Clean energy startups that are ready for investments and pilot programs will showcase their work during The Rice Alliance Clean Energy Accelerator's Nov. 17 Demo Day.
The event hosted by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship will present quick pitches from 17 companies as well as networking opportunities. Startups will showcase work in areas including advanced materials, energy storage, energy efficiency, hydrogen, wind, wave and geothermal energy. Anyone interested in attending should register here.
The startups in Class 2, selected from a pool of global applicants, are located in seven states and four countries. Over the last 10 weeks, these companies have progressed through a rigorous curriculum, mentoring from industry experts and individualized support as they prepare to fundraise, launch pilots and accelerate the adoption of their technologies.
While a key goal is to prepare companies to raise the funds they need to grow, this year's ventures have already raised a collective $61 million. Among the achievements from Class 2 during their time in the accelerator are the following:
- FuelX was awarded $1.7 million from the Army Small Business Innovation Research program for development of a carbon-free soldier power generator.
- Eden secured a pilot with Petroleum Development Oman.
- Nobel Works signed a strategic agreement with R3 Aerospace.
- Quino Energy obtained $3.3 million in seed funding as well as $4.6 million from the Department of Energy.
- LiNa Energy signed a memorandum of understanding with India-based Social Alpha to accelerate development of its sodium batteries for the Indian market.
The 17 companies in Class 2 are: Atargis Energy, CLS Wind, Dsider, Eden, Emission Critical, FuelX, GeoGen Technologies, GOLeafe, LiNa Energy, Luminescent, NanoTech, Nobel Works, Pressure Corp, Quino Energy, Viridly, Volta and Wootz.