Banking & Finance  September 8, 2015

Four area clean-energy companies to present at NREL investor forum

Four clean-tech companies based in the region are among 30 from across the nation that will present their business cases to investors and industry experts at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s annual Industry Growth Forum in Denver in November.

The forum will take place Nov. 3 and 4 at the Grand Hyatt Denver, 1750 Welton St., with registration available both online and onsite.

Participating companies were selected through an application process and will compete for the 2015 NREL Clean Energy Venture Awards. Through the 20 years of the forum, presenting companies have gone on to raise more than $5 billion in investment, according to a release from NREL.

Companies from the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado that will present this year include:

Frontline Aerospace Inc., Broomfield. Focused on commercial gas turbine efficiency products for applications on ground-based turbines, with secondary expansion into airborne applications.

Homer Energy, Boulder. Provides software and services to rapidly identify and assess least-cost solutions for the distributed generation and microgrid markets.

Lightning Hybrids, Loveland. Sells and licenses a patented hardware/software system that converts medium and heavy-duty trucks into hydraulic hybrids.

Sibelloptics, Boulder. Developing a compact, long-range commercial wind Lidar instrument for wind resource management.

Four clean-tech companies based in the region are among 30 from across the nation that will present their business cases to investors and industry experts at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s annual Industry Growth Forum in Denver in November.

The forum will take place Nov. 3 and 4 at the Grand Hyatt Denver, 1750 Welton St., with registration available both online and onsite.

Participating companies were selected through an application process and will compete for the 2015 NREL Clean Energy Venture Awards. Through the 20 years of the forum, presenting companies have gone on to…

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