Cleantech IPOs

Written By Brianna Panzica

Posted September 21, 2011

In an age where the markets are increasingly more receptive of renewable and alternative energy, a number of cleantech companies are going public.

Here’s a list of cleantech companies that have filed for IPO in 2011, courtesy of Greentech Media:

Filing Date

Company

Sector

Amount Filed

Investors

9/16

Mascoma

Biofuel

$100M

SunOpta, Khosla Ventures, Flagship, General Catalyst, KPCB, Blackrock, VPCP

8/24

Genomatica

Green Chem

$100M

TPG, MDV, Vantage Point, Alloy, DFJ, Batios Holdings, WMOG

7/29

Intermolecular

PV, LED, Semi

$200M

ATMI, CMEA, Redpoint, Symyx, USVP

7/7

Renewable Energy Group

Biodiesel

$100M

Viant, Natural Gas Partners

 

7/7

 

Silver Spring

 

Smart Grid

 

$150M

Foundation, KPCB, Google Ventures, WR Holdings, NCD Investors, Contra Costa Capital, JVB Properties

6/29

Luca Technologies

Biofuels

$125M

KPCB, One Equity Partners, BASF, Oxford Biosciences

6/24

Aspen Aerogels

EE

$115M

BASF

 

6/15

 

Enphase Energy

 

Solar

 

$100M

Rockport, KPCB, Applied Ventures, Madrone, Bay Partners, Third Point

5/27

Myriant

Green Chem

$125M

PTT Chemical, Plainfield Direct

 

5/23

 

Ceres

 

Biofuel Feedstock

 

$100M

Artal, Warburg Pincus, Ambergate Trust, Oxford Bioscience, Gimv, Oppenheimer Growth, QIP, SFM, Monsanto

4/22

BrightSource

Solar

$250M

VPVP, DFJ, Morgan Stanley, Alstomåå

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