ENERGY, ENVIRONMENTAL & RELATED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES


Routeware

is focused on automating solid waste hauling operations. The Company's goal is to replace paper-based scheduling, dispatching, and collection methods with easy-to-use electronic tools in the office and in the truck.   

Logoproduces three distinct, renewable products: a solid surface phenolic resin/paper composite material branded PaperStone™, an exterior architectural product called RainStone™ an a ballistic protection product known as Fortrex™.


Logo

produces a unique flat panel optical technology that allows for the reduction in the amount of silicon solar cells in a typical module by ten fold.


Logo

provides business leaders the ability to quantify and benchmark performance to similar companies on financial and sustainability metrics. Users supply data, Lumenous shows where they stand and guides them to new courses of action with a proven system to rate financial and sustainability performance.

Logois delivering a simple, scalable system that allows clients to convert mixed waste plastic (MWP) feedstock into high-value petroleum products.  This novel, continuous batch process is very efficient, converting nearly 70 percent of the plastic into synthetic petroleum.             

 Logois creating performance breakthroughs for data-intensive businesses that allow enterprises to scale without the expense of building out.   Alongside dramatic performance and revenue gains, RNA’s technology generates significant energy savings.

logois developing products for the rapidly-evolving energy storage market.  The Company's showcase products are ultra-high performance synthetic nano-carbon materials.  These engineered materials have immediate applications in ultracapacitors and supercapacitors.

 Willowview Systems, Inc.   designs and builds next generation energy devices

SQ

is disrupting the retail fuel experience as a biofuels marketing, distribution and company. SeQuential's all-biofuels retail station concept is the first of its kind in the region.

WPT

produces fuel systems that allow diesel engines to run on natural gas, which is cleaner and usually less expensive than diesel fuel. Westport's patented fuel system replaces nearly all the oil-based diesel fuel with natural gas while retaining traditional diesel power and performance.  (Nasdaq: WPRT)

Cellexacquired by Plug Power, 2007, develops and markets fuel cell powered products. First applications include replacing battery systems in forklift trucks with identical form-factor fuel cell packages.

FEIis the undisputed leader in nanotechnology and micro material instruments and systems was founded by Lynwood Swanson, PhD.  In 1987, Dr. Swanson discovered how to combine an ion beam system with an electron microscope and create a workstation to test and debug semiconductor devices. FEI went public in 1994.

BPL

provides electric utilities with Distribution Intelligence Solutions and Services to optimize demand management, provide major cost savings, improve energy efficiency through an intelligent grid benefiting electric utilities and their customers.

FullSailwas founded in 1987 by a team of five to create a regional craft brewery.  The experiment has been a resounding success and Full Sail now produces not only a full line of its own ales and beers, but also such well-known brands such as Henry Weinhard under contract.

H2O3H2O3 has developed a portable water disinfection station. The complete unit weighs 12kg (~26 lbs) and fits inside a standard airline overhead carry-on case (20”x16”x10”). It can produce 20 liters of drinking water in ~15 minutes using less than 100 Watts of power, about as much as an incandescent light bulb.  The machine can meet the basic daily water needs of 30 - 50 people at an affordable ~$10 USD per person per year

Suterrais a diversified pest control company with an environmental focus that provides products and services to the commercial agriculture market that are non-toxic to humans and animals.  Founded as Consep, the company went public in 1994.

Zeusacquired Zeus Semiconductor, 2004, for its proprietary technology for metallized, rectifying Schottky junctions and ohmic contacts to silicon carbide (SiC) that are chemically and electrically stable at high temperatures. Such devices have large market opportunities in both the energy/power and communications markets.