National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency established in 1950 and based in Alexandria, Virginia. It is dedicated to supporting research and education in science and engineering across a wide range of disciplines. The NSF provides significant non-dilutive funding, up to $1.5 million, to startups and small businesses through its America's Seed Fund initiative, which is part of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program mandated by Congress. With an operating budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF is committed to advancing fundamental research and education, thus fostering innovation and technological development in the United States.

James Donlon

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Debasis Majumdar

Program Director

Graciela Narcho

Staff Associate

Sethuraman Panchanathan

Director

Past deals in Utilities

WaiHome

Grant in 2023
WaiHome is a wastewater research and design company based in Honolulu, Hawaii, founded in 2021. It specializes in onsite wastewater treatment technology, focusing on providing affordable solutions for individuals. The company employs natural systems to deliver compact and effective treatment options that safeguard the environment while remaining cost-efficient. WaiHome's offerings include home water treatment systems, such as cesspools and septic tanks, aimed at simplifying access to reliable wastewater treatment services for its customers.

The Water Council

Grant in 2023
The Water Council, established in 2009, is a Milwaukee-based organization dedicated to positioning the region as a global leader in water technology. It achieves this by fostering collaboration among water technology companies, entrepreneurs, academic research programs, and related professionals. The Council's primary focus is on driving economic development, research, and education in the water sector.

Aqua Science

Grant in 2022
Aqua Science offers a global platform of technologies and fast and reliable solutions for the testing and treatment of water. They provide research and development, custom reagent and kit manufacture, product assembly, lyophilization services, and contract manufacturing services.

RESbonds

Grant in 2022
RESbonds is a company that specializes in engineering and environmental consulting services, focusing on water infrastructure projects. It structures, finances, constructs, and operates these projects for public authorities in both developed and emerging markets. Additionally, RESbonds develops financial instruments and technology aimed at promoting climate-smart investments in the water sector. The company employs a comprehensive management approach to address the underlying causes of environmental degradation and the impacts of climate change. By creating performance-based and bankable projects, RESbonds offers blended financing options and a custom monitoring platform. This enables investors to achieve returns that align with the benefits provided to project beneficiaries while ensuring accountability and effectiveness in delivering intended outcomes.

Rapid Radicals Technology

Grant in 2021
Rapid Radicals Technology, founded in 2016 and based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, specializes in advanced wastewater treatment solutions tailored for municipal sewerage districts. The company focuses on addressing combined sewer overflows through its decentralized, high-rate treatment technology. This innovative, fully automated system integrates rapid solids removal with a proprietary advanced oxidation process. It is designed for diverse applications, including municipal wastewater treatment, industrial high-strength waste management, and emergency scenarios requiring mobile or compact solutions. By offering reliable and cost-effective methods for water management, Rapid Radicals Technology aims to contribute to a more resilient future for communities facing wastewater challenges.

Sync Energy AI

Grant in 2021
Sync Energy AI is an Energy-Tech startup focused on assisting electric utilities in enhancing their operational efficiency, particularly in preparation for and response to natural disasters. The company has developed two proprietary artificial intelligence technologies that are integral to its software solutions. These AI-driven tools feature a no-code interface, allowing field crews and planners to utilize advanced analytics effectively. By implementing these technologies, electric utilities can minimize customer downtime and gain insights into potential disaster impacts before they occur. Sync Energy AI's offerings are delivered through Software as a Service (SaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) models, providing real value to its clients.

AdvanceH20

Grant in 2021
AdvanceH2O is a developer of an online platform that specializes in water treatment solutions applicable to both small systems and utility-scale plants. The company aims to enhance global water management by providing advanced water purification technology and next-generation monitoring and data informatics platforms. These tools improve the reliability and predictability of water treatment alternatives, enabling clients to adopt innovative methods that prevent environmental and health crises linked to ineffective water treatment practices. By focusing on these goals, AdvanceH2O seeks to address critical challenges in water management and ensure safer, more efficient water treatment processes.

WaiHome

Grant in 2021
WaiHome is a wastewater research and design company based in Honolulu, Hawaii, founded in 2021. It specializes in onsite wastewater treatment technology, focusing on providing affordable solutions for individuals. The company employs natural systems to deliver compact and effective treatment options that safeguard the environment while remaining cost-efficient. WaiHome's offerings include home water treatment systems, such as cesspools and septic tanks, aimed at simplifying access to reliable wastewater treatment services for its customers.

