Altra, Inc. (http://www.altrabiofuels.com/)
Los Angeles, CA. Formed in 2004 as Malibu Capital Partners, Inc., Altra has been in the business of acquiring and developing a portfolio of renewable energy projects throughout the United States specifically focused on the production and sale of ethanol and biodiesel. Altra intends to become the leading integrated biofuels company in the U.S., employing state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, processing technologies and customer service disciplines, and positioned as a critical biofuels supplier to petroleum companies and other significant end-users in all key geographic markets.
Altra, Inc.
Clean Air Power (http://www.cleanairpower.com)
London Stock Exchange AIM: CAP.L (view quote)
Oxford, UK. CAP's patented engine conversion technology allows large conventional diesel engines to run on natural gas, reducing fuel costs and emissions. Driven by fuel economics, governmental incentive and environmental regulation, CAP’s engines and after treatment systems have been deployed in heavy truck applications, public works vehicles and buses, and in stationary genset conversions.
Eka Systems (http://www.ekasystems.com)
Germantown, MD. Eka Systems, Inc has developed and is marketing a wireless mesh technology designed for large scale deployments in the utility, energy, and submetering markets. The system is completely self-configuring, reliable, robust, and offers unprecedented control with two-way communications to and from distributed devices like electricity, water, and gas meters. The existence of a reliable and capable communication network has historically been the largest technical barrier to large scale Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) deployments and the development of the Smartgrid in a cost effective manner.
GT Equipment Technologies (http://www.gtequipment.comm)
Merrimack, New Hampshire. GT Equipment is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of semi-custom and specialty equipment for the solar and materials processing industries, particularly for photovoltaic and semi-conductor applications. The Company's turnkey manufacturing lines and furnaces are used by blue-chip companies worldwide.
GT Equipment Technologies
Konarka (http://www.konarka.com)
Lowell, MA. Konarka develops, manufactures and markets flexible, lightweight, plastic-based photovoltaic materials. Konarka enables manufacturers to design low cost sources of renewable energy directly into electronic devices , fabrics, building structures and rooftops. Konarka has a broad portfolio of patents, technology licenses and an accomplished technical team, including two Nobel Laureates and the world leaders in semiconducting polymers. Konarka has business operations, R&D and manufacturing facilities located in the United States, Austria, Switzerland and Germany.
PowerGenix (http://www.powergenix.com)
PowerGenix develops and manufactures a patented, nickel-zinc (NiZn) rechargeable battery. The technology developed by PowerGenix allows for the design of cells and battery packs that are substantially smaller, lighter and more powerful than other rechargeable batteries on the market today. Their primary focus is on the power tool and lawn & garden tool industries, an addressable market of $2-3 billion; however, the inherent characteristics of a NiZn cell lend itself to numerous other applications requiring a light-weight, rechargeable, high-discharge rate battery in such areas as consumer electronics and hybrid electric vehicles.
Powerspan (http://www.powerspan.com)
New Durham, NH. Powerspan develops and markets innovative, clean energy technologies for the electric power industry. Powerspan has successfully demonstrated its patented ECO® multi-pollutant control process at FirstEnergy Corp.'s R.E. Burger Plant in Shadyside, Ohio. FirstEnergy is now moving ahead with a 215-MW ECO unit at their Bay Shore Plant in Oregon, Ohio.
TPI Composites, Inc. (http://www.tpicomposites.com/)
Warren, RI. TPI is a leading developer and volume manufacturer of wind turbine blades and other large-scale composite structures for the transportation and military vehicle markets. The company's technology excels where high strength, light weight and durability are needed. TPI serves its customers in a cost efficient manner from its factories throughout the US, Mexico and China.
Verdiem (http://www.verdiem.com)
Seattle, WA. Verdiem is the leading developer of power management software for PC networks. Verdiem's Surveyor Network Energy Manager provides measurable energy and cost savings, simplified and automated management of PC power options, and painless implementation that comes with minimal maintenance and a rapid payback. Surveyor is approved as a conservation measure by utilities and power producers throughout North America. Verdiem is a recognized partner in the EPA's EnergyStar program and was recently awarded Premier Partner status in the U.S. Department of Energy's Rebuild America program.
Verdiem
**The companies listed are a partial representation of Angeleno Group's portfolio