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ISSUE

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De-centralizing
energy:
2015 Renewable
Energy Outlook

Solar Gets
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Energy Storage
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Biomass
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Thermal
renewable energy
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SOLAR

Solar Outlook 2015:


Still Growing but No
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Young Kid There is
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WIND

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Wind Outlook 2015:


Striving for 2000 GW
by 2030 With the right
policy commitment to
address climate change,
wind power could supply
close to 20 percent of global
electricity demand by 2050.
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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY

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2015: International
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ENERGY STORAGE

ON THE COVER
In 2015, energy will
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Energy Storage
Outlook 2015:
Exploring
Opportunities
Slow and steady growth
predicted for this renewable
energy enabling technology.
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HYDROPOWER

Wave and Tidal Energy Outlook


2015: Finally Emerging from the
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Where Do You See
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In this issue, we offer you outlooks for six clean energy industries: solar,
wind, energy storage, geothermal, bioenergy, and hydropower in the
form of wave and tidal energy. A key theme in many of these industries
is the rise of consumer-controlled energy generation. This isnt just rooftop solar for homeowners. Major businesses are using bioenergy, wind
power, energy storage, and other forms of clean energy technologies to
take control of their energy generation.
Navigant Research reported in December 2014 that the annual
installed capacity of distributed generation technologies would reach 165
GW by 2023, double the annual installed capacity of 2014. In addition,
a report by the International Energy Agency released in October 2014
explained that for the frst time, the global share of distributed PV is now
larger than large-scale PV, taking 55 percent of the PV market in 2013.
Forward-thinking utilities are making bold moves to capture some
of that distributed generation revenue. Last year at least three U.S.based utility holding companies Duke Energy Corp, NextEra Energy Resources and Edison International made investments in distributed solar companies: Clean Power Finance; Smart Energy Capital; and
SoCore Energy, respectively. Utilities all over the world are being forced
to re-think their business models and adopt new methods to stay relevant and proftable in a changing economy.
Its not just utilities. The shared economy is impacting corporate
enterprises from hotels to taxis and that trend wont be reversing anytime soon. (Theres more about this in my video above.) While I dont
think that 2015 will be the year that the shared economy and distributed
generation converge, I do believe we
are headed in that direction. Thats
what Ill be looking out for in 2015.
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The Big Question

Key executives weigh in on worldwide renewable energy issues

Where Do You See Renewable


Energy Growth Potential in 2015?
Our annual outlook issue is our attempt to predict what will happen within the renewable energy
industry over the course of the year. To do this, we went straight to the top of major renewable
energy companies, asking CEOs and presidents to tell us where they are devoting their company
resources in order to capitalize on some of the market growth that they expect to see in 2015.
Read the responses below to gain insight on this issues big question:
Where Do You See Renewable Energy Growth Potential in 2015?

Kyle Seymour,

President, S&C
Electric Company

I SEE A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT of potential growth in both utility-scale and


residential solar around the world. We have begun to see projects that are
reaching grid-parity in some areas and believe this will sustain the wave of
solar generation we saw in 2014. Our focus will be in helping guide customers
through the interconnection process in regions where regulation and policy are
opening up new solar markets. Additionally, we continue to work with customers on ways to reduce construction costs for utility-scale solar projects by fnding ways to pre-engineer solutions that reduce the manpower and time needed
for grid interconnection.
This growth in solar is going to bring
energy storage into focus, and I anticipate this will be an important area of
growth in 2015. Weve seen initiatives in
countries like Australia, the United Kingdom, the U.S., and parts of Africa use
storage to make solar more adaptive to
grid conditions. States in the U.S. that
have high concentrations of distributed
solar such as California, Hawaii, and
Texas are executing plans to encourage the addition of storage to their grids.
As the price of both solar generation
and battery storage continues to fall, the

main challenge will be the regulatory


framework that limits the options electric
utilities can pursue in making the necessary changes to the grid.
All this does not mean we have forgotten about wind energy. We are committed not only to new developments
spurred by recently extended tax credits,
but on keeping the large installation base
of wind operational. To do this, we anticipate that wind operators will use new
technology, including remote monitoring and real-time data, to maintain their
installed interconnection systems.

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THE YEAR 2014 MARKED a tipping point for solar energy. It has
become one of the fastest growing sources of new power generation in the United States and public acceptance, on many levels, continues to grow. Obviously, the year ahead will see ongoing price cuts that can only improve solars competitiveness with
other forms of energy generation, even coal and natural gas.
Julia Hamm,
But, based on our own research and analysis, the Solar
President and
Electric Power Association (SEPA) sees a few potential areas
CEO, Solar Electric of growth that stand out from the general trends.
Power Association
Even with the termination of the federal investment tax credit looming, utility-scale projects of 1-5 megawatts and greater are frmly established as major drivers of the solar market
and will continue to spread across the country. Financing for these projects has
become easier as investors gain confdence in solar, backed up by the trend toward
innovative fnancing tools such as yieldcos and green bond programs.
The growth potential for community solar is huge and healthy. Both utilities
and community groups see these projects as a cost-effective way to respond to
public demand for clean energy and to serve those who cannot put panels on their
roofs, whether apartment dwellers, small businesses or others. Community projects can also create a good balance between local generation and utilities ability
to site these facilities where solar can provide the most value to the grid.
SEPAs recent survey of community solar projects now online across the U.S.
found that 87 percent were initiated by utilities.

The year 2014 marked a tipping


point for solar energy.
The development of advanced technologies both storage and smart
inverters is clearly an area slated for growth, with the potential to make
solar more stable and reliable, removing further barriers to adoption. While
cost and regulatory issues remain, the industrys intense focus on these technologies could bring them to market more quickly than expected.
Regulatory battles over net metering and rate design remain a damper to wider
solar adoption, but even here we see change. Moving into 2015, the trend toward
collaboration and compromise among the many stakeholders involved in these
debates could become a powerful catalyst for solar growth this year.
SEPAs 51st State Initiative is intended to build on this momentum, drawing in new ideas on how to create energy markets that from the ground up
incorporate the interests of the full range of stakeholders and ensure clean,
affordable and reliable power to all.
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THE EMERGING MARKETS economies in Asia-Pacifc, East Africa and Central America will continue to be leading areas
for growth in geothermal power in 2015. These regions
are home to economies where there is growing demand for
power sources, where climate change answers are crucial,
and where geothermal can provide unique benefts.Indonesia, the Philippines, Mexico, Kenya and Ethiopia are
Karl Gawell,
expected to be among the leaders and are where U.S. geoCEO, Geothermal
thermal companies will be working to answer the needs
Energy Association of the marketplace for clean, reliable power with improved
performance, fexibility and availability.
In the U.S., California and other states continue to adjust
policies and procurement to better recognize the values of a diverse renewable resource mix and of geothermal specifcally in producing reliable power
systems for the future. We also expect California to revisit legislation that supports the Salton Sea Restoration and Renewable Energy Initiative, a program
that seeks to address a looming environmental problem by expanding geothermal and other renewable power production in the southern end of the
state. Other opportunities for new projects will center on untapped resources
in the Western U.S.
The global geo power industry is on track to reach 20 GW of installed
capacity, if not more, by 2024. At the beginning of 2015 there are upwards
of 12.7 GW of geothermal power operational throughout 24 countries. There
are 11.7 GW of capacity additions in development and 1.8 GW of power under
construction in 80 countries. This steady movement shows that geothermals
place in the global energy market is secure.

