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    In 1936, the Laboratory Equipment Company introduced the first rapid carbon determinator to the American iron and steel industry. Today, 75 years later, LECO is recognized globally as a leader in...
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    Enviva is a leading global energy company specializing in sustainable wood bioenergy. We are the world’s largest producer of sustainable wood pellets, a renewable alternative to coal and part of...
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    Ingeteam is an international technological Group specialized in electric power conversion. Its state of the art developments in power and control electronics (inverters, frequency...
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    NuScale Power is developing a new modular light water reactor to supply reliable and abundant carbon-free nuclear energy. Our groundbreaking small modular reactor (SMR) design features a fully...
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    Star Renewable Energy was established to recognise the growing interest in this area of Star Refrigeration's work. SRE at this stage is focussed on Heatpumps although other forms of low carbon or...
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    Hydrostor, a private company founded in 2010 and based in Toronto, Canada, is the world’s leading developer of utility-scale energy storage facilities. Hydrostor’s proprietary Advanced...
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    The Pacific Green Technologies Group is becoming a world leader at providing sustainable cleantech solutions to help solve climate warming, green energy and resource scarcity challenges. Our vision is...
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    Viridos (formerly Synthetic Genomics, Inc.) is a California-based biotechnology company. harnessing the power of photosynthesis to create transformative solutions to mitigate climate...
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    Lhyfe, a pure player in hydrogen production, was founded by a team of experts who aim at connecting nature and our energy needs without any prejudice to natural resources. Directly connected to...
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    “The answer to that question is 'yes,' but not usually,” said Rob Jackson, a professor of Earth system science at Stanford University. An expert on the health impacts of...

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