Heila Technologies

Grant in 2021
Heila Technologies, Inc. is a Massachusetts-based company that specializes in the development of a platform designed to integrate and optimize distributed energy resources (DERs) such as solar arrays and batteries. The Heila Platform employs a decentralized optimization system that simplifies the management of these resources, enabling the creation of self-managing microgrids. By transforming individual nodes within the energy system into intelligent agents, the platform facilitates autonomous coordination and optimization of power assets. This approach helps to reduce complexity and costs while enhancing resilience and efficiency in energy operations. Heila Technologies serves a diverse clientele, including partners, utility representatives, developers, energy users, and public officials. Originally founded as Heila Technologies LLC, the company was incorporated in 2015 and has its roots in MIT.

Infinite Cooling

Grant in 2020
Infinite Cooling Inc. is a renewable and environmental technology company that specializes in water recovery systems for industrial-scale facilities, particularly power plants. Founded in 2017 and based in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company has developed an innovative technology that utilizes high-voltage electric fields to capture and recycle water that evaporates from cooling towers. This advanced method not only mitigates water scarcity but also significantly reduces water consumption and treatment costs for its clients. By focusing on wastewater management and recycling, Infinite Cooling addresses critical environmental challenges while promoting sustainable practices in industries such as power generation and manufacturing.

Confluency

Grant in 2020
Confluency is an engineering company founded in 2019 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, that focuses on water resource management. It has developed an AI-based platform designed specifically for water utilities to streamline the management of complex water and wastewater systems. By combining data with advanced algorithms, Confluency's platform enhances the productivity of engineers by alleviating the burden of data management. This allows professionals to concentrate on addressing intricate problems that require their expertise. The company's solution enables engineers and planners to effectively utilize simulation, automation, and data analytics, thereby scaling their analyses to meet the demands of various challenges in the water management sector.

Pearl Street Technologies

Grant in 2020
Pearl Street Technologies specializes in developing advanced simulation, optimization, and design tools for power grid planning through its innovative platform, SUGAR. This platform, which stands for Suite of Unified Grid Analyses with Renewables, is tailored for grid operators, utilities, and project developers. It automates the creation of base case planning models and facilitates the planning of complex contingencies and extreme grid conditions. By leveraging methodologies akin to those used in computer chip design, SUGAR enhances the robustness of power grid analysis. The platform enables utilities and stakeholders to streamline project workflows, reduce network upgrade costs, and effectively integrate renewable energy sources, ultimately supporting the development of a reliable, resilient, and sustainable power grid.

Revterra

Grant in 2020
Revterra Corporation is a Texas-based company focused on the development of flywheel energy storage systems tailored for grid and utility-scale applications, including renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. Established in 2017, Revterra employs patented technology featuring passive magnetic bearings that facilitate efficient energy storage by operating at high speeds with low power consumption. The company positions its kinetic battery platform as a solution to power infrastructure challenges, thereby promoting renewable energy adoption and facilitating electrification demands. Additionally, its technology supports charge point operators in providing ultra-fast electric vehicle charging, streamlining installation processes, and minimizing the need for extensive infrastructure upgrades.

Virimodo, PBC

Grant in 2020
Virimodo is a developer of a clean energy subscription platform designed for urban residents to effectively monitor and manage their energy consumption. By utilizing algorithms and artificial intelligence, the platform matches users with suitable renewable energy suppliers, allowing them to customize their green energy plans according to their specific consumption patterns. This innovative approach not only promotes the use of renewable energy but also empowers consumers to track their energy usage, contributing to carbon reduction efforts in real estate portfolios. Through its services, Virimodo aims to facilitate a transition toward carbon neutrality in urban environments.

Lotic Labs

Grant in 2019
Lotic Labs specializes in developing software aimed at enhancing the efficiency of water markets and fostering innovation in environmental finance. The company integrates fragmented data sets with advanced environmental science models and financial simulations, allowing for rigorous analysis of the interconnections between financial, operational, and environmental decisions, particularly in the water utility and heavy industrial sectors. Its technology supports the creation of novel financial products that facilitate risk management, conservation efforts, and investments in green infrastructure. Additionally, Lotic Labs provides tools for climate risk assessment that help water utilities minimize revenue fluctuations and budget variances, offering solutions for environmental modeling, analytics, contract simulation, impact tracking, and opportunity identification. Through these offerings, Lotic Labs enables industrial and resource-intensive businesses to better navigate the challenges posed by volatile environmental conditions.