2015 WILL BE THE YEAR of the consumer in residential solar.


In 2014, the industry fought tooth and nail in 40 states to
combat monopoly utility attacks on rooftop solar. These victories were due in large part to those consumers who spoke
up and showed up to rallies in support of the industry in
polls conducted across the country, 80 to 90 percent of voters across party lines support rooftop solar. These utility
Lynn Jurich,
attacks will continue in 2015, and public leaders and poliCEO, SunRun
cymakers must answer to the will of the people.
By the end of 2014, more than 600,000 households had
installed solar in the U.S., and with each household that chooses clean solar power more are likely to follow. As solar gains mindshare well also
see an opportunity for more mainstream consumer services and lifestyle brands
who are looking to leverage the passion consumers have for energy choice.
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For consumers, home solar power is a lifestyle.And like many lifestyle


companies, residential solar companies that offer consumers a variety of ways
to engage with them online, on the phone, in a retail environment, through
a local company or through a partnership with another brand will be
poised for success in 2015.
In addition, big data now impacts nearly every consumer segment and
it will play an important role in increasing home solar adoption in 2015.
Already weve seen the emergence of new software and tools in the residen-

There are upwards of 12.7 GW of geothermal


power operational throughout 24 countries.
tial solar industry that keep the consumer in mind tools that improve the
ease and speed of getting solar on their home making for a better customer
experience.
In 2015 we will see this trend progress even further in the residential solar
segment as the largest players in the industry become more sophisticated at
reaching and engaging consumers.
Solar companies that provide consumers with the products and services they want in some cases even combining them with other services that
drive value for homeowners and sell those products and services where
consumers want to buy them, will drive consumer adoption in 2015.

I SEE GROWTH IN BOTH community solar and corporate &


industrial direct power purchase agreements (PPAs). The
link between these is the expanding interest in being part
of a renewable energy project.
Although only about a dozen companies have announced
direct PPAs, we are hearing from more companies who are
starting to explore these opportunities in earnest. Interest
Dan Kalafatas,
is growing for a number of reasons, many of them fnanCEO, 3Degrees
cial. The relative low cost of capital and declining cost of
renewable energy creates real potential for corporate and
Group
industrial customers to capture the economic and hedge
benefts of renewable energy generation like never before.
Second, its a buyers market for power purchase agreements with relatively
few buyers. Finally, many frms like the idea of using their buying power to
spur the development of new renewable energy projects, and direct PPAs offer
means to do so.
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However, these transactions are incredibly complex, which is the reason we have seen only limited uptake to date. Early entrants report that signifcant staff time across an organization is required to consummate these
agreements. My prediction is that in 2015, we will start to settle on some business models that will become more widely understood and build a clearer
path for companies that have the appetite to undertake these (at times literally) groundbreaking projects.
This interest in more direct involvement in renewable energy also ties back
to the other area of growth I identifed community solar. We will see more
community solar programs developed for both the residential sector and for
small and mid-sized businesses. Similar to PPAs, these programs allow customers to make direct commitments and own some of the benefts of a renewable energy project.

LAST YEAR, NEW YORK and New Jersey announced public funds to provide grants, loans, and other fnancial
resources for small-scale, distributed generation (DG)
projects. New Yorks Green Bank and New Jerseys Energy Resilience Bank are reactions to the lengthy power
outage caused by Superstorm Sandy in 2012. Offcials
hope that on-site generation will allow facilities to keep
critical infrastructure running during future outages.
Phil Brennan,
Both banks have announced a particular focus on renewCEO, Echogen
able generation.
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To most people, that means wind and solar. But theres
another renewable source that has been overlooked in
our quest for a cleaner energy supply: waste heat. The heat from the backup generator at a hospital or the biogas-fueled engine at a wastewater treatment plant is usually vented to the atmosphere effectively thrown away.
Waste heat to power (WHP) projects capture that heat and generate useful
electricity from it. Because WHP generates electricity without producing carbon emissions, 19 states recognize it as a renewable energy in their portfolio
standards.
WHP improves grid resiliency by adding small distributed generation units.
But it also enhances the grid by diversifying our energy sources. WHP projects connected to industrial processes that operate 24/7 can produce electricity even when the sun isnt shining or the wind isnt blowing.
As more states look to prepare their infrastructure for the effects of climate
change, and more private facility owners look to increase control over their
energy supply, we can expect DG assets, especially those powered by waste
heat, to exhibit strong growth in 2015 and beyond.
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IN 2015, WE SEE LOW oil prices, at least for a time; corn production at or near record levels; animal feed demand
increasing and its prices rising. At the global level we
believe energy consumption will continue to rise driven by
consumer demand, which is coming from the expanding
middle classes in China and India.So demand increases
across markets globally. That is good for business.
Pat Gruber,
On many minds currently is the impact of low oil on the
CEO, GEVO
development of renewable fuels and chemicals. The proper way to think about renewable resource based chemicals and fuels is to look at the differential of cost between
oil and renewable carbon such as corn. The cost of oil at $50/bbl on a pound
basis is roughly $0.165/lb in a crude state. How long will oil stay this inexpensive? Weeks, months, certainly not years. If oil goes back to $100/bbl, the cost
would be $0.33/lb.
In comparison, carbohydrate from corn, the raw material for isobutanol and
ethanol, is currently $0.07 per pound assuming $4.00/bu corn price. How can
this be? With corn, virtually all of the protein and nutritional value is captured
and sold for animal feed, and the carbohydrate is a byproduct.Animal feed made
from corn is 120 percent of the value of the corn itself! Improvements in production all point to lower costs, combined with more corn produced per acre. Sustainability combined with common sense and desire for proft. Farmers are learning
to lower costs of production while reducing their environmental footprint.
Renewable resource-based products need to win on total cost for customers. We dont believe in green premiums as a rule. Instead we see customers paying for functionality or properties for a price. Isobutanol for fuels
candeliver superior properties: more miles driven, lower emissions, more
stable performance after storage when blended with gasoline. Isobutanol
addresses unmet market needs given its properties and price. We expect isobutanol to demonstrate these applications on a commercial basis in 2015.

Jake Rozmaryn,

CEO, Eco Branding

THE LATEST TARIFF APPROVAL on solar modules and components manufactured in China and Taiwan will enable the
rise of U.S. solar manufacturers as a strong market segment in the year ahead. Future solar demand is expected
to be at an all-time high due in large part to the soonto-expire ITC and domestic solar manufacturers have a
great opportunity to grow their individual businesses as
well as strengthen U.S. solar manufacturing.
These market conditions will create the need for manufacturers to stand apart from competitors by both
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remaining cost competitive and marketing products in new ways. Domestic solar manufacturers will need to move beyond their historical differentiator of Made in America. Their ability to maximize their marketshare
over the next 24 months will depend greatly on positioning their company
name and product into the market, connecting with customers and fnding
new value propositions.

Energy companies expanding and refocusing


around a variety of technologies will
defne the sector in the upcoming year.
Often companies believe marketing is something they need to focus on
when they become a large company, but effective marketing is what will
help companies develop the top of mind consciousness to transform into an
instantly recognized and valued brand like SunPower.
At Eco Branding we plan to address the domestic solar manufacturing
market segment by helping these companies identify and communicate their
key differentiators. This will help them stand out as viable product options for
U.S. solar integrators to utilize in their growing business operations.

THERE ARE CLEAR MARKETS that are primed for growth. In


Europe, China, Japan, India and North America distributed generation technologies are all positioned to experience
signifcant gains due to a mix of competing energy prices, policy structures, and existing business models. Unique
factors, like the potential step down of the Investment Tax
Credit in the end of 2016 in the U.S., Japanese displacement
Haresh Patel,
of nuclear capacity, recognition by Chinas government that
CEO, Mercatus
air pollution poses major health risks, or the Indian Governments rural electrifcation goals will drive rapid solar
investments in 2015.
However, the energy companies that will win in these markets will be the
ones that can provide complete energy solutions to consumers. Energy companies expanding and refocusing around a variety of technologies will defne
the sector in the upcoming year.
Companies historically focused on a single energy vertical will expand
in order to reliably deliver electrons. In the last couple weeks we have seen
previews, Solar City has started to enlarge efforts to combine rooftop solar
installations with storage technology, while SunEdison diversifed production
capacity by acquiring First Wind.
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Major utility companies are also pivoting around new technologies, the
German utility company E.ON recently announced that it plans to drop centralized power assets to focus specifcally on distributed generation to join
what they call the new world of energy. NRG made a strategic shift into
renewable energy while NextEra purchased Hawaiian Electric, a move analysts believe will be the template for a regulated business model in a deeply
distributed generation grid.
These shifts are a prelude to a year of competition in the sector as
major players fght for market share. Whats clear is that distributed
generation and other renewable energy technologies will continue to
penetrate larger portions of the grid, who benefts from that change is yet
to be determined.

