Sunday, December 7, 2008

Clean tech perseveres in tough economy

Hi fellow bloggers.

I have made a few changes with my contact details over the web in order to help people find me better. Please feel free to contact me any one of the following ways:

David Anthony - Corporate profile
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David Anthony on LinkedIN
http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidanthony21ventures

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David Anthony speaking to a crowd in Seattle WA - USA



Without further ado, give you my latest article:

Clean tech perseveres in tough economy

By Efrain Viscarolasaga

The pre-holiday Fourth Conference on Clean Energy at the Hynes Convention Center is long since over, but the event has traditionally proven to be a litmus test for the local clean energy industry.

Surprisingly, the event maintained at least a slight feeling of optimism for the long-term prospects of the local clean technology community, despite the plunging stock market, tightening financial environment and plummeting price of oil. If nothing else, its success bolstered the industry’s position among the region’s traditional industry heavyweights such as telecom, biotech and finance, and left attendees feeling that the industry has a future beyond next year’s event.

Some notes:

• Stealthy portable battery maker Lilliputian Systems Inc. of Wilmington made an appearance at the conference, with new vice president of business development and marketing Mouli Ramani walking the halls. Though the company had a small presence at the show, its big announcement came from its Wilmington facility, where Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick attended an event and helped the company announce the addition of 100 new “green collar” jobs through a planned expansion of its manufacturing plant.

The expansion comes as the company finally put a target date — 2009 — on the release of its portable fuel cell for wireless devices.

For the uninitiated, Lilliputian was founded out of MIT on research developed by Samuel Schaevitz and Aleks Franz, Lilliputian’s co-founders. In 2003 they added CEO Ken Lazarus, and despite raising more than $60 million in funding, the company has remained fairly quiet about its technology.

Over the past few months, a slow stream of information coming out of the company seems to indicate that it has solved the technology issues, and units could be forthcoming as soon as next year.

While such miniature, portable fuel cells have been researched both here and in Asia for years, they have always been “some time away.” If Lilliputian has indeed solved the technology issues, and has a device that can penetrate the $50 billion portable power market, it is no surprise the governor turned out for its expansion announcement.

When you consider the applicability of such power sources on everything from cell phones and music players to GPS units and laptops, 100 new jobs to get them out the door may be just the beginning.

• Two local companies used the conference to announce new funding. Cellulosic ethanol microbe developer SunEthanol Inc. announced its name change to Qteros Inc. and brought in $25 million, while alternative engine technology maker ReGen Power Systems LLC added $5 million to its coffers.

What’s interesting about the two deals is that despite the Chicken Little syndrome that has many in the industry saying no “new money” is coming out of the VC community, both deals included new investors. Qteros’ new investors include Cambridge-based Venrock, New York-based Soros Fund Management LLC and energy giant BP PLC, joining previous investors Battery Ventures,Long River Ventures and Camros Capital.

For ReGen Power Systems, the investment represents the firm’s first private funding, though it previously received $500,000 from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. It’s new investors are New York-based 21Ventures LLC and the Quercus Trust.

Despite being held during the heart of one of the worst financial weeks in recent history, the economic outlook of the clean energy sector was positive among attendees of the conference. The financial sections of the event, including the annual “investor pitch” sessions, where budding entrepreneurs pitch their company to potential investors, were among the most-attended sessions of the event.

• The atmosphere was likewise positive at the conference’s job fair, where a handful of companies still hiring people (rather than laying them off) fielded questions from a room packed with potential employees. According to Matthew Richards, the founder and managing director of renewable energy recruiting firm DanePartners, which sponsored the job fair, the abundance of job seekers wasn’t all that surprising, given the economy. The number of companies hiring, however, including Conservation Services Group of Westborough, Satcon Technologies Corp. of Boston, Konarka Technologies Inc. of Lowell, Evergreen Solar Inc. of Marlborough and Second Wind Inc. of Somerville, was encouraging.

Among the areas that were most active, said Richards, were green-collar jobs, those that require hands-on knowledge of technologies, both new and traditional. Sectors most active on the recruitment side included energy efficiency and demand-response companies, as opposed to core technology research companies in the wind, solar or biomass sectors.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

3D Animation that explains solar panels, one photon and electron at a time.

