The Boston Globe Features GreatPoint Energy
BIGfish client GreatPoint Energy was featured in today’s Boston Globe in a feature on Chinese investment in American business, which hit a record $6.5 billion in 2012. Chinese auto parts conglomerate Wanxiang Group is working with GreatPoint Energy to build a coal-to-gas conversion plant in Western China. To read the entire article, click the photo […]
Boston Globe Features GreatPoint Energy
BIGfish client GreatPoint Energy was featured in today’s Boston Globe in an article focused on the Chinese conglomerate Wanxiang. Wanxiang, slated to buy Waltham battery maker A123 Systems Inc., also has a large stake in GreatPoint Energy and is continuing to grow its alternative energy business. “One of the nice things about Wanxiang is that […]
GreatPoint Energy and Luca Technologies Named GoingGreen Global 200 Top Companies
BIGfish is honored to announce that AlwaysOn has named two of our clients, GreatPoint Energy and Luca Technologies, winners of the 2012 GoingGreen Global 200 Top Company Competition. In addition, AlwaysOn named BIGfish clients Ambient Devices and Glori Energy 2012 GoingGreen Silicon Valley Companies to Watch. GoingGreen Global 200 spotlights the top companies that are disrupting global industries and creating viable business […]
GigaOM Features GreatPoint Energy
BIGfish client GreatPoint Energy was featured in a recent article from GigaOM that described how Wanxiang, one of China’s largest industrial parts companies, invested $420 million into GreatPoint Energy. GreatPoint plans on using the investment to build a plant in China that converts coal into cleaner-burning natural gas. To read the entire article, click the photo […]
National Geographic Features GreatPoint Energy
BIGfish client GreatPoint Energy was featured in National Geographic yesterday. “Chinese conglomerate Wanxiang took a minority stake worth $420 million in the Massachusetts-based alternative energy company as part of the deal, which will result in the construction of a facility in Western China to convert coal into natural gas,” said the article. Click the photo or click here […]
WGBH Boston Features GreatPoint Energy Discussing $1.25 Billion Deal
The Cambridge-based company GreatPoint Energy announced a $1.25 billion deal this month to build a plant in China that will convert coal into natural gas. GreatPoint president and CFO Dan Goldman tells Emily what the partnership could mean for alternative energy jobs.
The Boston Globe Features GreatPoint Energy
GreatPoint Energy: Testimonial
Check out this testimonial BIGfish received from a client: “Between the two website BIGfish developed for us and the massive press coverage they attained, we’re very pleased to have BIGfish as our marketing partner.” – Andrew Perlman, CEO GreatPoint Energy
The Boston Globe Features GreatPoint Energy as a Leader in Clean-Tech
Companies like the venture-backed GreatPoint Energy are developing technology to take coal, one of the nation’s most plentiful, but dirty fuels, and convert it into clean-burning gas.
BIGfish's Clients Dominate TWiT's Green Tech Today: GreatPoint Energy, Oasys Water and Powerhouse Dynamics
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GreatPoint Energy CFO, Dan Goldman Op Ed in GreenTechMedia
GreatPoint Energy Appears in an Associated Press article on the next boom in cleantech
“The action is happening at companies like GreatPoint Energy in Cambridge, Mass., which has developed a technique for turning coal into natural gas more cheaply and efficiently than previous methods.” Click here to read the full article
GreatPoint Energy video on converting coal to natural gas using hydromethanation
Andrew Perlman, CEO and Founder of GreatPoint Energy is a 2009 MIT Technology Review TR35 Winner
“In 2004, serial entrepreneur Andrew Perlman founded GreatPoint Energy to commercialize a process for converting coal into methane (the main component of natural gas), which emits half as much carbon dioxide when burned to generate a given amount of electricity.” Click here to read the full article
GreatPoint Energy on front page of CNET!
“Most people associate green tech with renewable energy–sun, wind, biomass, geothermal. In reality, a lot of energy technology is aimed at making conventional fuels cleaner, which is exactly GreatPoint Energy’s mission: to convert dirty coal into cleaner-burning natural gas and to bury carbon dioxide emissions underground.” Click here to read the full article