Jun 27, 2019 | In the News, Press Release
BRAWLEY, CA – Hyperlight Energy was honored to hold the Ribbon Cutting on its commercial-ready product, Hylux™, at Southern California Gas Company’s (SoCalGas) unveiling event today. After years of prototype development and testing supported by SoCalGas, the California Energy Commission, and the United States Department of Energy SunShot™ program, Hylux™ has advanced to commercial readiness… View as PDF
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Oct 19, 2016 | In the News, Press Release
SACRAMENTO – The California Energy Commission approved a $1.96 million grant today to Silicon Valley Clean Water for a unique wastewater treatment process that saves energy by eliminating the need for aeration, and recovers water for reuse. The grant will fund a... read more
Sep 10, 2014 | In the News
San Diego, CA, September 10, 2014 — Hyperlight Energy is proud to announce that its demonstration site at San Diego State University’s Center for Energy Sustainability in Brawley, CA has been chosen as a tour stop for the 2014 Algae Biomass Summit. With... read more
Jul 1, 2014 | In the News
Brawley, Calif., July 1, 2014 — Aiming to help customers save money, conserve energy, and support California’s environmental goals, Southern California Gas Co. has teamed up with the California Energy Commission to provide $2 million in funding to support... read more
Oct 10, 2013 | In the News
Hyperlight Energy® has done a great job developing its solar thermal equipment for companies with steam boiler systems for less than $3m… October 22, 2013; Source: Financial... read more
Mar 15, 2013 | In the News
“Hyperlight Energy® is an early-stage manufacturer of renewable equipment headquartered near San Diego. Over the next several months, it will be constructing a 1.8 acre demonstration project at the SDSU site using a patented new technology that could address some of... read more
Jan 10, 2013 | In the News
“A boom in shale-gas extraction, the technique that made the U.S. the top producer of the fuel, would complement growth in renewables because both curb use of dirtier commodities, the International Renewable Energy Agency said.” January 10, 2013; Source:... read more