Greentech Lead America: Cleantech Group, a market intelligence firm helping executives connect with cleantech innovation, has released preliminary 2Q13 results from its i3 data product.
According to the firm, in Colorado, clean technology venture investment during the quarter totaled $10,366,600, bringing the year-to-date total to $45,190,436.
Colorado’s top deals and their investors include the following:
Armada Water Assets, a Water & Wastewater company, raised $5,270,000; Gravity Renewables, a Hydro & Marine Power company, raised $3,161,600 from Lorem Partners, Canoe Financial, and Summit Global Management; Infinite Power Solutions, an Energy Storage company, raised $1,000,000 from Applied Ventures, Core Capital Partners (USA), D.E. Shaw Group, Generation Investment Management, and Polaris Venture Partners; Wavetech Geophysical, a Conventional Fuels company, raised $600,000; Main Street Power Company, a Solar company, raised $200,000
In Massachusetts, clean technology venture investment during the quarter totaled $102,977,612, bringing the year-to-date total to $137,117,485.
Massachusetts’s top deals and their investors were the following:
Blu Homes, an Energy Efficiency company, raised $65,000,000 from Brightpath Capital Partners, and Skagen Group; QD Vision, an Energy Efficiency company, raised $11,696,136 from Highland Capital Partners, North Bridge Venture Partners, and Novus Energy Partners; SageCloud, an Energy Efficiency company, raised $10,000,000 from Matrix Partners, and Braemar Energy Ventures; MC10, an Advanced Materials company, raised $8,150,000 from Aberdare Ventures, Braemar Energy Ventures, North Bridge Venture Partners, and Osage Partners; and WegoWise, an Energy Efficiency company, raised $3,000,000 from Boston Community Capital
In Texas, clean technology venture investment during the quarter totaled $169,566,452, bringing the year-to-date total to $193,295,576.
Texas’s top deals and their investors include the following: Skyonic, an Air company, raised $128,000,000 from Cenovus Energy, ConocoPhillips, BP Ventures, Energy Technology Ventures, BlueCap Partners, Toyo-Thai Corporation Public Company Limited, Berg & Berg Enterprises, Northwater Capital Management, PVS Chemicals, and Zachry; Glori Energy, a Conventional Fuels company, raised $12,809,995 from GTI Ventures, Oxford Bioscience Partners, Malaysian Life Sciences Capital Fund (MLSCF), and Omzest Group; wirelessSeismic, a Conventional Fuels company, raised $12,500,000 from Energy Ventures, Chesapeake NG Ventures, and Total Energy Ventures; and WellAware Holdings, a Conventional Fuels company, raised $6,450,000; Omni Water Solutions, a Water & Wastewater company, raised $4,000,000 from Austin Ventures.