Cleantech Innovations NE will deploy nearly $1,000,000 of funded services throughout the region in the form of awards for promising cleantech ventures. To see if your company or project can compete for these awards click on a link in the table below:
| Name | Description | Open Date | Close Date | Awardees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MIT Clean Energy Prize 2012, Supplemental Award | Cleantech Innovations NE is offering up to $20,000 per team to two semi-finalists in this annual MIT sponsored competition. | Mar 2012 | Apr 2012 | Dynamo Micropower, Solid Energy |
| CTSI Utility Challenge 2012, Supplemental Award | CTSI Utility Challenge is an annual event that pairs interesting new technologies with utility partners for mentoring and proof of concept activity. Two $20,000 awards are offered | May 2012 | June 2012 | Altaeros Technologies |
| Cleantech Open Northeast Award Supplement | Cleantech Open is an annual nation-wide business accelerator program. Cleantech Innovations NE is offering $30,000 in total supplemental awards for Northeast region semi-finalists | July 2012 | October 2012 | Energy Intelligence |
| Winner of Winners | This competition offers $100,000 in total awards to companies and projects that have previously been selected as finalists in competitions or been awarded federal or state grant funding. Only companies that achieved this status through April 30th 2012 are eligible | July 30, 2012 | August 30, 2012 | Visolis, Black Island Wind Turbines |
| EPA Water Challenge with InnovateMass | Cleantech Innovations New England is adding additional service awards of up to $130,000 to the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s (MassCEC) $1M InnovateMass demonstration program. Cleantech Innovations New England worked closely with the US Environmental Protection Agency to identify a pressing regional water challenge that may be addressed with innovative and commercially viable solutions. This challenge seeks technologies that offer long-term, resilient, and market-based solutions to the problem of nutrient pollution caused by insufficient wastewater treatment in coastal areas. | November 27, 2012 | January 18, 2013 |