| Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Lanny Boeing |
Vice President - Law | Profile |
Mountainview Energy, Ltd. engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of petroleum and natural gas reserves in Montana and North Dakota regions of the United States. It holds interests in projects located in the Williston Basin Bakken/Three Forks play and the south Alberta Bakken play. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Cut Bank, Montana.
Utilities Inc is a Northbrook, IL-based company in the Energy & Utilities sector.
Ambri (formerly Liquid Metal Battery Corporation) is developing an electricity storage solution that will change the way electric grids are operated worldwide. Ambri will enable the more widespread use of renewable generation like wind and solar, reduce power prices and increase system reliability. Ambri’s technology — the liquid metal battery — was invented in the lab of Dr. Donald Sadoway, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At MIT, the Liquid Metal Battery Project built upon Professor Sadoway’s 40 years of experience working with extreme electrochemical processes, ranging from aluminum smelting, to molten oxide electrolysis for extracting oxygen from lunar regolith, to lithium polymer batteries. The research on campus has been supported by the Deshpande Center, the Chesonis Family Foundation, ARPA-E and the French energy company, Total. David Bradwell (now Senior Vice President of Commercialization & Chief Technology Officer of Ambri) played an instrumental role in advancing the technology while he completed an M.Eng degree, a Ph.D degree, and a one-year postdoctoral fellowship. In 2010, Bradwell and Sadoway, along with Luis Ortiz, co-founded Ambri with the goal of commercializing the technology.
Central Rural Electric Cooperative is one of the leading providers in Energy & Utilities. It is based in Stillwater, OK. To find more information about Central Rural Electric Cooperative, please visit www.crec.coop.
More than 1 million Kentucky residents and thousands of businesses depend on East Kentucky Power Cooperative for reliable, affordable energy every day. Based just minutes from Lexington, Ky., EKPC generates and transmits the energy to 87 counties. As a not-for-profit cooperative, we are focused on serving 16 electric cooperatives by providing reliable energy every moment of every day, at affordable rates. EKPC generates electricity at traditional coal and natural gas power plants, as well as a 60-acre solar-energy farm and innovative plants fueled by methane from landfills. EKPC delivers energy over 2,800 miles of high-voltage transmission facilities, which we own and maintain. EKPC also works closely with 16 electric cooperatives to offer energy efficiency and demand-side management options to help members manage their local bills. And we work with our co-ops to ensure vibrant local economies by working to bring jobs and investment to Kentucky. EKPC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans