Chrysalis was the original lead investor in Louisville, KY-based Genscape, the nation’s first and only supplier of real-time power plant output and transmission information. The company was acquired by an investor group led by GFI Energy Ventures, LLC in August 2003 and subsequently acquired by DMG Information (DMGI), the information publishing division of DMGT (Daily Mail and General Trust plc), in June 2006.
Location: United States, Kentucky, Louisville
Employees: 201-500
Founded date: 1999
Investors 2
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