SOLAR WILL CONTINUE TO BE a core driver of renewable


energy growth in 2015, as costs continue to decline and
installations escalate. The solar industrys focus thus far
has been on increasing the number of panels installed, but
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to operations and maintenance (O&M).
The massive amounts of data that these solar systems
Michael Herzig, are producing are crucial to understanding and optimizFounder and CEO, ing these assets throughout their 20-25 year life cycle. To
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solar and power industry as a whole will increasingly rely on data and analytics to maintain effciency at each source of energy production.

Nick
Blitterswyk,

CEO, UGE
International
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FOR DISTRIBUTED SOLAR, residential has been hot since


SolarCitys IPO in late 2012. This year, attention will turn to
small and medium commercial projects. These small and
mid-sized projects represent a huge market for the industry, by our estimates larger than the residential sector,
though not without their challenges. In the United States,
there are 5.6 million commercial buildings, and most of
those suitable for solar can only ft arrays that are 200 kW
or smaller. Developers that successfully streamline fnancing, implementation, and procurement for these types of
projects have virtually unlimited room for expansion.

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Internationally, the demand for commercial solar is even more dire, particularly in countries where current infrastructure cannot keep pace with the
rapidly developing economy. Reliable and affordable energy is crucial for running a successful business, and many facilities simply cannot rely on their
countrys local utility grid to provide it. Renewable energy is the solution for
powering these businesses and fueling these developing economies. The technology is scalable and the market is already there the biggest challenge to
overcome is education.
Many companies turn to diesel and coal simply because they dont know
about how far renewables have come. Our role as developers is to bridge this
gap and in the process, we will not only improve how global business gets
done, but drastically reduce the use of dirty fuels in the developing world.

POWER GENERATION from renewable sources has grown


signifcantly in recent years, providing clean energy for
generations to come. However, intermittency of power generated by wind and solar makes it diffcult for the producers and utilities to not only match the load requirements
for businesses and consumers on the grid but also in subMichael Chung, par utilization of these capital assets.
Group President,
As these installations continue to rise, load balancAutomation
ing will become an even bigger challenge for the electrical
Group, Parker
grid. To overcome this, the industry is evaluating various
methods for storing excess energy and discharging it to the
Hannifin
grid when demand outpaces generation or for short windows while generation is switched over from one source to
the other. One such technology is the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).
While this technology has been utilized mainly for power quality optimization
such as frequency regulation over the past few years, it is fnding acceptance
in new energy applications.

Load balancing will become an even


bigger challenge for the electrical grid.
With the increase in solar and wind generation, load shifting and peak
shaving are becoming hot topics for BESS. At times, there is excess energy on
the grid when sun and wind assets are producing to their peak capacity. This
energy is wasted when it cannot be stored and discharged in a controlled
fashion when such assets are down.
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If certain technological (cost) challenges to managing this energy can be


overcome, the adoption of renewable energy will accelerate further. A signifcant part of the challenge has been the cost of batteries in a BESS as they
account for about 60-75 percent of the total installed cost. The industry continues to make progress towards reducing the cost of battery ($/watt), driven
largely by increasing scale and technology advancements in the electric vehicle market. It is my belief that over the next couple of years, we will see an
ever increasing number of BESS installations coupled with renewable energy
assets. This will only make the ecosystem more robust, reliable and effcient,
resulting in projects that are fnancially sound with solid rates of return.
Another mega trend taking shape in the energy market is the move
towards distributed power and micro-grids. We all remember hurricane
Sandy a couple of years ago where many companies and consumers found
themselves without power for weeks. This has caused many commercial and
industrial businesses to consider adding wind, solar and energy storage to
their critical electrical loads to minimize commercial losses from grid outages. Further, such actions appeal to the sustainability initiatives and help
control power costs over time. We, at Parker Hannifn see this trend of using
energy storage based micro-grids by Industrial/Commercial organizations
growing for many years to come.
Parker Hannifns Energy Grid-Tie division has been designing and building BESS for the storage market since 2008. While the business continues to
expand in the frequency regulation arena, we see a tremendous pull from
the load-shifting, peak-shaving as well as micro-grid application segments in
2015 and beyond.

I AM EXCITED ABOUT renewed growth in distributed generation at the edge of the utility grid. I believe that we will see
a signifcant increase in the deployment of solar and other
DG in the commercial and industrial customer segment,
driven by the compelling value of integrating solar and
intelligent energy storage on the customer side of the meter.
The integration of energy storage addresses many of the
Gregg Patterson, issues that have slowed the deployment of solar in the comCEO, Demand
mercial market. From utility concerns over grid reliability
caused by increasing penetration of PV on the distribution
Energy
grid, to the robust debates about net metering; the technology and economics of integrating solar and storage are real
and will reinvigorate the commercial solar market.
Commercial and industrial customers typically represent 10-15 percent
of a utilitys customer base and often more than 50 percent of its connected
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load. The emergence of virtual customer power plants managed by cloudbased big data software platforms, integrating distributed generation, EV
charging and energy storage will create smart buildings and revolutionize
how commercial customers generate, store and consume electricity. Energy storage will allow renewables to be stored, time shifted and deployed to
achieve the highest economic value. For C&I customers this includes utilizing stored solar power to dramatically reduce demand charges that can
be half of their electric bill, and time shifting solar to late in the afternoon
and early evening peak price period. Energy storage makes renewable
energy a dynamic, fexible and dispatchable resource delivering signifcant
economic benefts to the commercial customer and improving grid stability and resiliency for the utility.

WITH 1.5 BILLION PEOPLE currently living in a state of energy


poverty, the developing world, rural communities in particular without access to power, is where the largest opportunity for renewable energy and energy storage lies.
We see 2015 as a pivotal year that will allow us to install
our energy storage containers in off-grid communities in
Mike Freni,
South East Asian and Latin America. Our Modular Energy
CEO & Chairman, Storage Solution (MESS) includes a generator, batteries and
Powerstorm
remote monitoring and can deliver power and communication access to communities, powering small huts, agriculCapital
tural irrigation systems, telecommunications towers, and
remote industrial sites such as mines and military felds.
Off-grid renewable energy applications have been economically viable in
some remote locations for years, but the lack of low-cost fnancing for remote
siteswhere credit risk is often relatively high has made it diffcult for
companies and customers to afford the upfront costs of energy installation.
As such, we are also focused on building the funding mechanism to provide
micro fnancing to these communities and expanding our network of local
distribution partners to aid in this effort.
The savings and benefts that come from using energy storage solutions
directly impact consumers in what they can spend on food, health, business,
and education. Demand in this segment could reach 15 to 20 GW by 2020.
However, accurately assessing renewable energy trade is diffcult. The lack
of trade codes often leads to inexact conclusions. Coupling projections of trade
with future installation targets either by technology or country is often
even more problematic given the sectors reliance on government policy. Powerstorm has added a strong international leadership council to address the
geo-political hurdles.
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2015 IS GOING TO BE BIG YEAR for renewable energy growth,


and there are a number of key markets in which we will see
this come to fruition. Mexico recently changed its legislation
on energy generation. Under the new legislation, Mexico has
set a goal to have 35 percent of its energy production come
from renewables by 2024. This has led to renewed interest
in the renewable energy market there.
Zev
Africa is also very ripe for massive growth. Many AfriRosenzweig,
can countries economies are developing energy on a
CEO, AORA Solar
large scale and this type of development is needed
all over the continent. Some countries of particular note
are Egypt, which is embarking both on a renewable and
traditional energy push. While Egypt has a lot of coal, it will be investing heavily in wind energy as well, to offset the traditional coal burning
plants. Algeria also has a program that will promote solar energy; implementation of this will being next year. This plan is connected to Moroccos
plans for investment in renewables as well.

WERE OPTIMISTIC THAT WIND power will add another


chapter to its American success story in 2015 with new
wind farms bringing strong economic benefts to many
communities. Wind energys declining costs and fuel
price stability make it an increasingly attractive option
for electricity utilities and their consumers, driving
Tom Kiernan,
strong growth for the industry in 2015.
CEO, American
EPAs Clean Power Plan will be fnalized this sumWind Energy
mer, and wind energy is one of the biggest, fastest,
and cheapest ways to reduce carbon pollution to meet
Association
these standards. Wind energy is 58 percent cheaper
than fve years ago, so its a smart choice for both economics and the environment.

