Skynja
Skynja provides consumers with energy efficiency and demand response services.
| Startup type: | Competition Entry |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Prototyping |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Funding: | Friends and Family |
| Industries: | Cleantech, Internet |
| Location: | Cambridge, MA |
| Website: | http://www.skynja.com |
OUR NEWS
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Skynja showcases at BU Sustainability fair, September 16th. Details at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/SKYNJA-Electricity-Awarenes...1 year ago |
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02 September 2010
Skynja says: Skynja showcases at BU Sustainability fair, September 16th. Details at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/SKYNJA-Electricity-Awarenes... |
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02 September 2010
Skynja says: Details at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/SKYNJA-Electricity-Awarenes... |
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02 September 2010
Skynja says: Skynja showcases its application at BU Sustainability Fair, September 16 |
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01 September 2010
Skynja says: Visit our blog: www.energyiswhatmatters.com |
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01 September 2010
Skynja updated their logo, updated their description and has updated their funding status |
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01 September 2010
Edison Almeida created the startup |
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I am a 34-year old entrepreneur helping to fix the electrical system, the major responsible for our CO2 emissions in the last 100 years.
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01 September 2010
Edison Almeida joined the team. |
ABOUT US
We are all consumers of energy. We routinely use it in many ways and forms to run our factories, cook our food, keep us warm or cool, and sustain our businesses. Electricity powers the digital systems that help us conduct business each day and solve problems. Digital knowledge is, in effect, electricity.
However, all too often, electricity is taken for granted. We ignore how much we use and how much we waste. SKYNJA unites those who are aware of electrical energy consumption and its environmental impact.
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Edison Almeida
I am a 34-year old entrepreneur helping to fix the electrical system, the major responsible for our CO2 emissions in the last 100 years.