, particularly metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), for the oil and gas industry. The company focuses on developing advanced adsorbents that utilize its proprietary technology to create precise molecule traps. This innovation facilitates various applications, including gas and liquid separations and molecular recognition. By leveraging the unique properties of metal-organic frameworks, Framergy aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness for its clients in the oil and gas sector.
Loci Controls, Inc. specializes in optimizing landfill gas collection through its innovative automated systems. The company has developed the Loci WellWatcher, which combines wellhead-mounted hardware with cloud-based monitoring and analytics to enhance the extraction of methane from landfills. By providing real-time monitoring of gas composition, pressure, temperature, and flow, Loci Controls has demonstrated the capability to increase gas collection by over 20%, thereby improving safety and reducing operational costs for landfill operators and energy utilities in the United States. The firm also employs patent-pending technologies and offers continuous monitoring alongside field service support, aiming to enhance profitability while addressing environmental, health, and safety concerns. Established in 2012 and based in Fall River, Massachusetts, Loci Controls is dedicated to advancing renewable energy production through efficient landfill gas management.
Big Delta Systems (BDS) is building Li-ion cells that revolutionize the way batteries are engineered, transforming the performance envelope for all batteries regardless of chemistry or form factor. BDS’ novel device architectures improve energy density and power simultaneously, enable safe, rapid charging, and extend the cycle life of the batteries. These performance improvements address the most critical limitations in applications ranging from electric vehicles to smartphones, from power tools to satellites.
Twelve, formerly known as Opus 12, is a Berkeley, California-based company that specializes in recycling carbon dioxide emissions into valuable chemicals and fuels. Founded in 2015, the company has developed innovative technology that can be integrated with any source of CO₂ emissions. By utilizing only water and electricity as inputs, Twelve transforms captured carbon dioxide into essential products such as methane, ethylene, and ethanol. The firm aims to provide a cost-competitive alternative to petroleum-derived chemicals and fuels, thereby addressing carbon emissions while simultaneously creating economically viable solutions.
Carnot Compression specializes in the development of energy-efficient industrial compressors that utilize a proprietary isothermal compression process. This innovative method employs water to create millions of tiny gas bubbles, allowing for superior heat absorption during compression. The thermal capacity of water significantly enhances energy efficiency, resulting in at least 25% energy savings compared to conventional compressors. Carnot's technology is particularly beneficial for a range of applications, including air and gas compression, refrigeration, liquefied natural gas, and CNG transportation. By addressing a global market opportunity valued at $30 billion, Carnot serves a diverse array of industrial end users, particularly in the food and life sciences sectors, by providing sustainable and oil-free compressed gas solutions.
Air Squared designs and manufactures oil-free scroll compressors, vacuum pumps, and expanders for OEMs. Air Squared, Inc. was founded in 1991 to service the needs of OEMs with oil-free scroll solutions for demanding positive displacement applications. 20 years later, Air Squared is the industry leader in oil-free scroll design and manufacturing, with more experience and more scroll compressor models than any other company.
Framergy, founded in 2011 and headquartered in College Station, Texas, specializes in the production of polymers, particularly metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), for the oil and gas industry. The company focuses on developing advanced adsorbents that utilize its proprietary technology to create precise molecule traps. This innovation facilitates various applications, including gas and liquid separations and molecular recognition. By leveraging the unique properties of metal-organic frameworks, Framergy aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness for its clients in the oil and gas sector.
Developer of a photo-bioreactor system intended for algae cultivation. The company's system is composed of a metal support cage, a plastic bladder containing culture volume, and a sterile harvest apparatus for the continual collection of pre-concentrated culture, equipped with both pH and temperature control options, enabling production facilities to reduce their carbon footprint and maintain a low rate of water consumption, in order to minimize their impact on the local and global environment.
Loci Controls, Inc. specializes in optimizing landfill gas collection through its innovative automated systems. The company has developed the Loci WellWatcher, which combines wellhead-mounted hardware with cloud-based monitoring and analytics to enhance the extraction of methane from landfills. By providing real-time monitoring of gas composition, pressure, temperature, and flow, Loci Controls has demonstrated the capability to increase gas collection by over 20%, thereby improving safety and reducing operational costs for landfill operators and energy utilities in the United States. The firm also employs patent-pending technologies and offers continuous monitoring alongside field service support, aiming to enhance profitability while addressing environmental, health, and safety concerns. Established in 2012 and based in Fall River, Massachusetts, Loci Controls is dedicated to advancing renewable energy production through efficient landfill gas management.
Developer of solar technology designed to generate energy and use it in heating infrastructure. The company's platform utilizes air to transport heat to eliminate the use of copper in the construction of the panel, and stainless steel piping to transport heat, enabling clients to use solar thermal-based engineering.
Spero Energy, Inc. is an Indiana based company with the mission of developing cost competitive processes for the conversion of abundant non-food biomass to high value chemicals (HVCs) and renewable fuels. With its experienced and outstanding research and business team, Spero Energy has developed processes for a range of renewable chemicals targeting the flavor, fragrance, and pharmaceutical industries. Our initial lignin-derived flavor and fragrance chemicals target a multi-billion dollar market segment.
SulfCrete™ is an innovative, New York-based company that utilizes recycled materials from the oil and coal industries to produce its keystone product: a high-strength, ultra-impermeable, corrosion-resistant, low-CO2 emission, waterless, sulfur-polymer concrete. We have transformed a previously unworkable product developed in the 1980s by the U.S. Bureau of Mines into one with both commercial viability and enormous market potential. For the past 30 years, years, sulfur-polymer concrete has required the use of a high-cost additive that has made it commercially infeasible. SulfCrete's patented innovations, emerging out of the Environmental and Climate Sciences Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory, have changed this-- making use of alternative, organic additives, over 100x less expensive, to manufacture an all-around superior product.