All the major US search engines, for


instance, purchased wind energy last year
to help power their data centers.
Developers are beginning to build wind projects in anticipation of new
power lines to connect wind-rich areas such as the Midwest with electricity demand centers. This will build on Texass success in unlocking worldclass wind resources by building new transmission lines.
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Another major driver of new demand could be improved state


renewable portfolio standards. In Michigan, for example, Gov. Rick
Snyder is said to be considering increasing the states standard from
10 percent, which would attract more investment and economic
development.
Large corporate wind purchases are also helping to drive new
wind development. All the major U.S. search engines, for instance, purchased wind energy last year to help power their data centers. The U.S.
military, the largest energy user in the world, is also rapidly expanding
renewable purchases. Technological improvements such as taller wind turbine towers and longer blades will continue to open up new areas to wind
development, and keep the U.S. No. 1 worldwide in electricity generated
from wind.
The wind industry still needs the policy stability that other energy
sources enjoy. Congress passed a two-week extension of the renewable
energy Production Tax Credit at the end of 2014, so that policy is up for
renewal in 2015.

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SOLAR

Solar Outlook 2015:

Still Growing, but No


Longer Energys Young Kid
Te question for 2015 is not IF the booming solar PV market will
grow but just how much more marketshare it can gain.
ELISA WOOD, Contributing Editor

As journalists we tend to be on high alert for danger signs.


Based on what we write, readers might be under the impression that trouble is brewing for solar. Florida killed its rebate!
Wisconsin is taxing solar! The federal investment tax credit
is shrinking!
Truth be told, 2015 is shaping up to be a very, very good year
for the solar industry in the United States. Yes, a few states are
being persnickety. But far more are promoting solar, and they
are not just the usual West Coast and Northeast leaders.
And yes, the investment tax credit ramps down to 10 percent
after 2016. But thats likely to encourage people to install solar
sooner rather than later.
There will be a frenzied effort by the industry and buyers
to jump on the solar band wagon before the end of the 30 percent ITC, said Tom Leyden, CEO of Solar Grid Storage.
Thats not to say the decline in the ITC is the only driver of
solar growth far from it. The U.S. industry is enjoying a host
of feeders: low PV prices, new emphasis on greenhouse gas
reductions, a U.S. President with a pro-green energy agenda,
better utility understanding of its grid benefts and a growing
desire among consumers to use locally controlled energy.

Te Numbers
The U.S. is on pace to complete its one millionth installation in 2015, according to a report by the Solar Energy Industries Association and GTM Research. This follows a 36 percent
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increase in solar PV installations over last year.


Much of 2014s growth
came from the utility market
(61 percent). But both big and
small solar projects are on
the rise.
The Energy Information
Administration expects utility-scale solar capacity to
nearly double between the
end of 2013 and the end of

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Aerial view of large installation


of PV panels between fields via
Shutterstock.

2015. SEIA/GTM reports that concentrating solar power had its


best year ever with 767 MW coming online in 2014. Meanwhile it
also was the frst year that residential additions topped 300 MW
in a quarter.
To put the growth in perspective, the U.S. has installed in the
past two years more solar than the previous 38 years combined,
according to Rhone Resch, SEIAs, president and CEO.

Te Reason for Growth?


Economics and only economics, said Jim Nelson, CEO of
Solar3D. Of course, incentives contribute to the economics, but
widespread adoption will be driven by fundamental change in

the cost structure of solar.


Nelson added: Innovation
will continue to drive solar
cost down to grid parity.
Indeed, it is already there
in some markets. Utilities
signed 4 GW of power purchase agreements over the
last 18 months at prices competitive with natural gas or
below it, according to SEIA/
GTM. Falling solar costs

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Large solar field via Shutterstock.

make incentives less important in some states. In California, the


residential solar market continued to grow dramatically even as
rebates dropped.

Not A Kid Anymore


Interestingly, though, growth is not the only notable feature of
the solar market as we head into 2015. The industry is taking on
age and the problems and opportunities that entails.
For example, the solar story is no longer just about new
installation its also about maintaining the 17.5 GW already
installed.
The industry is going to start to face what every other
industry eventually faces: How do you take care of systems
that need repair? said Chad Sachs, CEO of RadianGEN.
There is this premise that they have few moving parts; they
operate like a box. That is the farthest thing from the truth.
These are power plants. There are soiling issues, degradation
issues, and maintenance issues. That is one of the things the
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industry is starting to grapple with.


Developers have dominated
the industry so far, many in
the build and fip mode. They
arent necessarily positioned
to take on long-term maintenance. Meanwhile, more warranties are expiring. Investors are taking notice.
You are starting to get
more and more investors
who really care about the
operating performance,
rather than just monetizing
the tax benefts. You have
more yieldcos coming in,
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need to reduce air pollution from fossil generation
as well as meeting its evergrowing energy demand, and
appears on track for meeting
or exceeding that goal.
Japans feed-in tariff is
spurring growth in new solar
capacity, which the Japan
Photovoltaic Energy Association predicts may reach 100
GW by 2030.
A solar installation at the
electrical and mechanical services
department headquarters in
Hong Kong. Credit: Wikipedia
user Wing1990hk.

that are building an investment vehicle and really care


about fnancial and technical
performance, Sachs said.
This gives rise to a new market for asset management services that not only optimize the
physical plant, but also maintain contracts, and manage ongoing costs and fnancials, such
as insurance premiums.

Closeup of solar panel via Shutterstock.

Strong International Outlook, Too


The North American solar industry has a lot to look forward to
in 2015, but so do its counterparts in China, Japan, India and
Africa, according to MattRennie, Ernst & Youngs global transactions leader for power and utilities
China and Japan now make up 50 percent of the world solar
PV market, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, he
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As result, there is significant amount of acquisition


activity by Japanese companies seeking to obtain solarrelated capabilities as well
as in-bound investments by
foreign solar companies and
fnanciers, Rennie said.

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India plans to increase its


2 GW to 20 GW of installed
solar capacity in the medium
term. Recent tenders in India
resulted in levelized solar
prices around $100/MWh,
comparable to imported coal,
and many gas-fred options,
he said.
Remote solar and
microgrids are part of the
electrifcation effort in Africa, where only 30 percent
of sub-Sahara has access
to power. Africa and other
areas with large, remote
mining industries also
are attracting solar as an

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developers away when these


requirements are commercially impractical.

Growth Despite Policy

The Smiths Falls 2, 3 and 4 solar projects, developed by Recurrent Energy,


are located in Ontario, Canada and are 13 MW, 9 MW and 14 MW of
capacity, respectively. Credit: Recurrent Energy.

off-grid form of power to pair with diesel or help shore up an


unstable grid connection.

Solar Financing Exists for the Right Solar Projects


There are deep pools of capital looking for well-put-together projects globally, whether from public markets or institutional investors, Rennie said. When added to the continuing
reductions in the costs of solar technologies, the continued drive
towards electrifcation of developing countries and underlying
demand for clean technologies by consumers, we expect to see
a trend towards continuing solar projects in emerging regions
such as Africa, India and in the Asia Pacifc.
Of course, solar growth is not universal. Tracy London,
partner with Bracewell&Giuliani, says that developers are
pursuing emerging markets in part because they are moving
away from jurisdictions that are reducing feed-in tariffs and
other incentives.
Policies in some of the established solar markets such as
the UK and Europe (e.g., Spain and Italy) will thwart solar
market growth, London said. In some other countries such
as South Africa and countries in Latin America, the policies have been less direct the imposition of the stringent
local content requirements as part of the governments renewable programs may see an unplanned impact which drives
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Indeed, the argument over


the need for incentives is likely to heighten in the U.S. as
well, as solar advocates push
Congress to extend the 30
percent federal investment
tax credit.
Leyden, of Solar Grid Storage, said under an ideal scenario Congress would gradually not suddenly ramp
down the 30 percent ITC.
What I advocate for is a
fve-year phase out where it
will maintain at 30 percent
then drop some amount every
year until it goes down to 10
percent, he said. That would
be a perfect selling situation.
But even if that doesnt
happen, he still sees a healthy
solar industry ahead.
In spite of any regulatory
policy changes, I think solar
is still going to grow rapidly.
The difference is how fast it
will accelerate, said Leyden.
So solar enters 2015 in an
enviable position throughout much of the world. It is
seeing new market opportunities that come from maturation, yet the industry as a
whole is still growing. The
question for solar in 2015 is
not if it will expand, but by
how much.

