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Ignite Clean Energy (ICE)

The Ignite Clean Energy (ICE) business plan competition is open to professionals and students. In its 5th year, ICE provides business skill development, networking opportunites and a chance to attract investors throughout the competition.

Group type: Competition
Focus: Business Plans
Organizer: Non-profit
Funding: Corporate Sponsors
Industries: Cleantech
Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Website: http://ignitecleanenergy.com/

ABOUT US

The Ignite Clean Energy Competition is a place for professionals or student teams to compete for start up money for their companies in the clean energy industry.

Why Compete?
Expand your Clean Energy Network, Improve your Presentation Skills, Personal Team Instruction from Mentors in your field of interest, the possibility of winning start-up money for your business & Getting your idea out there!

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  • Linda Plano Linda Plano wrote (5 months ago):

    Hi - this is a test site for the 2009 Ignite Clean Energy Competition, its fifth year. It's open to any team (two or more people) starting a company to commercialize a clean energy technology or service company. "Clean energy" means any technology that enables us to use less fossil fuels, so it includes efficiency plays as well as solar, wind, etc. For more information, please see www.ignitecleanenergy.com, but please check back as we develop the site.

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  • Linda Plano

    Entrepreneur coach in both paid and volunteer work. Passionate about clean energy startups, co-founder of the Ignite Clean Energy Competition and the Conference on Clean Energy.

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