Hi Fellow bloggers,

Bellows is a video one of my students made that explains how solar panels work, one electron at a time. 

Enjoy!

David Anthony

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Alternative energy abstract

Oil prices have risen to an ultimate level; congress must look into the still tiny alternative energy market. In a minimum of fifty years fossil fuels, which include petroleum (oil), natural gas, and coal, will all run out. Alternative energy is a renewable and the most productive type of energy for the USA and the world (United States. Department of Energy). Every person on this planet is provided with a dirty and unforgiving energy source, fossil fuels. Fossil fuels destroy and tarnish the once beautiful world. Alternative energy could slowing bring back some of our prosperous health. The switch should be made; alternative energy is a productive source of energy in which its pros out weigh its cons.


From 1850-2000, the average amount of energy used by each person in the United States has increased rapidly ("'Alternative Energy'"). As a result of this, an �energy crisis� has began in the last twenty years. Some experts suggest that people should cut down on their energy output and save what they can, but most do not oblige this feeble request. Josh Dorner suggests, �People want rewards they will not just perform� (�Inventors About�). Recently alternative energy has been brought to the highest level of attention. Congress has shown great interest in the topic, but does not feel ready to make a full time switch. Many attempts have been made to change to alternative energy. In the 1990s the first �zero emissions� vehicles were created (�Inventors About�). They were solar cars in which they run on a solar cell, but the sun collector areas were massive and dubbed to large for a consumer car. Everyone in the world is affected by energy in some way, but most of us do not have a choice in the energy we use. Fossil fuels are at their bitter end a billion years in the making all taken way in a couple hundred (Barrett). Wind, solar, hydropower, and many more are nearly unlimited and are in nature�s good will. Alternative energy is a major topic of discussions, because of the limitless of fossil fuels. Even George W. Bush has seen the challenge in the topic. He wants to bring out the ocean winds of the shores of Carolina with over 100 winds turbines. Josh Dorner states, �Wind is a lot steadier and stronger offshore� (Barrett). So turbines on North Carolina outer banks would be an outstanding idea. It is said that the turbines could supply energy for fifty million homes. Which would defiantly cut down on coal use to heat the home. The Bush Administration has finally come to odds with the environmental groups, because he has paved the way for wind-generated energy for future presidents. To start alternative energy prices would be quite high, at this very moment the average wind turbines cost $1500. In the long run the cleanness and supportability would conquer the price. Also in time the prices would rival fossil fuels, and the energy output could extinguish fossil fuels once and for all. The future of energy depends on the alternative energy; ways must be found to support it in a cheap and efficient way. David Anton, a DuPont executive has developed biobutanol, the first technically advanced biofuel (United States. Department of State). Biofuel is biomass turn in to a liquid; it can be made from sugar cane, barley, and many vegetables. The most important and most well known biofuel is ethanol. David Anton says, "That ethanol doesn't have the same energy density as gasoline. It's about 65 percent of the energy density of gasoline, so you're going to get lower gas mileage for every tank of fuel� (United States. Department of State). So DuPont created biobutanol. Anton hopes this to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel use. Anton says, "Biobutanol has about 85 percent of the energy content of gasoline, you'll see basically no difference between gasoline and biobutanol.� When gasoline has been officially depleted, the future may depend on bioutanol. In 2006 China finished the magnificent Three Gorges Dam; it is now the largest hydroelectric plant in the world. The dam will help with flood control and navigation of the Yangtze River, but most of all it will provide huge amounts of energy to China and someday maybe the world. Why should alternative energy be our most prized possession? The world runs on energy. Without it there would be no life. So when fossil fuels run out, alternative energy will become an ideal possession so life can continue to an average extent. Wind power has started to be competitive and provided a great value in the power market (United States. Department of Energy). The USA wind power use has increased by 27 percent since 2006. Many companies and environment groups have researched wind, and biofuels profusely. Their work has show great strides in alternative energy market. DuPont making biobutanol and the Bush Administration building windmills are just a few examples of the strides being made. Alternative energy is very plentiful, and it is great for the environment. Lester R. Brown, the president of the Earth Policy Institute, said that, "Instead of being based on fossil fuels, the new economy will be powered by abundant sources of renewable energy: wind, solar, geothermal, hydropower, and biofuels.� On the other end of the spectrum alternative energy has a very high cost, in the instant of nuclear energy some say the energies risk overtake its benefits, and its power output may not be as high as fossil fuels. Alternative energy is a productive source of energy in which its pros outdo its cons; the switch should be made. Wind, solar, hydropower, nuclear, biomass are all examples of alternative energy. People must obligate themselves to see the all around goodness in different energy sources. More research should be done to make these sources available to an every day kind of person. More money should be given to the organization doing the research. Alternative energy has show growth and strength over the past few years hopefully this will continue and someday become a main energy source.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