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WIND

Wind Energy
Outlook 2015:
Could Total Installed Wind
Capacity Reach 2000 GW
by 2030?
In the face of a four-year stagnation in wind growth and a turbulent
energy market that has seen oil fall to its lowest price in years,
with robust policy commitment to address climate change, wind power
could supply close to 20 percent of global electricity demand by 2050.
DAVID APPLEYARD, Contributing Editor

Under an advanced policy scenario the manifestation of the iron political


will required in order to address climate change wind power could reach a
total installed global capacity of 2,000 GW by 2030, supplying up to 19 percent
of global electricity. This is the key conclusion of the latest Global Wind Energy Outlook (GWEO) from the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and Greenpeace. In presenting three scenarios for future wind power developments, the
2014 edition further concludes that by 2050, wind power could provide 25-30
percent of global electricity supply. For perspective, wind energy installations
totaled 318 GW globally by the end of 2013 while, worldwide, the industry
installed an additional 45 GW or so in 2014.

Two Futures
Taking the International Energy Agencys (IEAs) central scenario as a baseline
and developing moderate and advanced development pathways, the report
presents 2020, 2030 and 2050 forecasts, which paint two different futures.
Under the moderate scenario wind power gains ground but, without an
effective carbon market, continues to struggle against heavily subsidized
incumbents. According to the report, the moderate scenario starts with about
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Wind Farm with


Mountains and Clouds
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Wind Turbine Supply Chain Reports Reveal Challenging Road Ahead


A new report by TechNavio on

industry has been in the process

wind energy partially relies on

the wind turbine supply chain

of transformation since 2011 and

supply chain industrialization for

reveals that the global wind

the global wind supply chain

disruptive technologies and key

turbine rotor blade market is

is not matured yet. The exit/

elements including the offshore

expected to grow at an average

non-participation of so many

wind balance of plant. This

annual rate of 14.5 percent

suppliers delivers a dangerous

ambitious target is, however,

over the period 2013-2018.

signal to governments. To bring

unlikely to be achieved without

Similarly, new analysis from FTI

wind towards a position where it

long-term market stability, the

Intelligence on the global wind

can compete head-to-head with

report adds.

supply chain for 2015 reveals

conventional energy sources, it

that competition is now taking

is imperative to fnd a balance

a new analysis from Navigant

place not only on product quality

between maintaining attractive

Consulting, which fnds that

and price, but also on the value-

and certain policy and reducing

global turbine manufacturing

added products and services that

the burden on governments and

capacity now far surpasses

suppliers are now required to

consumers caused by paying

demand, as a result of

provide to assist turbine OEMs

renewable energy subsidy.

which innovation and lean

and end users to bring down the

Looking into the year

LCOE in order to compete with

ahead, FTI suggests most key

conventional energy sources.

components and materials

Refecting the challenges

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manufacturing are becoming


more signifcant.
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are still facing overcapacity,

the report says, more fexible

facing the wind sector, FTIs

though the regional distribution

sourcing strategies across the

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for key materials such as rare

wind power supply chain have

120 suppliers have collapsed or

earth elements and forgings is

resulted in cost reductions,

stayed out of the wind business

extremely uneven and bottlenecks

enabling greater geographic

in the past two years, including

are expected. For example, the

market access while reducing

88 from Asia, 23 from Europe

supply of ultra-large tapered roller

risk and ensuring proftability for

and 18 from North America

bearings, which have gained

wind turbine vendors and their

while a prolonged market

popularity in China with almost

partners in the component value

contraction has forced major

all direct drive designs, can

chain. Overcapacity, however,

turbine OEMs to divest in-house

expect to see bottlenecks.

persists in most, though not

non-core production assets and

In addition, FTI analysts argue

opt for extensive outsourcing in

that there is a delicate balance in

providing purchasers with more

order to insulate themselves from

the offshore wind supply chain at

choice, fexibility, and cost

market fuctuations.

present, but challenges remain

control. This is a trend that is

Feng Zhao, Director at FTI

in the medium-term. One third

anticipated to extend well into

Consulting, explains: The wind

of the cost reduction of offshore

2015 and beyond.

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14 percent growth in 2014,


tapering off gradually to 10
percent by 2020 and then
down to 6 percent by 2030.
The more realistic, business as usual, moderate
forecast sees an annual market size topping 65 GW by
2020 for a total installed
capacity of 712 GW by then.
Robust growth is anticipated
in the period after 2020, with
annual markets exceeding
85 GW by 2030 and bringing
total installed capacity up to
nearly 1500 GW by the end of
that decade.
In terms of the volume of
electricity produced by wind
power, the GWEO moderate scenario envisages a large
contribution from wind, some
1750 TWh in 2020, rising to
almost 3900 TWh in 2030. In
this case wind power would
meet between 7.2 percent and
7.8 percent of global electrical
demand in 2020, and between
12.9 percent and 14.5 percent
by 2030. The report notes that
while this is quite a substantial contribution, it is nonetheless probably not in line
with what would be required
to meet agreed climate protection goals.
Recently released IEA
Wind 2013 Annual Report fgures show world wind capacity now generates enough to
meet about 4 percent of global
electricity demand. In 2013,

Germany Surpasses 1 GW of Ofshore


Wind Installed Capacity
Germany is projected to lead
Europe in terms of onshore

Wind Energy Foundation.


We are convinced that

installations this year, with

2015 will be the year of the

IHS projecting some 2.3 GW.

Energiewende, the energy

Similarly, Germany broke

transition. The sector and

through the 1 GW mark for

the whole industry, as well as

offshore wind in 2014. In 2015


we are expecting up to 2 GW
of offshore wind capacity to
be newly connected to the
grid. By the end of 2015, we
will see a total of some 3 GW
installed capacity online, which
corresponds to an investment of
10 billion euros in the domestic

Offshore wind turbine jackets

market of the German offshore

awaiting installation in German

wind industry, said Norbert

waters via Shutterstock.

Giese, chairman of the VDMA

the federal states are ready to

steering committee for the

go, added Hermann Albers,

offshore wind industry and board

president of the German Wind

member of the German Offshore

Energy Association BWE.

fve countries installed more than 1 GW, including China with


16.09 GW, Germany at 3.36 GW, the United Kingdom at 2.42 GW,
Canada with 1.60 GW, and the United States at 1.09 GW. Furthermore, nine countries increased capacity by more than 20
percent, including Finland with a 67 percent increase, Mxico at
35 percent, and the UK at 29 percent.
Nonetheless, under the advanced GWEO scenario there is
a much stronger international political commitment towards
meeting climate goals and as a result national energy policy is
driven by renewables and clean energy development.
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Regional Breakdown
Moderate Scenario
OECD Asia Pacifc 3%
Eastern Europe/
Eurasia 4%
Africa 5%
Latin
America
6%
India
8%

4%
7%

Advanced Scenario

Non-OECD Asia 2%
Middle East
1%

2030
2020

<1%

3%
2% 1%
22%
2%

Non-OECD Asia 7%
OECD Asia Pacifc 4%

China
28%
30%

China
OECD Europe
OECD North America
India
Latin America
Africa
Eastern Europe / Eurasia
OECD Asia Pacifc
Non-OECD Asia
Middle East
Global total (MW)

Africa
4%
Latin
America
5%

OECD
Europe 23%

Moderate Scenario
2020
2030
216,646
414,406
203,419
337,234
156,366
295,823
49,111
125,382
28,144
82,242
19,039
75,287
14,244
62,051
17,518
44,623
6,261
30,730
1,333
11,990
712,081
1,479,767

China 26%

2030

Eastern Europe/
Eurasia 4%
3%
4%
7%
22%

2020

29%

<1%
3%
1%
2%

India
8%

29%

OECD North
America 20%

Middle East 1%

28%

OECD North
America 21%

OECD
Europe 20%

Advanced Scenario
2020
2030
230,048
497,505
225,577
386,017
173,684
399,912
55,872
154,207
32,680
104,103
20,955
86,012
24,748
75,669
19,686
79,169
16,033
137,231
1,333
14,165
800,615
1,933,989

The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) predicts two possible scenarios for the growth of the global wind
market over the next 5 to 15 years. In the advanced scenario, total installed wind capacity approached 2,000
GW by 2030. Credit: Global Wind Energy Outlook produced by the GWEC and Greenpeace.