Air Squared designs and manufactures oil-free scroll compressors, vacuum pumps, and expanders for OEMs. Air Squared, Inc. was founded in 1991 to service the needs of OEMs with oil-free scroll solutions for demanding positive displacement applications. 20 years later, Air Squared is the industry leader in oil-free scroll design and manufacturing, with more experience and more scroll compressor models than any other company.
Folio Photonics is developing an optical data storage disc with two Terabyte capacity manufactured using a highly scalable, low-cost method. It also redefines archival data storage with its modern optical solution. Their patented solution, the data film disc is disruptive in cost, capacity, and archival lifetime. The company also develops optical data storage discs and systems.
Folio Photonics was founded in 2012 and is based in Solon, Ohio, USA.
Infinite Composites Technologies (ICT) specializes in the development and manufacturing of advanced composite pressure vessels and structures. Founded in 2010, the company aims to transform composite pressure vessel technology to facilitate its widespread adoption, particularly in the aerospace and transportation sectors. ICT's innovative gas storage systems are designed to hold more fuel weight than their own cylinder weight, making them especially suitable for weight-sensitive applications such as launch vehicles, satellites, and spacecraft. The company is committed to continuous improvement, striving to meet and exceed customer and industry quality standards while delivering fault-free products. Through its advanced technologies, ICT plays a crucial role in supporting space exploration and promoting sustainable transport solutions.
Infinite Composites Technologies (ICT) specializes in the development and manufacturing of advanced composite pressure vessels and structures. Founded in 2010, the company aims to transform composite pressure vessel technology to facilitate its widespread adoption, particularly in the aerospace and transportation sectors. ICT's innovative gas storage systems are designed to hold more fuel weight than their own cylinder weight, making them especially suitable for weight-sensitive applications such as launch vehicles, satellites, and spacecraft. The company is committed to continuous improvement, striving to meet and exceed customer and industry quality standards while delivering fault-free products. Through its advanced technologies, ICT plays a crucial role in supporting space exploration and promoting sustainable transport solutions.
Developer of solar technology designed to generate energy and use it in heating infrastructure. The company's platform utilizes air to transport heat to eliminate the use of copper in the construction of the panel, and stainless steel piping to transport heat, enabling clients to use solar thermal-based engineering.
Promethean Power Systems, Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing refrigeration systems tailored for cold-storage and milk chilling applications in off-grid and partially electrified regions. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Pune, India, the company provides a range of products including milk chillers, cold storage units, solar add-ons, and smart monitoring solutions. Promethean's systems are particularly beneficial for dairy processors who face challenges in collecting enough quality milk to meet the growing demand. By preserving milk at the village level, these chillers significantly reduce spoilage and transportation costs, ultimately leading to increased incomes for farmers. The refrigeration systems operate using grid power and generators during outages, with plans to incorporate a thermal battery backup for enhanced energy storage in the future.
Dynamo Micropower Corporation specializes in developing fuel-flexible gas turbines designed for small distributed generation applications in the oil and gas industry. The company's notable products include PowerCore, which provides continuous power for oilfield operations, and Infernocore, a flameless turboheater. Dynamo's innovative turbine-based solutions offer grid-like power quality while significantly reducing energy costs, with the capability to operate on local unrefined gas, achieving savings of up to 80%. The company also delivers custom power solutions tailored to the specific needs of its clients, facilitating plug-and-play installation on flare gas. Dynamo has established a network of distributors and service partners to support its offerings. Founded in 2011 and based in Somerville, Massachusetts, Dynamo has successfully deployed multiple turbines for prominent customers in the industry.
Calysta, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing and manufacturing protein ingredients derived from sustainable sources. Based in Menlo Park, California, with additional locations in Houston, London, Stavanger, and Singapore, Calysta provides nutritional feeds and health products for fish and livestock, as well as chemicals used in various end products such as fibers, plastics, and building materials. The company also produces biofuels through innovative processes utilizing methane as a feedstock. Founded in 2011, Calysta was previously known as Calysta Energy before rebranding in 2014. Its technologies, including biological gas-to-liquids and gas-to-chemicals processes, aim to address global food security and meet the rising demand for sustainable protein in the aquaculture industry. The company has formed a strategic partnership with Bluestar Adisseo Company to enhance its market offerings.
Halotechnics specializes in advanced materials designed for thermal energy storage, primarily aimed at large-scale concentrated solar power (CSP) plants. The company's innovative technology functions as both a heat transfer fluid that facilitates energy transfer between the solar collector and the heat engine, and as a storage medium that retains excess energy. This dual functionality enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of energy storage in CSP systems, contributing to the advancement of renewable energy solutions.
Boulder Ionics is a start-up focused on producing ionic liquids and ionic liquid-based electrolytes tailored for demanding electrochemical applications. Utilizing a proprietary high-throughput synthesis platform, the company manufactures ultra-high-purity ionic liquids that offer an exceptional price/performance ratio. Its advanced Iolyte™ electrolytes and pure ionic liquids are designed for use in various products, including ultracapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, and next-generation metal-air batteries. Boulder Ionics collaborates with several strategic partners and industry leaders, with plans for the full integration of its Iolyte™ electrolytes into an expanding range of commercial products.
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