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Bear Creek Services is a Shreveport, LA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Tiandi Energy is a Houston, TX-based company in the Energy & Utilities sector.
RPower is a company that provides energy and resilience solutions to businesses, including the design, development, installation, operation, and maintenance of on-site, behind-the-meter power generation sources. Their Resilience as a Service (RaaS) bus...
Raven SR is a US-headquartered clean fuels company that is revolutionizing the way the world uses waste. We transform waste destined for landfill – municipal solid waste, organic waste and methane – into environmentally friendly, efficient and profitable clean hydrogen and Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuels with our patented Steam/CO2 Reformer technology. We use a unique two-stage steam and a chemical process, not combustion, to produce clean hydrogen and Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuels. This means we can process varied and mixed feedstocks with almost no waste or pollution and extract the largest volume of output per ton of input. Our clean hydrogen is 99.999% pure and can be used in hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, and our Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuels have zero-sulfur content, have lower emissions, higher energy content, higher torque, a higher flowability, lower freeze point, and higher viscosity.
The New York Power Authority is the nation`s largest state public power organization, with 16 generating facilities and more than 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 70 percent of the electricity we produce is clean renewable hydropower. NYPA is a leader in promoting energy efficiency, new energy technologies and electric transportation initiatives. Our lower-cost power production and electricity purchases support hundreds of thousands of jobs throughout the state. Our business customers range from Fortune 100 giants competing in international markets to small manufacturing or service firms that are vital to local economies. We sell power to government agencies; to community-owned electric systems and rural electric cooperatives; to job-producing companies; to private utilities for resale—without profit—to their customers; and to neighboring states, under federal requirements.