In this scenario, cumulative growth rates start off well below


the historical average at 15 percent, remain steady in the middle of this decade and then taper off to 13 percent by the end of
the decade, dropping to 6 percent by 2030. Here, annual market
size would top 90 GW by the end of the decade, bringing total
installed capacity to just over 800 GW by 2020 and nearly 2000
GW by 2030. Furthermore, the advanced scenario shows wind
power generating over 1950 TWh by 2020, meeting between 8.1
percent and 8.8 percent of global electricity demand, and wind
power contributes more than 5000 TWh in 2030, supplying
between 16.7-18.8 percent of global electricity.
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The authors do, however,


concede that such an outcome
could only occur with a robust
climate regime in place, assuming that current market diffculties are overcome in the near
future and that a broad, clear
commitment to the decarbonization of the electricity sector
emerges rather quicker than
seems likely at present.

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Wind in a Turbulent World


Various manifestations of the
economic crisis, such as low
or negative demand growth in
the OECD economies and policy instability in key markets,
have seen wind development
growth remain essentially fat for the last four years,
the report says. The document
notes that the last signifcant
jump in annual market size
was back in 2009, when the
market grew by over 40 percent to just over 38 GW. Since
then it has hovered around the
40 GW mark, with US market volatility, an end to Chinas

exponential growth
and European
stagnation.
However, the
authors argue that
the Chinese market
now shows signs of
recovery and posted strong growth
in 2013 at 25 percent, meanwhile the
Wind Farm with Blue Sky via Shutterstock.
U.S. market seems
to be back on track
for 2014 and 2015, and the Indian market may be ready to start
growing again. In addition, Brazil is expected to have installed
nearly 4 GW in 2014 alone, energy reform in Mexico has set that
country on course for an annual market of around 2 GW for the
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Asia Dominates Wind Market


Growth, Other Regions Stumble
The vast majority of wind

according to IHS, which is

growth will be seen beyond

predicting 650-850 MW to be

the OECD countries, as Steve

installed in these countries

Sawyer, the CEO of the Global

over the coming year.

Wind Energy Council observed:

However Jacopo Moccia,

As has been the case for

head of political affairs at

four of the last fve years, the

the European Wind Energy

majority of the market and

Association (EWEA) reportedly

almost all of the growth in the

cautions: Markets in Southern

wind sector will be outside

and Eastern Europe are likely to

the OECD. China leads the

come to a standstill as retroactive

way, with reports of 20 GW

changes to support mechanisms

or more installed in 2014, and

and a lack of forward guidance

projections of 22-25 GW in 2015,

on the regulatory side make

spurred on by changes to its

investments in these regions

feed in tariff which come into

risky business.

effect at the end of this year.


Leading markets such as

FTI analysts point out


that the uncertainty around

the UK are expected to tail

the Production Tax Credit

countries such as France,

in the U.S. is likely to see

Sweden and Turkey in new

development muted in the

onshore installations for 2015,

coming year in this market.

Certainly, wind power has now frmly established itself as a


mainstream option for new electrical generation, as Steve Sawyer, CEO of GWEC observed: Wind power has become the leastcost option when adding new capacity to the grid in an increasing number of markets, and prices continue to fall.
Sven Teske, Greenpeace senior energy expert and one of the
principal authors of the report, contends that the forecasts are
robust even in the face of wider energy market volatility, such
as the dramatic drop in oil prices that has seen oil fall to below
$50 a barrel. I do not think the current low oil price will have
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an effect on the global wind


market, he said, explaining: as oil is for transport,
approximately 80 percent
[of global demand] and wind
generates power.
The economics of the
power supply for islands
[where renewables often compete with diesel gensets]
might be affected negatively for renewable energy, but
this is, frstly, more a problem
for PV and, secondly, the market share of off-grid wind and
actually also PV is currently
quite low thus the effect will
be minor.
In regions where the oil
and gas price is connected wind might get under
pressure slightly, he added,
concluding, however, that
his expectation is that the
current low oil price is just
a short term effect: I am
sure the oil price will come
up again but dont ask me
when, he said.
Indeed, Teske even sees a
potential opportunity in the
rock bottom oil price for policymakers to take a concrete
step in addressing the climate change challenge: To
cut a long story short I
do not expect an immediate
impact on the wind market
for 2015and 2016 due to the
low oil price, but it would be
a good chance to introduce a
CO2 price for oil.

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The charts on these two pages,
courtesy Bloomberg New Energy
Finance (BNEF), show how clean
energy is attracting investments
across the world. Total
values include corporate and
government R&D and spending
for digital energy and energy
storage projects as well as
estimates for undisclosed deals.
In 2014, the clean energy
industry benefited from a
number of trends that BNEF
believes will be challenging to

TEN YEARS O

SHOW STEADY INCREASES IN

replicate in 2015. For one, there


was a 32 percent expansion
in Chinas commitment to
renewables and secondly,
there was a record $19.4 billion
committed to offshore wind
projects that were years in the
making. Money also flowed
into electric cars, especially
for Tesla, just before cheaper
gasoline prices reduced
forecasts for that segment.
Healthy investment in
clean energy may surprise

NEW INVESTMENT IN CLEAN ENERGY

36%
46%
46%
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some commentators, who


have been predicting trouble
for renewables as a result of
the oil price collapse, said
Michael Liebreich, chairman
of the BNEF advisory board.
Our answer is that 2014 was
too early to see any noticeable
effect on investment. The
impact of cheaper crude will
be felt much more in road
transport than in electricity
generation. More on this
story at this link.

New investment
16%
in clean energy in
17%
-9%
$318B
$310B 2014 was up 16
$294B
percent over the
32% $272B
year prior and
$268B
0.5%
almost as high as
17%
the peak year for
$205B $206B
investment in the
sector, which took
$175B
place in 2011.
-7%

$128B

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S IN RENEWABLE ENERGY INVESTMENTS


NEW INVESTMENT IN CLEAN ENERGY BY REGION
$99B
$113B

$79B

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$126B

$52B $65B
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$71B

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$28B
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(APAC) region
dominated clean
energy investment
in 2014 with
the Americas
(AMER) and
Europe, the
Middle East
and Africa
(EMEA) investing
equal amounts.

7-YEAR HISTORICAL GREEN BOND ISSUANCE BY TYPE


$Billion
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Sovereign, supranational & agency


Bonds issued by international fnancial institutions,
agencies and provinces to fnance green projects.

Labeled corporate

30

Bonds issued by companies


and explicitly labeled as green.

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US municipal

20

Bonds issued by U.S. municipalities


to fnance green projects.

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renewable energy projects.

ABS

Asset-backed securities where cash fow comes


from a portfolio of underlying receivables such as loans,
leases and PPAs associated with green projects.

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E N E RG Y S TO R AG E

Energy Storage
Market Outlook 2015
Slow and steady growth predicted for this
renewable energy enabling technology.
PAUL HOCKENOS, Contributing Editor

With the generation capacity of renewables, led by solar PV


and wind power, on the rise across the globe 46 percent of
newly installed generation capacity in 2013 was renewables
investors large and small are scrambling to fnd cost-effective
means to store power and balance energy systems.
There are many different energy storage technologies in
various stages of development. These range from power-togas, batteries and fywheels to compressed air and hydrogen,
many of which are still being honed in laboratories. Certainly, pumped hydro storage will remain the dominant means of
storing utility-scale volumes of electricity, at least in the foreseeable future. Yet it is in battery storage that breakthroughs
and declining costs have led to a dynamic market that many
experts see as wide-open and full of potential despite obstacles
foremost the high costs.
It has not been the market and cost-beneft rationale that
have driven growth in energy storage thus far or will in
2015. State fnancing, subsidies, tax credits and regulatory measures are key to the equation both for small and largescale storage. North America is leading the way with commercial and demonstration grid-scale energy storage projects, but
Asia and Europe are right behind.
The fact is that every country into renewables is
going to need storage capacity sooner or later as the
volume of weather-dependent renewables increase in
our energy mixes, said Marco Wilke of the Munich-based
8p2 Consulting, referring to recent studies that question
the acute need for storage capacity in Germany. He said
that while investment is picking up in energy storage, high
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cost, regulatory uncertainty,


and the novelty of the sector will probably keep the
upswing gradual.
As far as battery technology is concerned, lithium ion is currently the preferred technology and the
most active market, although
it is not alone in the feld. A
recent study conducted by
the Technical University of

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The Younicos Technology Center allows


the company to simulate and test up 100
percent renewables-based energy systems
anywhere using real power flows. Credit:
Younicos.

Munich concluded that many more new electrochemical energy


storage technologies will be ready for market entry in the near
future and will be more cost-effective than existing products. It
found that safety fears about the lithium-ion batteries had dissipated. Worldwide, the study noted, there were many more times
the numbers of patents issued for lithium products than for lead,
redox fow or other battery technologies. The study claimed that
Asian frms could be taking over Europe and American companies at the cutting edge of battery technology.
The storage industry is profting from the larges quantities of
lithium that is being produced for electric vehicle batteries, said
Philip Hiersemenzel of Younicos. This is why prices are declining.

According to Navigant
Research, there were 362.8
MW of energy storage projects announced worldwide
in 2013-2014, an almost
equal distribution between
North America, Asia Pacifc,
and Western Europe. Navigant Research expects global installed energy storage for
the grid and ancillary services power capacity to grow

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from 538 MW in 2014 to 21 GW in 2024. It predicts that worldwide revenue from energy storage will increase from $675 million in 2014 to $15.6 billion in 2024.
The storage industry is poised for an exponential increase in
sales, said Eric Borden, a Berlin-based energy consultant. Storage is today where PV was six or seven years ago, noting that
battery costs have declined 80 percent over the past decade.
Countries and areas which are rapidly increasing renewable deployment in relation to grid transmission infrastructure
and thermal power plants will look to larger-scale storage to help
balance fuctuation of renewables, said Borden, citing Hawaii
in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Japan, Italy, China and other places. In
order for China to meet its renewable goals, he said, it will have
to compensate for its lack of grid infrastructure to integrate its
expanding wind power, which will also likely pave the way for
larger storage projects which could be pumped-hydro, too, not
just batteries, he said.
If 2015 is anything like 2014, it will be another year of frsts
and breakthroughs for battery storage technology. Last year, for
example, Europes biggest battery storage facility went into operation in Schwerin, in northeastern Germany. The facility, with a
rated power of 5 MW and capacity of 5 GWh, is intended to help
compensate fuctuations in the energy grid and ensure a stable
supply by making short-term adjustments to balance supply
and demand.
Many experts see projects like the Schwerin facility as the
harbinger of things to come. Utility-sized batteries (larger than
1 MW) like the one in Schwerin, are popular where the potential to develop pumped-hydro storage is low, like in Germany. A
battery twice as large as the Schwerin model is currently being
installed in the village of Feldheim outside of Berlin. The Italian
TSO Tema is in the process of adding 70 MW of storage capacity
to its network.
In the U.S., battery storage is being given a massive boost by a
California law that requires that the states investor-owned utilities purchase 1.3 GW of storage capacity by 2020. The mandate
has greatly accelerated the development of storage technologies
in the U.S. Experts say that Californias unprecedented storage
mandate will turn the state into the worlds leading energy storage test bed. The utility Southern California Edison is moving
forward with the worlds biggest storage plant 260 MW at a
cost of $50 million which is being constructed with assistance
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from the Department


of Energy.
The grid-scale energy
storage market around the
world is developing in starts
and fts with a strong regional
accents, said Anissa Dehamna, senior research analyst
with the independent consulting frm Navigant Research,
who believes the market is
poised for signifcant expansion in the coming years.
In terms of small-scale battery storage, high costs have
kept the market small. Germany and Japan, the two
leaders in small-scale storage, both have modest subsidy programs for residences
and businesses. Experts estimated that by the end of 2014
there would be about 20,000
residential systems in use in
each of the countries. In Germany, the lithium-ion batteries are usually sold as part
of home energy management
systems bundled with a software platform and solar panels. These systems range in
price from about $13,000 for
a 4.5-kilowatt-hour storage
system to about $21,000 for a
10-kilowatt-hour system.
The German program has
been hindered by complicated
bureaucracy. Sixteen months
since its inception, only about
50 percent of the new German owners of such systems
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Navigants Dehamna said the
storage market in Europe has
reached an early commercial
stage and will grow all the faster
when regulatory frameworks are
in place that investors can count
on. Its not a cohesive worldwide
market yet, she said, citing differences in regulation, subsidies,
technology and application in the
U.S., Asia and Europe. The market is coming into its own now.
The Southern California Edison
Tehachapi Energy Storage Project
features 604,832 lithium-ion
battery cells, housed in 10,872
modules of 56 cells each, stacked
in 604 racks arranged in rows. The
system was provided by LG Chem.
Credit: Southern California Edison.

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PV company Deutsche Energieversorgung said that only
15-20 percent of its battery
customers use the supports.
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subventions.
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by Germany Trade & Invest
is optimistic that the bugs
are being worked out. It predicts a nationwide market of
100,000 units in Germany by
2018, citing falling PV prices
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Younicos.

A study by the market research group IHS estimated that


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about 90 MW today to 900 MW by 2019. It estimated that lithium-ion batteries will fall another 15 percent in price in 2015
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way for 90 percent market growth for the residential battery
sector in 2015. IHS claimed that the chief driver of the sector
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the geothermal industry in
just one-year increments,
it seems as though 2015 is
set to have some notable
developments.

In 2014, the global market didnt quite hit 1,000 megawatts


(MW) of new capacity as predicted a year prior, but it did ring
in a respectable 600 MW, a number that should hold steady or
rise for the next three to four years, according to Ben Matek,
analyst at the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA).
A 2014 prediction that did live up to expectations was the
sluggish U.S. market it only represented a mere three to
four megawatts of capacity last year, and Matek doesnt see
an uptick any time soon without some serious policy changes. In stark contrast, several international markets are really
starting to pick up speed, most notably in East Africa, Turkey, Central America and the Asia-Pacifc.
In short, said GEA Executive Director Karl Gawell, the
geothermal industry is relying on the global market for the
years immediately ahead, and the U.S. market will rebound
as policy straightens out.

The receding Salton Sea in Imperial Valley, California. Credit: Shutterstock.


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In 2015
Indonesia

Geothermal nameplate, indevelopment, and announced


capacity in major markets

United States
Salton Sea
Restoration

In 2020
Ethiopia

worldwide. Credit: Geothermal


Energy Association.

In 2023
Turkey
In 2019

In 2030

Wyoming, said Matek.