Wisran

Grant in 2019
WISRAN specializes in smart data and process management technology focused on real-time water measurement and management. The company develops a cloud-enabled software platform that collects data from various equipment, such as pumps, to provide insights into operations and business intelligence. This technology serves smart cities, equipment manufacturers, utilities, and regulators, aiming to enhance efficiency, identify new revenue opportunities, and reduce costs. Additionally, WISRAN offers a SaaS-based agtech platform that utilizes tablets equipped with accelerometers and GPS for agricultural equipment. This feature allows farmers to gather telematics data, ultimately improving worker productivity and optimizing agricultural machinery logistics.

Infinite Cooling

Grant in 2019
Infinite Cooling Inc. is a renewable and environmental technology company that specializes in water recovery systems for industrial-scale facilities, particularly power plants. Founded in 2017 and based in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company has developed an innovative technology that utilizes high-voltage electric fields to capture and recycle water that evaporates from cooling towers. This advanced method not only mitigates water scarcity but also significantly reduces water consumption and treatment costs for its clients. By focusing on wastewater management and recycling, Infinite Cooling addresses critical environmental challenges while promoting sustainable practices in industries such as power generation and manufacturing.

Rapid Radicals Technology

Grant in 2019
Rapid Radicals Technology, founded in 2016 and based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, specializes in advanced wastewater treatment solutions tailored for municipal sewerage districts. The company focuses on addressing combined sewer overflows through its decentralized, high-rate treatment technology. This innovative, fully automated system integrates rapid solids removal with a proprietary advanced oxidation process. It is designed for diverse applications, including municipal wastewater treatment, industrial high-strength waste management, and emergency scenarios requiring mobile or compact solutions. By offering reliable and cost-effective methods for water management, Rapid Radicals Technology aims to contribute to a more resilient future for communities facing wastewater challenges.

Heila Technologies

Grant in 2019
Heila Technologies, Inc. is a Massachusetts-based company that specializes in the development of a platform designed to integrate and optimize distributed energy resources (DERs) such as solar arrays and batteries. The Heila Platform employs a decentralized optimization system that simplifies the management of these resources, enabling the creation of self-managing microgrids. By transforming individual nodes within the energy system into intelligent agents, the platform facilitates autonomous coordination and optimization of power assets. This approach helps to reduce complexity and costs while enhancing resilience and efficiency in energy operations. Heila Technologies serves a diverse clientele, including partners, utility representatives, developers, energy users, and public officials. Originally founded as Heila Technologies LLC, the company was incorporated in 2015 and has its roots in MIT.

Allumia

Grant in 2019
Allumia LLC, established in 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in lighting upgrade services for commercial markets. The company evaluates existing lighting systems, proposes energy-efficient designs, installs upgraded hardware, and provides ongoing maintenance. Allumia serves diverse sectors including commercial, athletic, automotive, and industrial clients nationwide through its offices in Seattle, Los Angeles, and Durham. Its unique Energy Efficiency-as-a-Service model optimizes project financing, development, metering, and maintenance via a proprietary software and IoT platform, enabling clients to achieve significant cost savings and improved energy efficiency.

Imagen Energy

Grant in 2018
Imagen Energy specializes in developing efficient and compact energy solutions. The company focuses on scaling up and commercially demonstrating cost-effective electric vehicle (EV) fast charging equipment manufactured in the United States. Their EV fast chargers are designed to optimize limited grid power availability, making them suitable for public and fleet charging locations. This technology enhances resilience and flexibility, particularly benefiting urban communities that may lack investment opportunities for EV infrastructure. Additionally, Imagen Energy offers solar energy solutions, including solar panel installations, battery storage systems, and monitoring tools. These offerings help businesses and homeowners generate clean electricity, store excess solar energy, and reduce reliance on the traditional grid, promoting energy independence.

PowerFlex Systems

Grant in 2018
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a California-based company established in 2017, focused on designing, building, and operating electric vehicle charging stations. As a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc., PowerFlex offers an intelligent energy management platform called PowerFlex X™, which monitors and optimizes clean energy assets, including solar power, energy storage, EV chargers, and microgrids. This technology employs patented algorithms to enhance the efficiency of distributed energy resources, ultimately lowering energy costs for clients. PowerFlex is recognized as the second-largest installer of commercial rooftop solar systems and maintains the fourth-largest network of Level 2 EV chargers in the United States. Its projects contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions, with solar and storage initiatives offsetting 70,000 tons of CO2 annually and its extensive network of over 10,000 EV chargers offsetting nearly 19,000 tons of CO2 in 2023.

Pearl Street Technologies

Grant in 2018
Pearl Street Technologies specializes in developing advanced simulation, optimization, and design tools for power grid planning through its innovative platform, SUGAR. This platform, which stands for Suite of Unified Grid Analyses with Renewables, is tailored for grid operators, utilities, and project developers. It automates the creation of base case planning models and facilitates the planning of complex contingencies and extreme grid conditions. By leveraging methodologies akin to those used in computer chip design, SUGAR enhances the robustness of power grid analysis. The platform enables utilities and stakeholders to streamline project workflows, reduce network upgrade costs, and effectively integrate renewable energy sources, ultimately supporting the development of a reliable, resilient, and sustainable power grid.

PowerFlex Systems

Grant in 2017
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a California-based company established in 2017, focused on designing, building, and operating electric vehicle charging stations. As a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc., PowerFlex offers an intelligent energy management platform called PowerFlex X™, which monitors and optimizes clean energy assets, including solar power, energy storage, EV chargers, and microgrids. This technology employs patented algorithms to enhance the efficiency of distributed energy resources, ultimately lowering energy costs for clients. PowerFlex is recognized as the second-largest installer of commercial rooftop solar systems and maintains the fourth-largest network of Level 2 EV chargers in the United States. Its projects contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions, with solar and storage initiatives offsetting 70,000 tons of CO2 annually and its extensive network of over 10,000 EV chargers offsetting nearly 19,000 tons of CO2 in 2023.

Packetized Energy

Grant in 2017
Packetized Energy Technologies, Inc. is focused on advancing the integration of distributed energy resources to enhance grid flexibility and efficiency. Founded in 2016 and based in Colchester, Vermont, the company has developed the Packetized Energy Management (PEM) system, which coordinates various energy devices such as water heaters, electric vehicle chargers, battery storage systems, and heat pumps. This platform allows these devices to function as dispatchable grid resources, optimizing energy usage while ensuring equitable access to grid resources for all users. By leveraging control theory, machine learning, and optimization techniques, Packetized Energy enables real-time balancing of electricity demand with renewable supply. The company serves a diverse clientele, including utilities, solar developers, and other energy providers, aiming to simplify the transition to a renewable energy future and create value for consumers and the electricity industry.

Lotic Labs

Grant in 2017
Lotic Labs specializes in developing software aimed at enhancing the efficiency of water markets and fostering innovation in environmental finance. The company integrates fragmented data sets with advanced environmental science models and financial simulations, allowing for rigorous analysis of the interconnections between financial, operational, and environmental decisions, particularly in the water utility and heavy industrial sectors. Its technology supports the creation of novel financial products that facilitate risk management, conservation efforts, and investments in green infrastructure. Additionally, Lotic Labs provides tools for climate risk assessment that help water utilities minimize revenue fluctuations and budget variances, offering solutions for environmental modeling, analytics, contract simulation, impact tracking, and opportunity identification. Through these offerings, Lotic Labs enables industrial and resource-intensive businesses to better navigate the challenges posed by volatile environmental conditions.

Kelvin

Grant in 2017
Kelvin is an energy management and electrification platform focused on enhancing radiator-heated buildings. The company utilizes its innovative Radiator Labs system, which features smart thermostatic radiator enclosures that are connected to central heating controls. This technology aims to reduce fuel waste, lower building emissions, and improve tenant comfort. Kelvin's hybrid electrification platform allows buildings to electrify 60-80% of their space heating requirements at a fraction of the cost of traditional electrification methods. The system can be programmed to optimize heating sources based on factors such as energy pricing and carbon fines, helping radiator-heated buildings comply with NYC's 2030 emission caps at reduced costs. The effectiveness of Radiator Labs' technology has been validated by NYSERDA, demonstrating an average savings of 25.5% in heating costs. Kelvin's innovations have garnered multiple awards and recognitions, affirming its commitment to sustainable energy solutions in the built environment.

Smart Electric Grid

Grant in 2017
Smart Electric Grid provides energy monitoring software for power utilities and control centres.

Imagen Energy

Grant in 2016
Imagen Energy specializes in developing efficient and compact energy solutions. The company focuses on scaling up and commercially demonstrating cost-effective electric vehicle (EV) fast charging equipment manufactured in the United States. Their EV fast chargers are designed to optimize limited grid power availability, making them suitable for public and fleet charging locations. This technology enhances resilience and flexibility, particularly benefiting urban communities that may lack investment opportunities for EV infrastructure. Additionally, Imagen Energy offers solar energy solutions, including solar panel installations, battery storage systems, and monitoring tools. These offerings help businesses and homeowners generate clean electricity, store excess solar energy, and reduce reliance on the traditional grid, promoting energy independence.

NewGrid

Grant in 2016
NewGrid is a software company specializing in the utilities sector, particularly in the development and commercialization of topology optimization technologies. Its software aids in decision-making for power operations and planning, encompassing outage scheduling, seasonal contingency planning, remedial action plan development, and congestion management. By optimizing power transmission, NewGrid's tools enable both producers and consumers to effectively manage congestion and enhance the reliability of the power grid. The company is staffed by a team of engineers, researchers, software developers, and economists with extensive expertise in power systems and market analysis. NewGrid's founders are recognized as leaders in applying topology optimization technology to improve power system operations, having achieved significant milestones with support from the Department of Energy's ARPA-E program.

PACE Advanced Water Engineering

Grant in 2016
Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering operates as a civil engineering company that provides advanced water resource services. They offer a range of engineering services related to water, wastewater, stormwater management, water resource permitting, and regulatory compliance to ensure projects are both economically viable and environmentally sustainable.

PowerTech Water

Grant in 2016
PowerTech Water, Inc. is a company specializing in water treatment solutions, focusing on the development and marketing of innovative products. It offers CapCo, an electrochemical filter designed to effectively remove a range of metals from water, including lead, copper, manganese, iron, silver, gold, mercury, zinc, nickel, and aluminum. The company's technology serves various industries, including batteries, microelectronics, electroplating, automotive, metal finishing, mining, food and beverage, and oil and gas. Founded in 2014, PowerTech Water is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, and is committed to providing chemical-free wastewater treatment solutions.

Loci Controls

Grant in 2016
Loci Controls, Inc. specializes in developing and commercializing automated landfill gas collection systems. The company has created the Loci WellWatcher, which consists of wellhead-mounted hardware and a cloud-based monitoring platform that collects crucial data to enhance landfill gas production. Loci Controls provides real-time monitoring and control of gas composition, pressure, temperature, and flow, resulting in an increase in gas collection efficiency by 20% or more. The company aims to improve safety and reduce operational costs for landfill operators and energy utility customers across the United States. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Fall River, Massachusetts, Loci Controls combines innovative technology with field service personnel to optimize gas collection and mitigate environmental, health, and safety risks associated with landfill operations.

K&A Wireless

Grant in 2016
K&A is continuing its development of an innovative wireless spectrum intelligence technology in support of next-generation Internet of Things/Everything (IoT-IoE) applications. This will improve spectrum utilization and surety of data in the presence of many other connected users and devices. Market focus is IoT-IoE pollution mitigation in the transportation and smart city segments. McKinsey estimates smart city IoT will have an economic impact of $0.9T to $1.7T (trillion) by 2025. Utilization of spectrum intelligence as part of the IoT-IoE infrastructure improves not only the performance and reliability of the entire system, but also creates a new Natural EcoSystem™ that is unattainable without it. The combined efforts will identify polluting vehicles, create new revenue streams, support regulations and improved driver behavior, provide operational efficiencies, contribute to cleaner air and lower healthcare costs, and enable a better quality of life. K&A’s commercialization partner is SensorComm Technologies, Inc. who is mass-customizing a state-of-the-art NOx emission sensor. SensorComm has engaged K&A to develop the wireless IoT-IoE infrastructure for the NOx sensor, which focuses on smart monitoring of NOx emissions from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle as part of an air quality monitoring system. Active pilot programs are in place in the U.S. with additional pilots being implemented globally. K&A provided foundational IoT/IoE development. Sensor development was originally funded through DoE grants (including SBIR) to, and licensed from, both The University of Florida and The Ohio State University. The SensorComm and K&A team have a combined patent portfolio of eight (8) issued patents (worldwide), two (2) applications and two (2) provisional patents filed, including one related to creating incentive structures for pollution mitigation.

Advanced Chemical Systems

Grant in 2016
Advanced Chemical Systems provides water treatment services, including boiler maintenance and cooling water treatment, filtration, and purification treatment. Their equipment and chemicals, acids, caustic soda, coagulants and flocculants, filter presses, flow meters, metal precipitants, ph probes, polymers, services, and systems, boiling and cooling systems, dissolved air flotation systems, filtration and purification systems, RO systems, and ph neutralization systems.

Water Planet

Grant in 2015
Water Planet is a Los Angeles-based company that specializes in water treatment solutions aimed at addressing significant challenges in water reuse. The organization is committed to advancing global water sustainability by facilitating the commercialization and market adoption of innovative water technologies. Water Planet assists various sectors, including industrial, municipal, and agricultural clients, in managing their water treatment needs effectively. Through its efforts, the company plays a crucial role in conserving freshwater resources and promoting sustainable practices in water management.

Kelvin

Grant in 2015
Kelvin is an energy management and electrification platform focused on enhancing radiator-heated buildings. The company utilizes its innovative Radiator Labs system, which features smart thermostatic radiator enclosures that are connected to central heating controls. This technology aims to reduce fuel waste, lower building emissions, and improve tenant comfort. Kelvin's hybrid electrification platform allows buildings to electrify 60-80% of their space heating requirements at a fraction of the cost of traditional electrification methods. The system can be programmed to optimize heating sources based on factors such as energy pricing and carbon fines, helping radiator-heated buildings comply with NYC's 2030 emission caps at reduced costs. The effectiveness of Radiator Labs' technology has been validated by NYSERDA, demonstrating an average savings of 25.5% in heating costs. Kelvin's innovations have garnered multiple awards and recognitions, affirming its commitment to sustainable energy solutions in the built environment.

PowerTech Water

Grant in 2015
PowerTech Water, Inc. is a company specializing in water treatment solutions, focusing on the development and marketing of innovative products. It offers CapCo, an electrochemical filter designed to effectively remove a range of metals from water, including lead, copper, manganese, iron, silver, gold, mercury, zinc, nickel, and aluminum. The company's technology serves various industries, including batteries, microelectronics, electroplating, automotive, metal finishing, mining, food and beverage, and oil and gas. Founded in 2014, PowerTech Water is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, and is committed to providing chemical-free wastewater treatment solutions.

Smart Electric Grid

Grant in 2015
Smart Electric Grid provides energy monitoring software for power utilities and control centres.

K&A Wireless

Grant in 2015
K&A is continuing its development of an innovative wireless spectrum intelligence technology in support of next-generation Internet of Things/Everything (IoT-IoE) applications. This will improve spectrum utilization and surety of data in the presence of many other connected users and devices. Market focus is IoT-IoE pollution mitigation in the transportation and smart city segments. McKinsey estimates smart city IoT will have an economic impact of $0.9T to $1.7T (trillion) by 2025. Utilization of spectrum intelligence as part of the IoT-IoE infrastructure improves not only the performance and reliability of the entire system, but also creates a new Natural EcoSystem™ that is unattainable without it. The combined efforts will identify polluting vehicles, create new revenue streams, support regulations and improved driver behavior, provide operational efficiencies, contribute to cleaner air and lower healthcare costs, and enable a better quality of life. K&A’s commercialization partner is SensorComm Technologies, Inc. who is mass-customizing a state-of-the-art NOx emission sensor. SensorComm has engaged K&A to develop the wireless IoT-IoE infrastructure for the NOx sensor, which focuses on smart monitoring of NOx emissions from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle as part of an air quality monitoring system. Active pilot programs are in place in the U.S. with additional pilots being implemented globally. K&A provided foundational IoT/IoE development. Sensor development was originally funded through DoE grants (including SBIR) to, and licensed from, both The University of Florida and The Ohio State University. The SensorComm and K&A team have a combined patent portfolio of eight (8) issued patents (worldwide), two (2) applications and two (2) provisional patents filed, including one related to creating incentive structures for pollution mitigation.

