tracxn report: bioenergy startup landscape, june 2016
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Bioenergy, June 2016
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Contents
Topic Page No.
Scope of Report 05
Entrepreneur Activity 08
Investment Trend 10
Who is Investing 18
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions 22
Sub Sector Analysis 25
Interesting Companies 40
Useful Links 45
Company List 47
Team 132
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Illustrative Sectors We Track
ENTERPRISEINFRASTRUCTURE
MOBILE
TECH FINTECH EDUCATION HEALTHCARE
SECURITY
STORAGE
NETWORKING
MOBILITY
IT OPS
CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE
API MANAGEMENT
BIGDATA INFRASTRUCTURE
ENERGY
WIND ENERGY
SMART GRID
BIOENERGY
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
NUCLEAR ENERGY
BIOENERGY
ENERGY STORAGE
FUEL CELLS
MOBILE COMMERCE
MOBILE PAYMENTS
MOBILE MARKETING
MOBILE DEV TOOLS
MOBILE HEALTH
MOBILE GAMING
MOBILE LEARNING
MOBILE COMMUNICATION
INTERNET OF THINGS
3D PRINTING
BITCOIN
PAYMENTS
EDUCATION IT
SELF LEARNING
LIFE SCIENCES
DIGITAL HEALTH
ENTERPRISEAPPLICATIONS
SAAS
MOBILE-FIRST ENT. APPS
INTELLIGENT ENT. APPS
OPEN SOURCE
RETAIL TECH
MARKETING TECH
STEALTH MODE
VERTICAL SAAS
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Sector Overview
Scope of report
This report covers companies that develop technologies, manufacture and supplies biofuels from various feedstocks, generate
energy from biomass, cultivate crops for applications in biofuels and bioenergy. It excludes consultancy and service companies,
large oil corporations with presence in bioenergy industry like Shell, BP, Exxon Mobil and also organization and labs which are
purely research oriented.
The scope of this report includes equity as well as debt funding received by the companies.
Business Model Description
ProductionProduction of biofuels like biodiesel, bioethanol, biobutanol, biogas and other bio products which can be usedfor generating energy.
Technology DeveloperCompanies which develop technologies and build only plants to commercialize their technology. Companiesdeveloping technology on their own and producing the end products are covered under production
FeedstockBiofuels feedstock generating companies for applications in biodiesel, bioethanol, biobutanol and biogas and other energy generation requirements
Energy Generation Companies generating energy like electricity, heat or both from biomass and other bio sources.
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Recent Activity
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Interesting Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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YoY – Number of companies founded
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NexSteppe Beta Renewables Cellufuel Arvegenix Manta Biofuel Sustane Technologies
Ignis Biomass UAB Lignoterma Vana Vidyut Engineered Carbon Solutions Qeshm Microalgae Biorefinery Exeterra
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
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YoY – Number of Rounds and Total Funding
$1.2B
$0.8B
$0.7B
$1.5B
$1.3B
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• The number of funding roundshas been relatively constant inthe past few years and totalfunding amount is slightly on arise.
• Average funding per round isdecreasing since 2012 and thenumber of late stageinvestments also decreased.
• Majority of rounds were grantsfrom government organizationsfor promoting renewable energytechnologies.
Note: The funding includes debt rounds also.
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YoY – Number of Rounds by Stage
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YoY – Funding by Stage
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Average Ticket Size – Early Stage
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Top investments in last one year
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Top investments in last one year
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Funnel view of Sector
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Interesting Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Most Active Investors in Sector
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Khosla Ventures DoE USA Braemar Energy Flagship Ventures Dept. ofAgriculture
Malaysian LifeSciences Capital
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I2BF GlobalVentures
Kleiner Perkins VantagePointCapital Partners
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LanzaTech Sapphire Energy NexSteppe Joule Unlimited Sapphire Energy LanzaTech EdeniQ Renmatix Cobalt Tech Coskata
Amyris Algenol Enerkem Mascoma Community Fuels Cobalt Tech Solix Algredients EdeniQ Solazyme Rive Technology
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Where are Top Investors investing
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Top Investor by Stage of Entry
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Interesting Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Top IPOs in last three years
IPO Date Company OverviewFunding Amount
Mcap at IPOExch:Ticker
07/18/2014 ampplc.co.ukAggregated Micro Power
(London, 2010)Gasification CHP & Biomas Boiler systems LON: AMPH
03/02/2012 ceres.netCeres
(Thousand Oaks, 1996)
Feed stock manufacturer for cellulosic biofuels and bioenergy.Warburg Pincus, Oxford Bioscience Partners $75M NASDAQ:CERE
01/19/2012 regfuel.comRenewable Energy Grp
(Ames, 1996)Advanced Bio fuels producer and Developer of renewable chemicals. $197M NASDAQ: REGI
07/01/2011 kior.comKiOR, Inc.
