Bloomberg New Energy Finance Names New
Energy Pioneers
Five Companies Chosen for Their Progressive Work in the Field of Clean Energy, Technology and
Innovation
March 17, 2010 10:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time
LONDON--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Bloomberg New Energy Finance today named its first five ever New
Energy Pioneers. The companies – AlertMe, the Dyesol Group, Magnomatics, Novacem, and Topell Energy –
represent a range of sectors, from energy storage conversion to energy efficiency and transportation. The companies
were recognized at the third annual Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit in London.
New for the 2010 Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit, the Pioneers Programme recognises five companies
that Bloomberg New Energy Finance analysts consider to be highly promising and progressive in the field of new
energy technology and innovation.
“Bloomberg New Energy Finance chose these companies because we feel they are potential ‘game changers’ in new
energy technology and innovation,” said Michael Liebreich, chief executive of Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
“The work they are doing is progressive and significant to the future of the energy sector, and they could play a
significant role in the world’s transition to a lower carbon, more secure, smart, decentralised energy system.”
Bloomberg New Energy Finance analysts chose the recipients after assessing hundreds of companies from across
the globe, spanning all areas of energy technology. The decision was based on three criteria: innovation, traction and
potential. Each of the Bloomberg New Energy Finance Pioneers has not only demonstrated a ground-breaking new
technology, but also the ability to implement it in real-life situations.
AlertMe, headquartered in Cambridge, UK, is a leading provider of home energy management systems, extending
the reach of Smart Grid and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) networks into the home. AlertMe allows
users to visualize their energy usage and cost in real time, as well as automating usag