Range FuelsRange Fuels

Range Fuels, Inc. engages in the production of cellulosic ethanol. The company’s proprietary clean energy technology uses biomass, including waste materials and non food sources for the production of fuel that's renewable, sustainable, and eco-friendly. Range Fuels’ business model is to design, build, own and operate its plants.

Range Fuels

SkyFuelSkyfuel

SkyFuel, Inc. is emerging as a world leader in the design and deployment of concentrating solar power (CSP) systems. The Company designs large-scale solar thermal plants that produce steam for power generation, desalination, wastewater treatment and other industrial applications. SkyFuel's solar plants can be integrated into existing facilities using its proprietary FuelSaver™ approach, or can be built as stand-alone solar power plants.

SkyFuel is focused on the development of parabolic trough and linear Fresnel CSP systems, as well as thermal energy storage. With these technologies, SkyFuel is creating solar technology that can compete directly with fossil fuels, revolutionizing the energy industry and meeting the energy needs of a modern society while minimizing environmental impact.

SkyFuel

MiasoléMiasolé

Miasolé develops and manufactures thin-film copper-indium-gallium-diselenide (CIGS) solar photovoltaic cells. The company utilizes a differentiated vacuum deposition process that is highly efficient and is designed to apply CIGS material over large area substrates in a continuous fashion. Miasolé is leveraging expertise in semiconductor manufacturing and a deep understanding of CIGS material to manufacture new, versatile and low-cost solar products.

Miasolé

  • Corporate Headquarters
  • 2590 Walsh Ave
  • Santa Clara, CA 95051 USA
  • T: +1 408 919 5700
  • www.miasole.com

Energia EscalonaEnergia Escalona

Energia Escalona is a special purpose entity formed to construct and operate a 9.3 MW capacity run-of-river hydroelectric facility on the Las Minas River near Veracruz, Mexico. Escalona will utilize constant river flow from the upstream discharge of Las Minas Hydropower Station and wheel power back to the grid. The project will aid Mexico’s efforts to increase renewable energy’s contribution to the domestic energy portfolio with minimal environmental impact as well as improve the existing infrastructure for local communities near the project site.

A water intake structure will be built downstream from the existing hydroelectric plant with no dam required to minimize environmental impact. The water will be directed into a pipeline that runs along an existing road right of way down to a powerhouse containing the turbines. A 13.8 kV overhead transmission line on the same right of way will connect the powerhouse to the upstream plant’s substation.

Multitrade Rabun GapMultitrade Rabun Gap

Multitrade Rabun Gap "MRG" is a special purpose entity formed to construct and operate a 20MW capacity wood-fueled biomass facility in Rabun Gap, Georgia. The facility has a significant amount of existing equipment on site, including a wood fired boiler, which was previously used to supply steam and electricity to a textile manufacturing operation. The facility will use native renewable fuel from the local forest industry and is expected to sell power to a Georgia Co-op under a long term power purchase agreement.

Multitrade Biomass Holdings LLC was formed in December 2006 to develop renewable wood-waste fired power plants in the Southern and Mid-Atlantic states. The company has a pipeline of development projects for supplying electricity, thermal energy and renewable fuel to utilities and industrials. The company and its affiliates have successfully developed four wood fueled steam and or power plants in Virginia and North Carolina.

Multitrade Rabun Gap

  • Hugh Ewing
  • 4509 Horsepasture Price Rd
  • Ridgeway, Va. 24148
  • T: +1 276 957 2812

Multitrade TelogiaMultitrade Telogia

Multitrade Telogia is a special purpose entity formed to purchase, refurbish and operate an existing 14MW capacity wood-fueled biomass facility in Telogia, Florida. Telogia will use native renewable fuel from the local forest industry as well as wood waste that would otherwise be put into landfills to generate renewable power. Telogia will sell all the power generated to a Florida co-op under a long-term power purchase agreement executed in December 2008.

Telogia is Leaf's second investment in the biomass-to-energy space with Multitrade Biomass Holdings, LLC as its partner. With this investment Leaf now has over 30MWs of biomass power generation in its portfolio.

Multitrade Telogia

  • Hugh Ewing
  • 4509 Horsepasture Price Rd
  • Ridgeway, Va. 24148
  • T: +1 276 957 2812

VRECVREC

Vital Renewable Energy Company (VREC) is a renewable energy company focused on the development of sugar cane based ethanol and electricity generation in Brazil, as well as related infrastructure projects. VREC is constructing and will operate greenfield sugar cane ethanol facilities with already developed agricultural plans and make opportunistic investments in existing ethanol facilities. VREC has partnered with Grupo Farias, a experienced Brazilian ethanol producer, in order to benefit from its extensive operational expertise and ability to identify strategic opportunities, allowing VREC to promptly capture a significant share in its market.

Vital Renewable Energy Company (VREC)

MaxWest Environmental SystemsMaxwest

MaxWest Environmental Systems ('MaxWest") designs, builds, owns, and operates waste to energy gasification facilities. The Company seeks to deploy its proprietary waste-to-energy gasification technology using a variety of waste streams including municipal solid sludge, agricultural waste and other biomass-based material. The MaxWest gasification system represents a low cost, environmentally friendly solution that is an alternative to traditional waste disposal and provides a source of clean renewable energy. The system is uniquely modular and scalable and has been proven commercially at five different sites throughout North America. The Company will enter into long term contracts to build, own and operate these facilities under waste disposal and/or energy supply contracts with its customers. Within the wastewater treatment market, MaxWest believes it is first to market with a comprehensive, onsite, commercial-grade waste disposal system utilizing biosolids streams to produce renewable energy.

MaxWest Environmental Systems, Inc.

Invenergy Wind LLCInvenergy

Invenergy Wind LLC is a leading wind energy development company that develops, owns, and operates utility-scale wind generation facilities in North America and Europe. Invenergy Wind’s focus is on the development and long-term ownership and operation of utility scale wind projects ranging in size from 25 to 500 MW. It serves a range of utilities, load serving entities and energy merchants.

Invenergy Wind LLC

  • Corporate Headquarters
  • 1 South Wacker Drive, Suite 2020
  • Chicago, IL 60606 USA
  • T: +1 312 224 1400
  • www.invenergyllc.com

JREJRE

Johnstown Regional Energy (JRE) owns and operates three high Btu landfill gas-to-methane projects that were placed in operation in 2006 and 2007 at Waste Management landfills located in Pennsylvania. At these sites, JRE extracts raw landfill gas, cleans it in advanced technology processing plants and sells the gas into the pipelines of a leading natural gas utility. This high quality "green" gas displaces the use of fossil fuel based natural gas, making it eligible for generating Renewable Energy Certificates.

Johnstown Regional Energy, LLC