The SuperGreen Live virtual event concluded its Live Pitch competition with three companies receiving awards, highlighting diverse and scalable climate solutions that address clean energy access, pollution prevention, and zero-emission power generation. Four climate-focused companies presented before a global audience and expert judges during the three-day event, resulting in the Judges' Choice Award going to Emission Free Generators and the SuperCrowd Award resulting in a tie between Enterprise Energy and EcoSave Technologies based on audience voting.
Emission Free Generators won the Judges' Choice Award for its hydrogen-on-demand portable generator technology that produces clean electricity with zero emissions, releasing only water vapor as a byproduct. CEO Mark Collins stated that the recognition validates years of innovation and testing toward delivering clean, reliable power where needed. The system eliminates reliance on fossil-fuel generators for off-grid, emergency, and mobile applications.
The SuperCrowd Award, determined by audience vote, resulted in a rare tie between Enterprise Energy and EcoSave Technologies. Enterprise Energy focuses on community solar and energy storage for low- and moderate-income households, working to ensure an equitable clean energy transition as one of few minority-owned clean energy developers. CEO Eric Pasi emphasized that the award belongs to the communities they serve and reflects investor and community readiness for inclusive climate solutions. More information about their approach is available at https://TheSuperCrowd.com.
EcoSave Technologies tied for the SuperCrowd Award with its EST CORE™ filtration system that removes up to 99.99% of hydrocarbons and chemical pollutants from water. President Joe Dolin noted that clean water is foundational to healthy communities and resilient ecosystems, and the award reinforces public understanding of the urgency to protect waterways. The technology offers scalable systems for municipalities, ports, and local operators to reduce environmental cleanup costs.
The judging panel included Paul Lovejoy of Stakeholder Enterprise, Léa Bouhelier-Gautreau of KingsCrowd, and Jackie Logan of Honeycomb Credit, who evaluated companies based on innovation, feasibility, impact, and scalability. Devin Thorpe, Founder of SuperGreen Live and CEO of The Super Crowd, Inc., stated that the outcomes reflect more than just competition winners but represent real, scalable solutions that are investable and actionable now. The event, hosted jointly by Green2Gold and The Super Crowd, Inc., aims to accelerate progress by connecting founders, investors, and communities around practical climate solutions.


