Buck's is a quirky Silicon Valley watering hole that feeds pancakes to celebrities, VCs and regular folks. Greentech Media held its inaugural VC Breakfast at Buck's on Wednesday morning in an event destined to become a Silicon Valley institution -- like the Algonquin Roundtable with pancakes instead of martinis.
Breakfast was attended by investors from Mohr Davidow Ventures (Will Coleman), Alloy Ventures (Dan Rubin), Triple Point Capital (Mark Watt), Rockport Capital (Victor Westerlind), Nth Power (Rodrigo Prudencio), Greylock Partners (Isaac Fehrenbach) and Lightspeed Venture Partners (Peter Nieh).
These gentlemen have a long history in cleantech and our (off-the-record) discussion focused on the investment climate and the Obama administration's potential impact on renewable energy. By the way, none of the investors walked, rode their bikes or drove Priuses to the meeting.
We'll get back to breakfast in a second but first let's cover some of the president elect's plans regarding our energy situation.
According to published info from the Obama campaign:
Anyway, the Obama energy platform has some ambitious plans to tackle our energy challenges including:
Back to breakfast...
VC investors by nature need to be optimists, confident that capital and human resources deployed efficiently can conquer technological risk and displace incumbent technologies in fast growth markets or create new markets.
Today's group was no exception. Despite the economic turmoil, these investors, with varying degrees of caution, are all looking to continue funding firms across the cleantech space -- in solar, alternative fuels, energy storage, clean materials and more.
Cumulatively the group has invested billions of dollars in cleantech.
Here are some of their more prominent investments.
These savvy investors will continue to invest in cleantech in 2009.
VC Breakfast at Buck's is an ongoing invitation-only event and is a must-have ticket for Greentech VCs and entrepreneurs. Next breakfast meeting in early December.
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