Recent News

November 13, 2008

Acorn Energy, Inc. Announces Third Quarter Results  » More

October 17, 2008

Coreworx hires J. Paul Haynes as COO  » More

October 09, 2008

CoaLogix a finalist for the 2008 Global Energy Awards  » More

October 06, 2008

Acorn Energy Announces Share Repurchase Program  » More

August 15, 2008

Acorn Energy, Inc. Announces Second Quarter Results  » More

August 14, 2008

Acorn Energy completes acquisition of Coreworx, leading energy infrastructure software provider  » More

July 21, 2008

Acorn Energy and CoaLogix Subsidiary Announce Two New Orders For Regeneration Totaling $5 Million  » More

July 10, 2008

CoaLogix Managing Over 10,000 MW of NOx Reduction  » More

July 01, 2008

Acorn Energy Equity Affiliate Paketeria AG Gets Volksbank Investment  » More

June 30, 2008

Acorn Energy set to join Russell Microcap Index  » More

About Us


Acorn's Strategic Vision

We believe that the problems of the current electrical grid and many of our environmental challenges are a result of massive stresses being placed on the energy infrastructure: rising demand, supply constraints and outdated infrastructure and business models. There are brute force approaches to relieving these stresses, like building more and bigger power plants, but we at Acorn have also found ways to attack these stresses by creatively applying intelligence and smarter systems to key leverage points in the industry.

Acorn's strategy is contrarian. Today it is popular to invest in big science projects. But we prefer to fish where the fish are, not where the boats are. There are substantial businesses opportunities repairing and updating the existing infrastructure,

Acorn operating companies share this strategic vision. They also share sales leads, marketing programs, and expert intelligence about the energy industry.

Acorn's Philosophy

We believe that the right management team with the right incentive plan is the best driver of shareholder returns. Acorn CEOs are passionate entrepreneurs who are enthused about delivering products and services that make the world a better place. Acorn companies' management teams typically own 10% or more of their business.