Specialized Disclosure Report (sd)
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UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington,
D.C. 20549
FORM
SD
Specialized
Disclosure Report
Acorn
Energy, Inc.
(Exact
Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)
Delaware |
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0-19771 |
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22-2786081 |
(State
or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization) |
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(Commission
File Number) |
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(IRS
Employer
Identification No.) |
3844
Kennett Pike, Wilmington, Delaware |
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19807 |
(Address
of principal executive offices) |
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(Zip
Code) |
Michael
Barth,
Chief Financial Officer
(302)
656-1707
(Name and telephone number, including area code, of the person to contact in connection with this report.)
Check the
appropriate box to indicate the rule pursuant to which this form is being filed, and provide the period to which the information
in this form applies:
[X] Rule
13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13p-1) for the reporting period from January 1 to December 31, 2014.
Section
1 – Conflict Minerals Disclosure
Item
1.01 Conflict Minerals Disclosure and Report
Item
1.02 Exhibit
A copy of
Acorn Energy, Inc.’s Conflict Minerals Report is filed as Exhibit 1.01 hereto and is publicly available at http://www.acornenergy.com/rsc/docs/conflictsmineralreport.pdf
Section
2 – Exhibits
Item
2.01 Exhibits
Exhibit
1.01 – Conflict Minerals Report as required by Items 1.01 and 1.02 of this Form.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant
to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf
by the duly authorized undersigned.
ACORN
ENERGY, INC. |
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By: |
/s/
Michael Barth |
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Date:
May 28, 2015 |
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Michael
Barth |
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Chief
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Exhibit
1.01
Conflict
Minerals Report of Acorn Energy, Inc.
in
Accordance with Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
This is
the Conflict Minerals Report of Acorn Energy, Inc. (“Acorn”) for calendar year 2014 in accordance with Rule 13p-1
(the “Rule”) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “1934 Act”). Please refer to the Rule, Form
SD and the 1934 Act Release No. 34-67716 for definitions of the terms used in this Report, unless otherwise defined herein.
Acorn is
a holding company that does not make, source or sell any product. In accordance with the Rule, Acorn undertook due diligence to
determine the conflict minerals status of the necessary conflict minerals used in the businesses of its operating subsidiaries:
DSIT Solutions Ltd. (“DSIT”), GridSense® Inc. in the US and CHK GridSense Pty, Ltd. in Australia
(collectively, “GridSense”), OmniMetrixTM, LLC (“Omni”) and US Seismic Systems®,
Inc. (“USSI®”).
DSIT provides
security solutions from underwater threats to naval and marine based energy assets. GridSense sells products and provides monitoring
for all critical points along the electricity delivery system. Omni’s business is the provision of monitoring services for
back-up generators, other power sources and cathodic protection systems. USSI supplies fiber optic sensing solutions to increase
oil/gas production and for perimeter security.
Based on
guidance released by the Securities and Exchange Commission, Acorn determined that Omni – whose only business is that of
a service provider – is not subject to the required conflicts minerals inquiry as equipment it sources or makes is used
only to provide a service to its customers under circumstances where such equipment is owned by or returned to Omni or abandoned
by the customer following conclusion of the provision of services. In addition, Acorn determined that USSI is also not subject
to the required conflicts minerals inquiry as during the 2014 calendar year, it only acted as a service provider and all equipment
was retained by USSI following the terms of the service.
Acorn determined
that its other subsidiaries were subject to the Rule. In conducting the required due diligence, Acorn relied on the OECD Due Diligence
Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas (OECD 2011), an internationally
recognized due diligence framework, to the extent applicable. In addition, Acorn conflicts minerals program personnel engaged
in a continual review of professional and industry literature, published legal and accounting whitepapers and alerts and attended
industry webinars and other seminars.
The origin
of the conflict minerals cannot be determined with any certainty once the raw ores are smelted, refined and converted to ingots,
bullion or other conflict mineral-containing derivatives. The smelters and refiners are the consolidating points for raw ore and
are in the best position in the total supply chain to know the origin of the ores. All of the Acorn companies that are subject
to the Rule are several levels removed from the actual mining of conflict minerals and none makes purchases of raw ore or unrefined
conflict minerals and makes no purchases in the Covered Countries. Thus, Acorn’s due diligence measures consisted primarily
of conducting a supply-chain survey with direct suppliers of materials containing conflict minerals based on either the
template developed jointly by the companies of Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition® (EICC®) and The Global e-Sustainability
Initiative (GeSI), known as the CFSI Reporting Template (the “Template”), or a questionnaire derived from such Template
to identify the smelters and refiners. Inquiries were made of 108 suppliers and as of April 30, 2015, we received responses from
57 of the suppliers queried.
Acorn’s
operating subsidiaries’ products that include conflicts minerals necessary to their functionality or production are listed
below. In general, they include circuit boards, communications devices and other components that may contain conflicts minerals.
