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(Enabling) Business Opportunities in Clean Tech

(Enabling) Business Opportunities in Clean Tech. Tod Perry Sweden-U.S. Entrepreneurial Forum September 2009. Energy Challenges. Economy. Security. • Economic Development • Energy price volatility •Affordability. • Secure supply • Reliable Infrastructure.

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(Enabling) Business Opportunities in Clean Tech

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  1. (Enabling) Business Opportunities in Clean Tech Tod Perry Sweden-U.S. Entrepreneurial Forum September 2009 NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy operated by Midwest Research Institute • Battelle

  2. Energy Challenges Economy Security • Economic Development • Energy price volatility •Affordability • Secure supply • Reliable Infrastructure All three imperatives must be simultaneously addressed Environment • Carbon mitigation • Land and water use

  3. Energy (Entrepreneurship) Challenges • “Energy entrepreneurship is much harder than entrepreneurship in other sectors…” • -Bill Aulet, MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer & Entrepreneur in Residence Multi-dimensional knowledge: sciences, technologies, knowledge monitization, markets, manufacturing, etc. Longer time frame: EnerNOC vs. Evergreen Solar. How does this work with 10-15 year VC funds? Larger scope and scale: $10s-100s investment required per technology/company Public perception and emotion. Energy: a right or privilege? Government affairs: regulation, subsidies, price setting National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future

  4. NREL: A DOE National Laboratory Pacific Northwest INL Brookhaven Lawrence Berkeley Argonne NETL NREL Lawrence Livermore Oak Ridge Los Alamos Sandia Savannah River Nuclear Security Science Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Nuclear Energy Fossil Energy

  5. NREL is Unique…. Only national laboratory dedicated to renewable energy and energy efficiency R&D Collaboration with industry and university partners is a hallmark Ability to link scientific discovery and product development to accelerate commercialization

  6. NREL: FY2009 Program Portfolio Estimated $460.5 Million Wind & Hydro $31.1M Facilities and Infrastructure $66.6M WFO $24.8M Weatherization $7.4M Water $.7M Vehicle Technologies $23.5M Transmission and Distribution $2.1M Systems Integration $4.5M ARRA $110.7M Solar $65.2M Other DOE $17.2M Integrated Deployment $12.7M Basic Sciences $7.7M Hydrogen $14.8M Bioenergy $33.2M Geothermal $1.4M Buildings $28.3M FEMP $8.6M Updated May 2009 National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future

  7. NREL: Funding and Staffing

  8. NREL: Technology Development Programs NREL R&D Portfolio • Renewable Resources • Wind and water • Solar • Biomass • Geothermal • Efficient Energy Use • Vehicle Technologies • Building Technologies • Industrial Technologies • Energy Delivery and Storage • Electricity Transmission and Distribution • Alternative Fuels • Hydrogen Delivery and Storage Foundational Science and Advanced Analytics

  9. NREL: Technology Investment Pathways Source: NREL National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future

  10. NREL: A Better Resource for Start-Ups • Internal education National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future

  11. Research: Patenting Research for Society Research Development Without IP Protection Societal Impact Government Funded Research Development Societal Impact With IP Protection Government Funded Privately Funded Patents enable private investment in technology maturationand society penetration by allowing companies to capture value for their risk. National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future

  12. Ampulse Case Study

  13. NREL: A Better Resource for Start-Ups National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future • Internal education • External support: Growth Forum

  14. NREL: Supporting Start-Ups November 3-5, Denver, CO www.cleanenergyforum.com

  15. NREL: Growth Forum • More than half of the companies that participate in the Forum have received funding (91/171) • Raised $635.62M in cumulative financing within one year; $1.12B within two years of participating in the forum • Raised more than $2.5 billion (as of August 2009) since giving their presentations • Added 3000+ US jobs • Realized $1 billion in sales cleanenergyalliance.com Denver, CO Industry Growth Forum

  16. NREL: A Better Resource for Start-Ups • Internal education • External support: Growth Forum • External support: Accelerator National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future

  17. NREL: A Better Resource for Start-Ups • Internal education • External support: Growth Forum • External support: Accelerator • External outreach: me in Stockholm! • THANK YOU National Renewable Energy Laboratory Innovation for Our Energy Future

  18. Tod.Perry@nrel.gov 303-275-3673 Visit us online at www.nrel.gov Operated for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC

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