
Hawaii BioEnergy
Founded Year
2006Stage
Grant | AliveAbout Hawaii BioEnergy
Hawaii BioEnergy (HBE) is actively researching all technically, economically, and environmentally viable processing techniques and distribution channels for a variety of energy crops, including but not limited to sugarcane, woody biomass, and algae.
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Hawaii BioEnergy Patents
Hawaii BioEnergy has filed 2 patents.

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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2/15/2012 | 9/5/2017 | Medical equipment, Angiology, Sexual acts, Vascular diseases, Veins of the torso | Grant |
Application Date | 2/15/2012 |
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Grant Date | 9/5/2017 |
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Related Topics | Medical equipment, Angiology, Sexual acts, Vascular diseases, Veins of the torso |
Status | Grant |
Latest Hawaii BioEnergy News
Oct 14, 2013
Hawaii regulators have approved a new 20-year fuel contract between Hawaiian Electric Co. and Hawaii BioEnergy, which calls for the utility to purchase about 10 million gallons a year of locally produced biofuels from the Honolulu-based firm for its Kahe Power Plant in Kapolei in West Oahu. “Having a diverse renewable energy portfolio that includes renewable biofuels for the electricity sector will also help the state achieve a clean energy transformation that may benefit the transportatio
Hawaii BioEnergy Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Hawaii BioEnergy founded?
Hawaii BioEnergy was founded in 2006.
Where is Hawaii BioEnergy's headquarters?
Hawaii BioEnergy's headquarters is located at 1100 Alakea St, Honolulu.
What is Hawaii BioEnergy's latest funding round?
Hawaii BioEnergy's latest funding round is Grant.
Who are the investors of Hawaii BioEnergy?
Investors of Hawaii BioEnergy include U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Energy, Finistere Ventures and Khosla Ventures.
Who are Hawaii BioEnergy's competitors?
Competitors of Hawaii BioEnergy include Lynntech, Benefuel, Clean Emission Fluids, EnerTech Environmental, ClearFuels Technology and 7 more.
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Zea2 is a company that operates in the biotechnology sector, focusing on the development and scale-up of fermentation processes. The company's main services include taking non-food plants such as wood and grasses and converting them into chemical building blocks like organic acids, acetates, and esters. These are then used to create a variety of consumer products, including plastics, paints, solvents, and can also be converted into transportation fuels like ethanol, jet fuel, diesel, and gasoline. It was founded in 2002 and is based in Boardman, Oregon.
ZeroPoint Clean Technology is a company focused on renewable energy, specifically in the biomass power plant sector. The company's main service involves the construction of 2-12MW biomass power plants using leading biomass gasification technology, which converts woody biomass into high-quality synthesis gas and a stable form of sequestered carbon, known as biochar. This synthesis gas can replace oil or gas in engines, burners, and boilers, or be used to produce chemicals and liquid fuels. It was founded in 2006 and is based in Potsdam, New York.
Citrine Renewable Energy (CRE) develops systems that cost effectively convert the biogas generated by landfills, waste water treatment plants, and other sources of biological waste into high value natural gas, which can be used to power natural gas vehicles. In addition to reducing emissions of greenhouse gases from landfills and sewage works, CRE's systems enable vehicles that use the fuel it produces to reduce harmful NOx emissions by 50 and particulate matter emissions by more than 70. Truck and bus fleets powered by fuel produced by CRE can also benefit from fuel cost savings as compared to the cost of operating diesel engines.
Aerophase, Inc. is a Longmont, CO based company that has received a grant(s) from the Department of Energy's SBIR/STTR program. The abstract(s) for these grant award(s) are provided as well since they provide insights into Aerophase, Inc.'s business and areas of expertise. Biodiesel is a key component in US plans to reduce dependence on foreign oil and decrease the environmental impacts of using fossil fuels—but current feedstocks and production technologies prevent it from being cost-competitive. This project will provide enabling technologies for a costeffective, energy-efficient method of producing biodiesel fuels from a variety of lowercost feedstocks. Biodiesel is a key component in U.S. plans to reduce dependence on foreign oil and decrease the environmental impacts of using fossil fuels—but current production technology is not cost-competitive. This project will provide enabling technologies for a cost-effective, energy-efficient method of producing biodiesel fuels.

Lynntech is a technology development company that operates in the sectors of artificial intelligence, medical devices, hybrid energy systems, biomedical technology, safety and training, and additive manufacturing. The company offers a range of products and services, including machine learning tools for intelligence and security, health and life sciences, and autonomous systems, training devices for physiological phenomena recognition, and three-channel pumps for medical support capability. Lynntech primarily sells to sectors such as the artificial intelligence industry, medical devices industry, and the hybrid energy systems industry. It was founded in 1987 and is based in College Station, Texas.

FirmGreen is a company focused on renewable energy and alternative fuels within the green energy production industry. The company offers services in energy storage, biogas production, renewable fuels, and water purification, with a particular emphasis on harnessing waste to create clean and sustainable energy. It primarily serves the renewable energy market. It was founded in 2004 and is based in Newport Beach, California.
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