DSIT: |
AquaShield™
Diver Detection Sonar (DDS) - a system that provides critical coastal and offshore protection of sites through long-range
detection, tracking, classification and warning of unauthorized divers and Swimmer Delivery Vehicles for rapid deployment
and effective response |
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AquaShield-ERTM
– a DDS system similar to the AquaShieldTM DDS except that it is specially designed to enable detection,
tracking and classification of targets at much longer ranges, thus enabling better response time when required for operational
considerations |
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PointShield™
Portable Diver Detection Sonar – a medium-range portable diver detection sonar aimed at protecting vessels at anchorage
and covering restricted areas such as water canals and intakes |
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Mobile/Portable
Acoustic Range – a system that accurately measures a submarine’s or surface vessel’s radiated noise,
thus enabling navies and shipyards to monitor and control the radiated noise and to silence their submarines and ships |
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Generic
Sonar Simulator –a simulator for the rapid and comprehensive training of Anti-Submarine Warfare, submarine, and
mine detection sonar operators |
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Underwater
Acoustic Signal Analysis system –a system that processes and analyzes all types of acoustic signals radiated by
various sources and received by naval sonar systems (submarine, surface and air platforms, fixed bottom moored sonar systems,
etc.) |
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Sonar
Building Blocks – based on its sonar capabilities and development of the DDS, DSIT has developed a number of generic
building blocks of sonar systems such as Signal Processing Systems and Sonar Power Amplifiers |
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Hull
Mounted Sonar (HMS) – based on its sonar building blocks, DSIT also provides high performance, affordable HMS for
surface ships |
Additional
areas of development and production in real-time and embedded hardware and software include:
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Weapon/Command
& Control (“C&C”) Operating Consoles - DSIT specializes in Weapon/C&C Operating Consoles for unique
naval and air applications, designed through synergistic interaction with the end-user. Such consoles utilize Human-Machine
Interface (“HMI”) prototyping supported on a variety of platforms as an integral part of the HMI definition and
refinement process. Weapon/C&C Console-specific applications driven by HMI include signal processing and data fusion and
tracking. |
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Computerized
Vision for the Semiconductor Industry - DSIT works with global leaders of semiconductor wafer inspection systems in developing
technologies to enable the semiconductor industry to detect defects in the manufacture of silicon wafers. DSIT also develops
and manufactures hardware and embedded software for computerized vision systems, and provides the integration of digital and
analog technologies, image processing and intricate logic development. |
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Modems,
data links and telemetry systems – DSIT works with major defense companies developing modems, advanced wide-band data
links and telemetry and navigation systems for airborne and missile systems and also provides development and production services
of hardware and embedded signal processing software with high quality control standards. |
GridSense: |
Transformer
IQ® - a comprehensive, cost-effective monitoring system that monitors from the substation to the residential
transformer all transformer failure parameters |
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Line
IQ® Systems - provides real-time monitoring of events, load, voltage and temperatures with intelligent
algorithms for accurate fault detection and overhead line condition monitoring |
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HighVTM
Camera - provides high-voltage inspection for energized assets to 345kV phase to phase, with one-touch still image
or video capture, is Android tablet optimized for maximum functionality, and offers rapid deployment via hotstick |
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PowerMonicTM
- The PowerMonicTM range of outdoor power analyzers and analytical software provides portable, comprehensive
monitoring of low-voltage circuits, including power quality profiles, transient recordings, RMS event captures, flicker, sags
and swells, and remote capabilities |
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Grid
InSiteTM - an intuitive, integrated software platform for configuring GridSense network monitoring devices,
accessing their data, and turning that data into actionable, smart grid intelligence |
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DistributionIQ®
- a robust platform for battery- and maintenance-free remote monitoring of non-transformer assets and applications,
including fixed capacitor banks, underground cables, and underground line faults |
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DemandIQTM
- uses TransformerIQ® to detect overload conditions at the poletop transformer and, in conjunction with
proprietary algorithms developed at San Diego Gas and Electric, perform direct load shedding within the household (under development) |
Conflicts
Minerals Disclosure
Acorn has
determined in good faith that for calendar year 2014, the results from due diligence did not allow Acorn to reach a reportable
conclusion as to the source of any potential conflict minerals.
Acorn
makes this determination due to a lack of sufficient information from its suppliers to conclude whether the necessary
conflict minerals originated in the Covered Countries and, if so, whether the necessary conflict minerals were from recycle
or scrap sources, were DRC conflict free or have not been found to be DRC conflict free. This Report has not been subject to
an independent private sector audit as allowed under the Rule, which provides a temporary accommodation for the first two
years following November 13, 2012. This report is available on Acorn’s website at: http://www.acornenergy.com/rsc/docs/conflictsmineralreport.pdf
In the next
compliance period, Acorn intends to implement steps to continue to engage with its suppliers with a goal of improving the rate
and quality of responses from suppliers to further mitigate the risk that its necessary conflict minerals benefit armed groups.
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