Cleantech Group Recognizes San Francisco as “Cleantech Capital of North America”

Mayor Ed Lee Accepts Award on City’s Behalf

Cleantech Venture Investment Amount by Metro Area

SAN FRANCISCO--()--Cleantech Group, the world’s leading resource for market intelligence, events, and advisory services in the cleantech industry, today recognized the City of San Francisco as the “Cleantech Capital of North America.” San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee accepted the award in person on behalf of the city in a ceremony at Justin Herman Plaza on the City’s Embarcadero.

“Cleantech Group is proud to name San Francisco the 'Cleantech Capital of North America' in recognition of the city's ongoing support for all things clean and green,” said Sheeraz Haji, CEO of the Cleantech Group. “No other city has done more to foster the innovation and deployment of cutting edge clean technologies than San Francisco.”

“Through bold policy leadership and aggressive economic development efforts, San Francisco has become a leading center for the cleantech industry,” said Mayor Lee. “Thank you to the Cleantech Group for recognizing San Francisco as the ‘Cleantech Capital of North America.’ I am deeply proud of this important milestone, and I believe this is just the beginning as we are committed to making San Francisco’s cleantech ecosystem even stronger, more sustainable and more robust.”

The Cleantech Group cited many factors that contributed to the City’s recognition as the “Cleantech Capital of North America.”

  • San Francisco is home to 208 cleantech companies and cleantech investors – one the largest and most concentrated cleantech clusters in the world. This number does not include cleantech partners, sustainable construction and other green companies.
  • Eleven companies in the Cleantech Group’s Global Cleantech 100 have locations in San Francisco, the most of any city: Adura Technologies; AMEE; Harvest Power; Heliatek; Mission Motors; Nexant; OPower; Project Frog; RelayRides; SCIenergy; and SunRun. Seven of these cleantech firms are headquartered in San Francisco.
  • In the San Francisco Bay Area, from 2006-2011, Cleantech companies raised $12 billion in venture capital and accounted for 640 deals – more than double the activity in the second most active metropolitan area – Boston.
  • Cleantech Partners – like Autodesk and Imagine H20 – call the city of San Francisco home.

About the Cleantech Group

Cleantech Group’s i3 market intelligence platform, events and advisory services accelerate market adoption, stimulate demand, and remove barriers to cleantech innovation. A global company with offices in North America and Europe, we connect business leaders with cleantech innovation through the i3 Platform (http://i3.cleantech.com/), the most comprehensive, vetted, up-to-date source for insights into companies, investors, financing and relationships across the clean technology ecosystem. Cleantech Group also produces the industry-leading Cleantech Forums and Global Cleantech 100 Summit. Details at: http://www.cleantech.com.

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Contacts

for the Cleantech Group
Edward Sullivan, +1-617-230-6152
Media-Services@cleantech.com

Release Summary

Cleantech Group today recognized the City of San Francisco as the “Cleantech Capital of North America” and presented the award to Mayor Ed Lee in a ceremony at Justin Herman Plaza.

Contacts

for the Cleantech Group
Edward Sullivan, +1-617-230-6152
Media-Services@cleantech.com