(Pasadena, 2007)
Bio ethanol and Bio Diesel manufacturerKhosla Ventures, Gates Foundation, Alberta, Leader Ventures $249M NASDAQ:KIOR
05/27/2011 solazyme.comSolazyme
(Francisco, 2003)
Algal-derived Biodiesel producerLightspeed Venture Partners, Morgan Stanley, Chevron, Roda Group, VantagePoint Capital Partners, Bluecrest Capital Finance, DoE USA, HHVC, Braemar Energy, Zygote Ventures
$119M NASDAQ:SZYM
09/28/2010 amyris.comAmyris
(Emeryville, 2003)
Renewable products for consumer and industry segmentsKhosla Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, TPG Growth, DAG Ventures, Temasek, Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Westly Group, ATEL Capital Group, Brazilian Development Bank, Total
$427M NASDAQ:AMRS
04/02/2010 deinove.comDeinove
(Grabels, 2006)
Technology developer of ethanol from Deinococcus bacteriaTruffle, Kepler Cheuvreux $23M EPA:ALDEI
7/17/2009 viridisenergy.caViridis Energy
(Vancouver, 2009)
Manufactures wood pellet biomassRBC, Nova Scotia
OTCMKTS: VRDSF
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Major Acquisitions in last one year
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Interesting Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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June 2016Tracxn BlueBox : Bioenergy
400+ companies in the sector, 205 funded, $452M invested in 2015-16
Practice Area - Energy | Analysts: @SaiKrishna
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Top Business Models by Funding
$3.5B
$1.5B
$550M
$111M $23M0
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Avg. Age 2005 2005.7 2005.5 2008.5 2011.3 2007.8 2007.5 2005.5 2009 2010
Amyris
Fulcrum Bioenergy
Joule Unlimited
Lanzatech
EdeniQ
NextSteppe
Shalivahana Group
All Power Labs
Propel Fuels
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Production – Business Model Description
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Production – Entrepreneur Activity and Investment Trend
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Production – Most Funded Companies
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Technology Developer – Business Model Description
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Technology Developer – Entrepreneur Activity and Investment Trend
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Technology Developer – Most Funded Companies
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Feedstock – Business Model Description
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Feedstock – Entrepreneur Activity and Investment Trend
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Feedstock – Most Funded Companies
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Energy Generation – Business Model Description
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Energy Generation – Entrepreneur Activity and Investment Trend
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Energy Generation – Most Funded Companies
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Interesting Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Interesting Early Stage Companies
Company Overview Business ModelTotal
Funding
algenol.comAlgenol
(2006, Fort Myers)
Direct to ethanol technology provider by using algae biomass
DoE USA, BioFields
Technology Developer > Bioalcohol > Bioethanol
$65M
topellenergy.comTopell Energy
(2008, Hoofddorp)
Manufactures biomass by torrefaction
PPM Oost, Innogy Venture Capital, Yellow&Blue
Technology Developer > Biomass
$16M
allpowerlabs.comALL Power Labs(2008, Berkeley)
Energy generation equipment from biomass
California Energy Commission
Energy Generation > Technology Developer
$5M
arvegenix.comArvegenix
(2013, St. Louis)
Pennycress feedstock producer
Cultivation Capital, BioGenerator, Prolog Ventures, Missouri Technology, Monsanto, Black Creek Group, Prelude Ventures, St Louis Arch Angels, The Yield Lab
Feedstock > Oil Seeds $2.5M
transbiodiesel.comTransBiodiesel
(2007, )
Catalysts for Biodiesel Fuels
Aquagrofund
Technology Developer > Catalyst
$1.5M
2G Energy(2012, Heek)
Cogeneration plants
Energy Generation > Technology Developer
CryoPur(2015, Paris)
Biogas up gradation systems
Technology Developer > Biogas
Vertimass(2013, Irvine) Technology developer of bioethanol which can be mixed with hydrocarbon fuels
Technology Developer > Bioalcohol > Bioethanol
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Interesting Late Stage Companies
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Interesting Late Stage Companies
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Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Interesting Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Useful Links
Slide Title Content Platform Link
List of All Companies in readable format Companies Link
Large Upcoming Sectors Entrepreneur Activity Link
Top investments in last one year Investment Trend Link
Top IPOs in last three years Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions Link
Major Acquisitions in last one year Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions Link
Production – Most Funded Companies Sub Sector Understand Link
Technology Developer – Most Funded companies Sub Sector Understand Link
Feedstock – Most Funded Companies Sub Sector Understand Link
Energy Generation – Most Funded Companies Sub Sector Understand Link
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies Companies Link
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Interesting Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Bioenergy – Company List
DETAILS CLOSE TO 425 COMPANIES
COVERS THE FOLLOWING SECTORS
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPER FEEDSTOCK ENERGY GENERATION
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Production (1/30)
Company Details Funding Investors
Diacarbon Energy [Burnaby, 2009]: Diacarbon Energy produces renewable fuels from biomass providing wastesolutions for pulp and paper, forest, and agriculture industries. The company offers biofuel products that includebiocoal, which is a form of charcoal that is produced by pyrolysis at lower temperatures; biochar, a black charcoalsubstance produced from plant matter for agricultural use; and wood pellets. Its products are supplied to cementcompanies and other utilities in canada.
