Blue Planet Energy Systems, LLC, founded in 2015 and based in Honolulu, Hawaii, specializes in developing pre-packaged energy storage systems designed for residential and commercial solar photovoltaic applications. The company aims to enhance energy independence and promote renewable energy adoption by replacing traditional electrical grids with a distributed energy model. Its flagship product, Blue Ion, integrates advanced battery technology with robust safety features and extended lifespan, complemented by sophisticated software controls to facilitate smart microgrids. Blue Planet Energy has established a significant presence in off-grid and grid-edge markets throughout North America, highlighted by its recent involvement in the largest energy resilience initiative in the United States for the American Red Cross, which encompasses over 6MW of solar power and 11 MWh of Blue Ion storage across 110 microgrids in Puerto Rico.
Zero Mass Water, Inc. specializes in developing and manufacturing solar-powered equipment that extracts potable water from the atmosphere. The company's flagship product, the SOURCE array, consists of hydropanels that harness solar energy to produce clean drinking water from sunlight and air. These innovative panels are capable of generating pure, mineralized water even in arid conditions, making them suitable for various applications, including industrial, commercial, residential, and community use. Founded in 2014, Zero Mass Water is headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, and aims to provide sustainable water solutions to address global water scarcity challenges.
HST Solar Farms Inc. is a technology company based in Los Angeles, California, focused on enhancing access to clean energy through its innovative web-based Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) platform. Since its establishment in 2012, HST has developed solutions that enable clean energy developers to assess feasibility and market their projects, while providing energy buyers with opportunities to procure energy at rates more competitive than traditional grid prices. The company's platforms, View and Cue, facilitate seamless transactions between global clean energy buyers and sellers, supporting over 400 GW of projects across 100 countries. HST is dedicated to driving a clean energy future and has received recognition for its contributions, including the 2016 Singularity University Global Grand Challenge Award in Energy. Through strategic partnerships and technological advancements, HST aims to make a significant impact on the accessibility of clean energy worldwide.
Heliogen, Inc. is a clean energy company based in Pasadena, California, focused on utilizing sunlight to produce hydrogen and syngas fuels, aiming to replace fossil fuels across various sectors. Founded in 2013 at Idealab, Heliogen has developed a concentrated solar energy system powered by artificial intelligence, which offers a range of solutions including HelioMax, a closed-loop control system for electricity generation and process heat applications; HelioHeat, which provides carbon-free, ultra-high temperature heat for industries like cement, refining, and mining; and HelioFuel, renewable fuels suitable for transportation, heavy equipment, and household heating. Heliogen's mission is to create technology that can commercially replace fossil fuels in industrial processes with sustainable energy sources.
FreeWire Technologies, Inc. is a manufacturer of mobile electric vehicle (EV) chargers based in San Leandro, California. Established in 2014, the company specializes in smart battery systems that provide mobile and distributed power solutions. Its product line includes the Mobi Charger v0, capable of charging at speeds of up to 5kW, the Mobi Charger v1, which offers charging as a service with attendant support, and the Mobi Charger v2, a semi-autonomous unit that provides dual level 2 and single level 3 charging options. FreeWire's systems deliver clean and quiet power on-site, effectively replacing or supplementing diesel generators for various remote power applications. By offering flexible and easily deployable charging solutions, FreeWire enables its customers to electrify operations previously reliant on fossil fuels while avoiding the complexity and costs associated with traditional infrastructure upgrades. The company is supported by venture capital and partnerships with global corporations.
Amber Kinetics, Inc. engineers and develops modular flywheel energy storage projects. The company was founded in 2009 and is based in Union City, California.
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