Loci Controls

Grant in 2015
Loci Controls, Inc. specializes in developing and commercializing automated landfill gas collection systems. The company has created the Loci WellWatcher, which consists of wellhead-mounted hardware and a cloud-based monitoring platform that collects crucial data to enhance landfill gas production. Loci Controls provides real-time monitoring and control of gas composition, pressure, temperature, and flow, resulting in an increase in gas collection efficiency by 20% or more. The company aims to improve safety and reduce operational costs for landfill operators and energy utility customers across the United States. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Fall River, Massachusetts, Loci Controls combines innovative technology with field service personnel to optimize gas collection and mitigate environmental, health, and safety risks associated with landfill operations.

GridBridge

Grant in 2014
GridBridge, Inc. is a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, focused on modernizing power delivery systems through innovative solutions. Founded in 2012, the company specializes in developing advanced power delivery systems, including its Energy Router solutions, which enhance the efficiency and reliability of electric distribution. GridBridge's products are designed to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage, thereby supporting the evolution of power systems for consumers and electric utilities alike. By combining advanced electronics with innovative software, GridBridge aims to provide versatile and dependable solutions that improve distribution efficiency and optimize electric flow. As of August 2017, GridBridge operates as a subsidiary of Electric Research and Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc.

InfoSense

Grant in 2014
InfoSense is a technology-driven company established in 2007 as a spin-off from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. It specializes in the commercial application of innovative acoustic inspection technology developed by Dr. Ivan Howitt. The company has patented a system that utilizes sound waves to non-invasively detect blockages in small-diameter gravity sewer pipes. By employing a portable transmitter and receiver, or a network of stationary devices, InfoSense can assess pipe conditions quickly and efficiently, achieving blockage assessments in under three minutes and at a significantly lower cost compared to traditional methods. This technology allows wastewater operators to effectively target their pipe cleaning efforts, improving resource allocation and operational efficiency in the wastewater collection industry.

Liteco

Grant in 2014
Liteco is an independent distributor of electrical supplies based in the Maritimes, having been established in 1976. The company operates 13 branches across New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Liteco specializes in a wide range of industrial electrical products, including heating and cooling systems, lighting fixtures, boxes and accessories, safety equipment, tools, and venting equipment. In addition to its product offerings, Liteco provides technical services to support its clients. The company serves various sectors within the electrical market, as well as specialized industries such as potash mining, pulp and paper, marine, and offshore oil and gas.

Smart Electric Grid

Grant in 2013
Smart Electric Grid provides energy monitoring software for power utilities and control centres.

CitiLogics

Grant in 2013
CitiLogics, LLC specializes in developing advanced models and analytics tailored for the urban water infrastructure sector, focusing on both water and wastewater management. Established in 2009 and based in Cincinnati, Ohio, the company offers a range of services including real-time model integration with SCADA systems, hydraulic and water quality model calibration, and comprehensive data analysis. CitiLogics also provides an innovative tool named Polaris, which combines a SCADA HMI emulator with real-time network forecasts and scenario management capabilities, allowing clients to explore alternative operational strategies. By employing research-level engineering expertise, CitiLogics assists clients in effectively managing their water distribution systems, enhancing their ability to respond to incidents and optimize asset management. The company serves various stakeholders within the water and wastewater industry and operates as a subsidiary of Xylem Inc.

GridBridge

Grant in 2013
GridBridge, Inc. is a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, focused on modernizing power delivery systems through innovative solutions. Founded in 2012, the company specializes in developing advanced power delivery systems, including its Energy Router solutions, which enhance the efficiency and reliability of electric distribution. GridBridge's products are designed to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage, thereby supporting the evolution of power systems for consumers and electric utilities alike. By combining advanced electronics with innovative software, GridBridge aims to provide versatile and dependable solutions that improve distribution efficiency and optimize electric flow. As of August 2017, GridBridge operates as a subsidiary of Electric Research and Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc.

