All Posts Tagged With: "Clean Tech Open"
Clean Tech Open Post Script — How the Competition Prepared Startups for the Real World
Start with the business plan. In the Cleantech Open, entrepreneurs had a hard time understanding how to structure the financing - whether the money is debt or equity, how much of the company is being sold - and how to put together the presentation.
24Jan2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedRocky Mountain Winners for the
Cleantech Open Announced
The winning teams in the Rocky Mountain region of the world’s biggest cleantech business plan competition are: Boulder-based New Sky Energy, Rivertop Renewables, and SunTrac Solar.of Golden. Cool Energy of Boulder won the Sustainability Award. Now it is on to the national title competition.
4Nov2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
Durango’s Braxis Energy Competing in Clean Tech Open
“While a number of companies are focused on helping people save energy at home, there has been little focus on empowering occupants of commercial buildings to do the same. Since they account for 20% of the energy used and carbon emissions in the U.S., we decided to address the problem head on,” CEO Gordon Heinrich tells Colorado Energy News.
19Oct2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedMeet The Clean Tech OpenSemi-Finalists from Colorado
Now that the competition is down to a select few, this week and next Colorado Energy News will be introducing you to the start-ups still in the running for regional honors and a chance to compete for the Grand Prize of $250,000 in cash and services. First up is CleanCoal Briquette, Inc.
14Oct2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedRitter Champions Clean Tech at Capital
Ritter called for governors from the Rocky Mountain region and across the country to embrace the New Energy Economy and support entrepreneurs participating in the $1 million Clean Tech Open business competition.
22Jun2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedClean Energy Takes
>> Colorado Group Not Happy With Clean Energy Legislation –Says it does little or nothing to spur renewable energy.
>> The Governor Lays Down a Challenge– Will urge support of Clean Tech Open and entrepreneurs at Monday morning press conference.
>> House Bill 2454: More Than Clean Energy The federal government may soon be telling you what you can and cannot do when it comes to improvements on your home.
