Emrgy’s Hydropower Progress

Emrgy’s Hydropower Progress

On March 20, we heard from Emily Morris, CEO of Emergy, about the company’s impressive progress in revolutionizing hydropower technology. Since its founding in 2016, Emergy has been harnessing the power of flowing water in canals to generate electricity, providing a sustainable and cost-effective energy solution. When we first connected with Morris in 2023, the company was already making strides, but its growth has been remarkable in the last two years. Emergy is a prime example of what it takes to scale a cleantech startup and build wealth in the renewable energy sector.

Growing the Team and Scaling Operations

Emergy has expanded to 24 employees, reflecting its rapid development. However, Morris emphasizes that team building is one of the toughest challenges for any growing company. She advises that when a team member isn’t the right fit, it’s best to make changes sooner rather than later—a strategy that benefits both the company and the individual.

Emergy has standardized its hydropower units into factory-built modular kits to enhance efficiency and scalability. These systems, available in 5-25 kW sizes, are easily installed on-site using cranes or similar equipment, making deployment more accessible for a variety of locations.

Shifting to a Recurring Revenue Model

One of Emergy’s most significant advancements is its transition from an equipment sales model to a recurring revenue business. By adopting an energy-as-a-service approach, the company offers no money up-front installations, making projects more attractive to customers. Thanks to strategic de-risking through experience and data collection, investors are now willing to finance these installations in exchange for a portion of the revenue.

This financial backing was made possible through an $18 million Series A funding round, allowing Emergy to prove its new model and scale up operations. With this approach gaining traction, Emergy aims to install 15 MW of hydropower capacity in 2024, requiring the purchase of hundreds of units annually.

A Cost-Effective Renewable Energy Solution

Emergy is refining its value proposition, highlighting the affordability and reliability of its hydroelectric technology. Because water conveyance structures operate 24/7 for most of the year, the capacity factor remains high, and the cost of power is exceptionally low—around 5 cents per kWh. With installation costs between $3,000 and $4,000 per kW, these units present a compelling alternative to rising utility rates, particularly for farmers looking for behind-the-meter power sources to reduce electricity expenses.

Expanding Market Reach and Partnerships

To maximize its impact, Emergy is now targeting installations of 250 kW or more, using twin modules placed every 100 feet along a canal. These units generate DC power, which is then converted to AC using string inverters, much like solar energy systems.

As the company scales, it is actively seeking strategic partners to help identify and secure deals, oversee installations, and provide operations and maintenance (O&M) services. Morris recognizes that local partners are better positioned for deal-making, while Emergy focuses on project financing and system development.

A Global Vision for Hydropower

With over 2 million linear miles of water conveyance infrastructure worldwide, Emergy has only scratched the surface, having addressed just a few thousand miles so far. The company is now eyeing global expansion, aiming to bring its innovative, renewable energy solutions to a broader audience.

Learn More About Emergy’s Progress

For a deeper dive into Emergy’s journey, check out the full session on our YouTube Channel and revisit the 2023 discussion for more insights into how the company has evolved. Emergy’s story is an invaluable case study for anyone in cleantech, renewable energy, or startup development.

Stay tuned for more updates on cutting-edge clean energy innovations!

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Gary Simon chairs the CleanStart Board, bringing with him a wealth of experience from over 45 years in business, government, and non-profit sectors. Gary applies his deep understanding and experience to support the growth of clean energy initiatives and startups. His work is instrumental in guiding the organization towards achieving its goals of promoting sustainable energy solutions.

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Gary Simon chairs the CleanStart Board, bringing with him a wealth of experience from over 45 years in business, government, and non-profit sectors. Gary applies his deep understanding and experience to support the growth of clean energy initiatives and startups. His work is instrumental in guiding the organization towards achieving its goals of promoting sustainable energy solutions.

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CleanTech Funding Foundations Series (Grants Part 2)

CleanTech Funding Foundations Series (Grants Part 2)

Join us in learning how to successfully write grants and access non-dilutive capital as you start your cleantech business!

We are excited to launch a CleanTech Funding Foundations series in partnership with CleanStart through the Sacramento Entrepreneurial Growth Alliance – Accelerate CA Hub designation by the California Office of the Small Business Advocate.

This series aims to support early stage innovators and entrepreneurs in understanding the foundations of how to raise capital especially as a cleantech startup. This series is open to founders and startups in various industries but will leverage examples from the cleantech industry.

Wednesday, May 22: Writing Successful Grant Applications

Discussion topics:

· What are the best ways to increase your success rate?

· Guest Speaker: Kula Addy, Momentum.io

· The process for getting SBIRs and STTRs from the federal government

· CalSEED grants as a high-leverage source of funding for very early stage ventures

· Beneficial uses of contests as training for pitching—CleanTech Open and others

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These events shine a spotlight on the kinds of companies poised on the edge of significant growth, ones that could have a real impact on our regional economy, and ones that have substantially mitigated their risks.  The confirmed companies so far are:

  • XeroHome—an AI-based product for making tailored recommendations to homeowners on what clean energy investments to make, all without the need for site visits and labor-intensive audits.  The algorithm uses utility billing data, building records, satellite photos and more to analyze hundreds of thousands of homes in a few minutes, then put the results in a database the homeowners can query on their own.  Now multiple utilities across the country are using this software.
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Destination Decarbonization: Student Contest with Real Prizes

Destination Decarbonization: Student Contest with Real Prizes

Are you an undergraduate college student and want a shot at several thousand dollars in prize money? Consider entering the 90-day Destination Decarbonization Challenge! Sam Fairbanks at the Water and Energy Technology (WET) Center at Fresno State provided a quick overview of what the challenge is and how to apply. The main point is that the window is now open through January 31. If you want to give it a shot, better move fast. A video of Sam’s presentation is available on our YouTube Channel.

The idea of the challenge is for small teams of 2-4 students to propose ways to eliminate carbon dioxide emissions either from a brand new idea or from an idea on how to improve something that is already happening. Teams can look at anything that broadly will reduce emissions or capture carbon dioxide for beneficial. The teams will work with mentors and other resources the WET Center can help arrange. The payoff comes on April 21 when the teams pitch their ideas to a panel of expert judges.

The top prize is $6,000, with $4,000 for second and $2,000 for third. There is a webinar that provides details on how to apply on January 19 at 5:30 pm. More information is available on the Challenge website.

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