Pyro-E

Grant in 2012
Pyro-E Inc., founded in 2012 by Kevin S. Lu in Los Angeles, specializes in developing and deploying solid-state technologies for energy harvesting applications. The company designs systems that convert low-frequency vibrations from sources like buildings, train rails, and pipelines into usable electricity. By integrating these systems with commercial sensors, Pyro-E enables wireless operation of other devices. Their transformative green technology serves multiple industries such as smart water management, industrial IoT, regenerative pavement, and ocean power, increasing energy efficiency and reducing environmental impacts.

Cambrian Innovation

Grant in 2012
Cambrian Innovation Inc. is a company that specializes in manufacturing advanced wastewater treatment systems. The firm offers innovative technologies, including the EcoVolt Reactor, which utilizes electrically active microbes to recover clean water and energy from wastewater, and the EcoVolt Mini, a compact treatment and water-reuse system designed for smaller facilities. Additionally, Cambrian provides the EcoVolt MBR, a membrane bioreactor that employs membrane filtration and integrated controls to effectively remove contaminants from wastewater, particularly for the food and beverage industries. Founded in 2006 and based in Watertown, Massachusetts, Cambrian Innovation serves various sectors, including food and beverage, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and municipal services. The company’s solutions aim to assist industrial, agricultural, and government customers in reducing costs while enhancing resource management and reuse.

Cambrian Innovation

Grant in 2012
Cambrian Innovation Inc. is a company that specializes in manufacturing advanced wastewater treatment systems. The firm offers innovative technologies, including the EcoVolt Reactor, which utilizes electrically active microbes to recover clean water and energy from wastewater, and the EcoVolt Mini, a compact treatment and water-reuse system designed for smaller facilities. Additionally, Cambrian provides the EcoVolt MBR, a membrane bioreactor that employs membrane filtration and integrated controls to effectively remove contaminants from wastewater, particularly for the food and beverage industries. Founded in 2006 and based in Watertown, Massachusetts, Cambrian Innovation serves various sectors, including food and beverage, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and municipal services. The company’s solutions aim to assist industrial, agricultural, and government customers in reducing costs while enhancing resource management and reuse.

K&A Wireless

Grant in 2012
K&A is continuing its development of an innovative wireless spectrum intelligence technology in support of next-generation Internet of Things/Everything (IoT-IoE) applications. This will improve spectrum utilization and surety of data in the presence of many other connected users and devices. Market focus is IoT-IoE pollution mitigation in the transportation and smart city segments. McKinsey estimates smart city IoT will have an economic impact of $0.9T to $1.7T (trillion) by 2025. Utilization of spectrum intelligence as part of the IoT-IoE infrastructure improves not only the performance and reliability of the entire system, but also creates a new Natural EcoSystem™ that is unattainable without it. The combined efforts will identify polluting vehicles, create new revenue streams, support regulations and improved driver behavior, provide operational efficiencies, contribute to cleaner air and lower healthcare costs, and enable a better quality of life. K&A’s commercialization partner is SensorComm Technologies, Inc. who is mass-customizing a state-of-the-art NOx emission sensor. SensorComm has engaged K&A to develop the wireless IoT-IoE infrastructure for the NOx sensor, which focuses on smart monitoring of NOx emissions from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle as part of an air quality monitoring system. Active pilot programs are in place in the U.S. with additional pilots being implemented globally. K&A provided foundational IoT/IoE development. Sensor development was originally funded through DoE grants (including SBIR) to, and licensed from, both The University of Florida and The Ohio State University. The SensorComm and K&A team have a combined patent portfolio of eight (8) issued patents (worldwide), two (2) applications and two (2) provisional patents filed, including one related to creating incentive structures for pollution mitigation.

Liteco

Grant in 2012
Liteco is an independent distributor of electrical supplies based in the Maritimes, having been established in 1976. The company operates 13 branches across New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Liteco specializes in a wide range of industrial electrical products, including heating and cooling systems, lighting fixtures, boxes and accessories, safety equipment, tools, and venting equipment. In addition to its product offerings, Liteco provides technical services to support its clients. The company serves various sectors within the electrical market, as well as specialized industries such as potash mining, pulp and paper, marine, and offshore oil and gas.
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