3GSolar and Vesta Capital sign letter of intent (LOI)

TORONTO, ONTARIO -- 11/10/08 -- Vesta Capital Corp. ("Vesta") (TSX VENTURE: VES.P) is pleased to announce that on October 30, 2008, it entered into a letter of intent ("LOI") with 3GSolar, Ltd. ("3G"). The LOI provides that Vesta will enter into a share exchange transaction with each of 3G's shareholders, which will result in 3G becoming a wholly-owned subsidiary of Vesta (the "Transaction"). The Transaction is intended to constitute Vesta's "qualifying transaction" under TSX Venture Exchange ("TSXV") policies. If the Transaction it successfully completed, it is believed that 3G would be the first Israel-based business listed on a Canadian stock exchange.

About 3G

3G (formerly, Orionsolar Photovoltaics Ltd.) is a developer of dye solar cell ("DSC") photovoltaic modules. DSC technology is a cost-effective alternative to silicon and thin film-based systems, providing a low-cost solar energy solution that produces electricity efficiently even in low light conditions. 3G focuses its efforts to develop DSC modules to serve off-grid markets, mainly in developing countries where in excess of two billion people live without electricity.

Click here to read the full article about this 21Ventures investment - Thanks, David Anthony


Sunday, October 5, 2008

Seed Funding for Cognisafe, thanks to 21Ventures

October 1,2008 -

21Ventures announces investment in CogniSafe Ltd. - Anti-cheat software provider for online-games


New York, NY and Tel-Aviv, Israel, October 1, 2008 --- 21Ventures, a U.S. based venture capital firm, announced today a seed investment in CogniSafe Ltd. – an Israeli company providing real-time anti-cheat software solution for online games . The funding is earmarked for sales and marketing and ongoing product development. “CogniSafe brings an exciting new approach to solve the cheating problem in online games, a problem which causes significant losses to gaming companies and harms the players ability to enjoy the challenge and adventure of a cheat-free game environment. 

Just like online banking and commerce services, the online gaming industry is vulnerable to fraud and cheating, but no real time solution has been presented so far to solve the cheating problem. We believe that CogniSafe solution will become the standard in detection and prevention of cheating in online games and we are happy to be among the first to identify CogniSafe potential” said David Anthony, Managing Partner of 21Ventures. The cheating problem in online games causes game providers to remove tens of thousands of paying players every month, due to suspected cheating. 

The removal is usually done following a complaint from other players, or after a post mortem analysis of player's actions. In addition, a significant number of legitimate players abandon some game titles, and cease paying, when they feel they have been cheated. CogniSafe's solution enables online game providers to detect, in real time, any deviation from proper gaming procedures by the online players, and remove cheaters from participation in the game, thus makes cheating attempts futile and enables other players to continue and enjoy a cheat-free gaming experience. "There is a clear need in the market for a real-time solution that will enable the gaming companies to really understand the magnitude of the cheating phenomena, gather evidence against cheaters, and remove them from the game before they affect the gaming experience for other players ”, said Izik Shimon, CEO of CogniSafe. Izik continues "We are already engaged with several leaders in the online gaming industry, which understand the potential of increasing the integrity of their games and avoiding significant losses, by working with CogniSafe".

21Ventures-Cognisafe Press Release - PDF
21Ventures Cognisafe Press Release on 21Ventures Site
Read the Cognisafe / 21Ventures article on emedia- CLICK HERE!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Got Solar? Got Wind?

U can get them both, check back on my blog.