$3.86MEDC, Sustainable Development
Technology Canada
Horizontal
Sapphire Energy [San Diego, 2007]: Sapphire a venture capitalist back firm produces a renewable source of crude oilfrom algae biomass and operates algae-to-energy facility.This algae biomass is a sustainable, renewable, and scalablesource of high value Omega-3 oils, high value aquaculture and animal feed ingredients and renewable fuels. Sapphirealso developed a technology platform that uses non-potable water, such as seawater, and non-arable land to growalgae that captures CO2 in open ponds and provides renewable solutions that makes the planet more sustainable. Billgates led cascade investment invested in series b funding for Sapphire energy.
$290MVenrock, DoE USA, Wellcome, ARCH
Venture, Monsanto, Arrowpoint Partners, Dept. of Agriculture
Horizontal
KiOR, Inc. [Pasadena, 2007]: KiOR founded by Khosla Ventures is a renewable fuels company developing acommercial process to produce cellulosic gasoline and diesel from abundant, lignocellulosic biomass. Unlike otherrenewable fuels derived from soft starches, cellulosic fuel is derived from lignocellulose found in wood, grasses andthe non-edible portions of plants. With a two-step technology platform they converts non-food lignocellulose intocellulosic gasoline and diesel that can be transported using the existing fuels distribution system for use in vehicles onthe road today.
$249MKhosla Ventures, Gates Foundation,
Alberta, Leader Ventures
Horizontal
Sundrop Fuels [Longmont, 2008]: Sundrop fuels company using a proprietary high-temperature Bioreforming systemto transform cellulosic biomass into clean, affordable, renewable gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. It uses a high-temperature solar gasification process that turns natural gas combined with any plant material into liquidtransportation biofuels. Sundrop Fuels is backed by its strategic partner, Chesapeake Energy Corp., and by two of theworld’s premier venture groups, Oak Investment Partners and Kleiner Perkins Caufield &; Byers.
$155MChessapeake, Oak Investment
Partners
Horizontal
Ensyn [Wilmington, 1984]: Ensyn Corporation manufactures and sells renewable liquid fuels from wood andagricultural residues. It offers cellulosic biofuels, including renewable fuel oil (RFO) for industrial heating fuelapplications; generation of electricity from solid biomass; engine solution for biomass-based power generation; andrefinery co-processing, which includes conversion of non-food cellulosic feedstocks to transportation fuels.
$46.18M Chevron, Avrio Ventures Ltd, Fibria
Production Technology Developer Feedstock Energy Generation
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Production (2/30)
Company Details Funding Investors
Horizontal
Algae Int'l Group [ , 2008]: Algae International group developed a process called “InSym” that combines methane,CO2, fuel cells, nitrates, phosphates, sunlight and a specialized process to remove biomass and create HRD and HRJfuel. The company changed its name to North American Cannabis Holdings.
$5M AGS Capital
Horizontal
Zymetis [College Park, 2006]: Zymetis is a biotechnology company, that develops products for the renewablechemicals and advanced fuels industries. Their products are developed from novel enzymes to produce transportationfuels by achieving lower costs and improve yields and efficiencies. Their products include bioethanol and biodiesel. Itwas named to the 2009 GoingGreen East 50 Top Company List.
$857KUniversity of Maryland,
MarylandBioCenter
Horizontal
Manta Biofuel [Baltimore, 2014]: Manta Biofuel, a startup biotechnology company, produces renewable crude oilfrom algae. It is operating on three step procedure : Grow, Harvest and convert. Manta biofuels grow algae and afterharvesting them, the collected biomass is converted to crude oil by being subjected to high temperature and pressure,in a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). The oil produced is largely equivalent to petroleum and can beused as a drop in replacement at the refinery level. Chesapeake Bay Seed Capital Fund invested $150,000 in MantaBiofuel
$150k
Horizontal
Hawai‘i BioEnergy [Honolulu, 2006]: Hawai`i BioEnergy LLC (HBE) is a consortium established by three of Hawaii'slargest landowners - Kamehameha Schools, Grove Farm Company Inc, and Maui Land &; Pineapple Inc, along withventure capital partnerships including Vinod Khosla, Ulupono Initiative and Finistere Ventures. They have establishedthis company to produce biofuels locally from Hawaii to reduce the dependence of foreign imports. The company hasalready tied up with several companies and associations to supply their bioethanol and jet fuel.
Finistere
Horizontal
Thar Energy [Pittsburg, 2009]: Thar Energy is into technology development of concentrated solar where superciticalfluid is used for collecting solar energy and which is then moved to power recovery devices, such as turbines, solarenergy storage and waste heat recovery. Besides this the company has interests in biofuels, hydrothermal,geothermal Thar Energy is backed by Ben Franklin Technology Partners. Thar is producing biodiesel from soyabeansand ethanol from algae by fermentation.
Innovation Works, DoE USA
Production Technology Developer Feedstock Energy Generation
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Energy Generation (1/6)
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Interesting Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Team
Abhyudai Gupta
Lead Analyst, Energy
Sai Krishna
Senior Analyst, Energy