September 6, 2008
Synthetic Genomics Tops List Of Greentech Winners
AlwaysOn has announced results of this year’s GoingGreen 100 Top Private Companies list in greentech. Sythetic Genomics took the top prize.
This year, an increased number of companies are moving out of beta testing and into product development, a trend most evident in the Biofuels category. There are 17 solar companies on the list, highlighting the sector’s continued importance to the industry.
A Clean Energy category was added to the list this year, and includes companies that do not fall into the Solar Energy or Biofuels category.
The Energy Storage Systems category is commonly identified as a major opportunity of cleantech, with investors actively seeking the solution for energy storage.
The winners will be honored at GoingGreen, September 15 to 17 at Cavallo Point, San Francisco, CA.
Overall Winner:
Biofuels:
Amyris Biotechnologies (Category Winner)
Biofuel Box
Bionavitas
Ceres
Coskata
Greenfuel Technologies
LS9
Mascoma
Mendel Biotechnology
Range Fuels
Sapphire Energy
Solazyme
Clean Energy:
CoalTek (Category Winner)
AltaRock Energy
Bloom Energy
General Compression
GreatPoint Energy
Luca Technologies
Mariah Power
Nordic Windpower
Oorja
SpaceX
Sway
Clean Manufacturing and Clean Product:
GlycosBio (Category Winner)
Artificial Muscle
EoPlex Technologies
Energy Efficiency and Energy Management:
Silver Spring Networks (Category Winner)
Albeo Technologies
BPL Global
BridgeLux
Carina Technology
d.light design
Eka Systems
eMeter
Greenbox Technology
Ice Energy
Naverus
SmartSynch
SuperBulbs
SynapSense
Verdiem
Energy Storage Systems:
Premium Power (Category Winner)
Angstrom Power
Boston-Power
Deeya Energy
GridPoint
Mobius Power
Pentadyne
PowerGenix
ReVolt Technology
Green Automobiles and Transportation:
EcoMotors (Category Winner)
Aptera
Better Place
Fisker Automotive
PML Flightlink
Tesla Motors
Transonic Combustion
Venture Vehicles
Green Materials, Green Buildings:
Serious Materials (Category Winner)
ARXX Building Products
Hycrete
Integrity Block
Perform Wall
Green Nanotech and Synthetic Genomics:
Genomatica (Category Winner)
Codon Devices
Nanogram
Novomer
Resource Recovery and Waste Management:
Ze-Gen (Category Winner)
Earthanol
EnerTech Environmental
Lehigh Technologies
TechTurn
Solar Energy:
BrightSource Energy (Category Winner)
Ausra
Energy Innovations
eSolar
GreenVolts
HelioVolt
Infinia
Konarka Technologies
Plextronics
Quantasol
Signet Solar
SolarCity
Solar Systems
Solaria
Solel
Solexel
SolFocus
Stion
Water Technology and Water Management:
AbTech Industries (Category Winner)
Agua Via
Bio Pure Technology
HydroPoint Data Systems
Microvi Biotech
Miox
NanoH2O
Purfresh
Windesal
Here’s a look at last year’s GoingGreen 100 winners.
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