- Mascoma, which is developing cellulosic ethanol production technology, is expected to announce a $30mm round of financing on Monday, led by General Catalyst Partners, and including Khosla Ventures and Flagship Ventures (we've previously mentioned a smaller amount than the $9mm it's now known these two firms invested earlier this year), Kleiner Perkins and others. The funding is going to go toward a pilot-scale plant, and Samir Kaul mentions that he is expecting commercialization in 2008.
- Not sure how we forgot to mention this one, but hopefully better late than never: John Woolard of VantagePoint Venture Partners has joined centralized solar plant startup Luz II (no website yet) as CEO, and the firm has raised an undisclosed amount of funding from VPVP. The firm apparently already has a 500 MW power purchase agreement in place with PG&E, and is aiming for
- Norsk Hydro has invested $23mm in Norsun, a Norwegian producer of monocrystalline silicon wafers. The company may also expand into other related businesses. Pre-money valuation was at least $23mm on the investment.
- Denmark's NIL Technology has sold a "major stake" to Bridgehead Group. NIL's lithography-based technology apparently has applications in fuel cells and refrigeration in addition to other more traditional lithography markets.
- Several IPOs have taken place or been announced in the cleantech sector lately that are noteworthy: In solar, China's Canadian Solar did a $115mm NASDAQ IPO that valued the company at around $400mm, and First Solar is planning a $330mm IPO. In other markets, biodegradable plastics developer Metabolix raised $95mm in an IPO, and Ecology Coatings is going to do a reverse merger go-public.
- Two cleantech-related funds getting started up: In Europe, Capricorn Cleantech Fund of Belgium has done a first close of 26mm euros, and is looking for the fund to be 75-100mm euros when fully closed. Initial LPs include PMV, Electrabel, and MRBB. And in Texas, TXU is going to devote $200mm to a corporate venture group that will look to invest in alternative energy technologies. (Both of these were mentioned by PE Week Wire last week)
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