Armed with funding announcements, new partnership deals and projects in the works, these cleantech leaders are the ones to watch this fall. “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure” has been taken quite literally by London, Ont.–based StormFisher, an ABC member. Started in 2006 by three founders — Brandon Moffatt, Chris Guillon and Pearce Fallis — StormFisher’s biogas facility now converts more than 100,000 tonnes of organic waste each year into renewable energy, organic fertilizers and feedstock. With a focus on sustainable organics and power-to-gas projects, the company has started on several large-scale developments in Canada and the U.S. They use surplus renewable electricity at off-peak hours and produce low-carbon fuels for natural gas utilities and large corporations that are seeking to lower their carbon intensities or are in pursuit of carbon neutrality. More >>