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Energy companies that just raised capital

A Form D is what a company files when it raises money privately, and it is due within 15 days of the first sale. These are the 14 companies filing under energy between Jul 27, 2026 and Aug 5, 2026 — the rounds that never made the news.

Companies14
Total raised$553M
Median round$4.6M
Largest$320M

Amounts are what the filing says has actually sold, not the size of the offering — a company can register a $100M round and have closed $8M of it so far.

The filings

CompanyLocationAmount raisedForm D filed
Antares Nuclear, Inc.Torrance, CA$320MJul 28, 2026
General Fusion Inc.Richmond$108MJul 27, 2026
New Energy Freedom, LLCLancaster, PA$80.0MJul 29, 2026
Central Nevada Gold Corp.Toronto$12.1MJul 30, 2026
Princeton Critical Minerals, Inc.Newark, NJ$11.0MJul 27, 2026
Nanoramic, Inc.Woburn, MA$9.0MJul 30, 2026
Advanced Thermovoltaic Systems, Corp.Loveland, CO$4.6MJul 31, 2026
Pasto Bueno Tungsten Inc.Miami, FL$2.9MJul 28, 2026
StratGrid Inc.Calgary$1.8MJul 31, 2026
Stairway Invest LLCReseda, CA$1.3MAug 4, 2026
IL Battery Fund 1 LLCBannockburn, IL$1.0MJul 29, 2026
HYDROCEAN, INCSan Diego, CA$833KAug 3, 2026
Infrawatt, Inc.Camas, WA$500KJul 29, 2026
Trico Power LLCDover, DE$335KJul 28, 2026

By state

California 56New York 30Florida 20Texas 18Massachusetts 18Illinois 15Delaware 12Colorado 11Virginia 10Washington 9New Jersey 6Georgia 6Wyoming 6Maryland 6

Where this comes from

Regulation D lets a company sell securities without registering them publicly, on condition it files a Form D. That filing names the company, its city and state, its industry, and the exact dollar amount sold. It is public the day it lands on EDGAR, and essentially nobody reads it — funding coverage is built on press releases, and a company that does not want coverage simply does not send one. Just Raised reads the daily EDGAR index instead, drops the pooled investment funds and SPVs, and publishes what is left. This page is rebuilt every time the feed refreshes.

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