Halliburton Labs selected three new companies to join its collaborative environment for cleaner, more affordable, and reliable energy. Renkube is a company that tracks glass for solar panels. Halliburton Labs will provide participants with access to a range industrial capabilities, technical knowledge, mentorships, and support to scale their businesses.
“Halliburton Labs is excited to welcome AW-Energy, RedShift and Renkube to our clean energy accelerator,” says Dale Winger, managing director of Halliburton Labs. “These new companies reflect our view that numerous innovations at scale are important in the evolution of energy systems. We are excited by the variety of market applications, geographies and participants based in Finland and the United States. We are eager to collaborate with these companies to help them achieve their strategic, operational and financial milestones.”
Renkube created an innovative glass to harvest sunlight that lowers the cost and improves the quality of solar energy generation. The patent-pending, transparent glass is used on solar panels to track the sun like a sunflower, but without any movement.
“We are excited to be part of the Halliburton Labs accelerator,” states Balaji Lakshmikanth Bangolae, founder and CEO of Renkube. “We intend to leverage Halliburton’s deep industrial expertise in manufacturing and operations as we roll out our product for commercialization.”
Halliburton Labs is accepting applications for its next cohort of participants. You can access the Halliburton Labs website to submit your application. They are due by August 31, 2022.