States will start to see
In 2030
Philippines
energy diversity as a value
for grid health and overIceland
all cost. Geothermal wont
Nameplate Capacity
New Zealand
displace wind and solar,
Announced Developing Capacity
but it will create a stronAnnounced Nearterm Geothermal Goals
Mexico
ger niche.
Italy
Its not all bad news and
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
frustration for the U.S. marGigawatts
ket, however. The Salton
Sea Initiative in California
US Policy Woes Lead to New Applications
is one of the only bright spots
As has been the trend for a few years now, U.S. geothermal growth
for U.S. geothermal, accordhas been slow going. This lag can be blamed on several factors,
ing to Mike Long of Galena
including regional power gluts, resource uncertainty that leads to
Advisors. The project aims to
weary fnancing, and high upfront costs. While these are certainrestore and protect the everly big barriers the industry has dealt with for some time, Gawell
shrinking body of water locatsays a major reason for stalled growth is unfavorable policy. State
ed in the Imperial Valley. The
renewable portfolios standards simply do not consider the true
area could unlock nearly 3
value of geothermal as a frm, fexible resource however, decigigawatts (GW) of geothersion makers may start to change their tune in the near future.
mal capacity, all while preCalifornia has been directed to better determine the true inteserving and protecting the
gration costs of energy technologies. For example, while solar
environment.
and wind may have cheaper upfront costs, they are intermittent
The project inched closer
resources that strain the grid and may require costly storage techto reality when Simbol Matenologies as more capacity goes online. These true-cost methods
rials announced that it would
may come in handy since the Governor of California recently prostart construction on a lithium
posed using 50 percent renewable energy by 2030. This will help
extraction plant in the region.
push integration costs as part of procurement requirement, said
Simbols technology flters geoGawell, adding, California may serve as a model for other states.
thermal brine to collect lithiThe Environmental Protection Agencys (EPA) carbon plan
um that can then be used for
proposal, which calls to reduce carbon 30 percent by 2030 over
batteries, which are becoming
2005 levels, may also open more doors for geothermal energy.
a hot commodity these days,
If the EPA rules go through it could create new opportunities
especially with the upcomin geothermal in greenfeld states such as Colorado, Utah and
ing Tesla gigafactory in nearby
Kenya

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US Geothermal Heat Pump Industry Hitting Its Stride


After several years of

pumps have mostly run under

expiring 30 percent tax

disappointment, the

the radar for many in the U.S.

credit in 2016. Dougherty

geothermal heat pump

and Dougherty blames this on

said hes optimistic that

industry beat 2014

public policy. For example, in

there will be an extension,

expectations and made

Illinois two electric utilities

preferably to 2020. Since

political strides.

could not promote geothermal

the industry is so small

heat pumps because they

and production levels

residential heat pump

were deemed ineffcient.

low, components are still

sales were down due to the

So Dougherty successfully

expensive. The industry

recession, according to Doug

petitioned to rewrite the rules

needs the tax credits until

Dougherty, president and CEO

that govern how effciency

it can scale up and brings

of the Geothermal Energy

is determined. He was also

prices down. However, if the

Exchange, and despite sales

successful in Massachusetts,

tax credit is not extended,

being down 30 percent in

where he petitioned to have

Dougherty said that market

the frst quarter of 2014, the

geothermal heat pumps

will take the hit and rebound

industry turned that around

deemed renewable and

within a couple of years.

in the third and fourth quarter

eligible for alternative energy

to beat sales year over year.

credits (AECs).

From 2011 to 2013,

Next year I expect to see a

Until then, developers are


fnding innovative ways to

Going forward as we

monetize the GHP market.

good 10-15 percent increase in

change laws state by state

For example, the net-zero

sales, said Dougherty. Were

a long arduous, detailed

Whispering Hills development

on a good roll here.

bureaucratic process we

outside of Austin, Texas

are beginning to see progress

includes a GHP system

been consistently running

across the country, said

underneath 7,500 homes and

strong as many organizations

Dougherty. Its an educational

businesses. The developer

are realizing the benefts of

process to explain how the

owns the system, which is

heat pumps from schools,

technology works and how we

expected to have a very short

to libraries to museums

use thermal energy. People

return on investment, and

and Dougherty expects the

are realizing that we are an

leases it to the homeowners.

commercial sector to have an

effcient and renewable source

Once other people see this

even better 2015.

of energy.

project and how to make

The commercial market has

Despite sales being back


on track, geothermal heat

On the federal level, the


GHP industry is facing an

money, it will have a snowball


effect, said Dougherty.

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Nevada. If all goes well, lithium plants may very


well be the last piece to convince legislators to
approve geothermal energy plants.
Its a big environmental win, said Matek. If
you can extract lithium from brine then you dont
need mines anymore. This creates a whole new
section of industry that doesnt have the same
policy barriers as co-production. A lot of new
companies, like miners, are getting into the geothermal space.
In fact, Matek and Gawell suggest keeping an
Ormats 110-MW Olkaria III Geothermal Power Station
eye out for all sorts of evolving geothermal applilocated in The Great Rift Valley in Kenya. Credit: Ormat.
cations in the U.S. market, such as hybrid plants,
improved effciency for fash and binary plants,
co-production and smaller plants. There is a constant evolution of
launched 120 new energy
technology available for geothermal, said Gawell. Enhanced geoprojects in 2011, with a spethermal system (EGS) technology will also continue to move forcifc focus on geothermal. At
ward in the coming years. Gawell said to expect a big year for EGS
about $0.10 per kilowatt-hour
in 2018, when the AltaRock Newberry demonstration project in
(kWh) with a local content
Oregon is fnished, which will greatly determine the future viabilibonus of $0.07 to $0.30 per
ty of the technology.
kWh, its FIT is driving major
interest, according to Steve
International Excitement
Hummel of Exergy. Some
As the U.S. market remains mostly at a standstill, eyes are on the
companies are even considergrowth markets overseas. These regions are successful for a variing setting up manufacturing
ety of reasons, namely because they have excellent resources,
plants in the region in order
favorable policy, energy demand, and major help from institutions
to take advantage of the genlike the World Bank and the African Development Bank.
erous local content rules.
In Kenya, for example, about 280 MW of geothermal capacAside from policy, develity went online in 2014. While that may not seem like much,
opment banks are pavKenyas total grid capacity is 1,600 MW, so geothermal contributing the way for geothermal
ed to a major capacity bump. The government hopes to add 20 GW
in many regions, including
of energy capacity by 2030, with 5 GW of that from geothermal
East Africa and Central and
resources. Kenya also has an 8.5-cent feed-in tariff that seems to
South America. These probe attracting companies and stimulating fnancial interest.
grams fund the most costly,
The growth rate seems almost preposterous but were seeing 10
and risky, part of geothergeothermal rigs running just in Kenya they are going crazy with
mal development resource
money fowing in, said Galenas Long. Geothermal will be growassessment and exploratoing in Kenya, maybe not to the numbers the government is publishry drilling. Private fnaning, but 200 MW per year will be fairly sustained for 5+ years.
ciers then step in for the
Turkey also has a favorable FIT program. The governduration of the project. Once
ment expects about 50 GW of additional demand by 2020, so it
the upfront resource risk is
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mitigated, projects can see a


nearly 20 percent return.
Regions that have really started to exploit potential,
like Kenya, are now starting
to completely shift from development banks to the private
sector. The future of Africa will depend on its ability to
shift to private industry, said
Long. Big banks are looking at utilities to start funding
through private banks.
As for project opportunities, Long said that the
international market is very
competitive, but wrought
with opportunity since the

majority of engineering, consulting, drilling, fnancing, equipment supply, etc. comes from frms outside of the region. However, it may be very diffcult for most companies to compete
against Asian bidders.
U.S. companies will have a particularly diffcult time entering
these markets for several reasons, according to Long. Many are not
interested in the risk profle or simply avoid competing in the consulting and engineering side. The U.S. also lacks a large steam turbine manufacturer, but with the recent GE purchase of Alstom,
perhaps GE will have an interest in pursuing the market using
Alstom turbine technology.
Long said that the next growth countries will likely be Ethiopia (if geothermal can compete with hydropower), Tanzania,
Rwanda and Uganda, which are all pushing similar geothermal programs.
Geothermal is a niche business, but we still see it as a very viable business, said Long. But to be in this business right now, you
have to be international for us it is the only viable market.

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Outlook for
Bioenergy 2015:
Whats in Store for This Versatile
Renewable Energy Feedstock?
Bioenergy is the only renewable energy feedstock that cuts across
the thermal, electrical and transportation
sectors. However most experts agree that its
vast potential has only just begun to be tapped.
JENNIFER RUNYON, Chief Editor

To say that the bioenergy industry is multi-faceted would be


a huge understatement. The catchall term bioenergy can be
used to describe biomass for power; biomass for heat; biogas
derived from agricultural or animal waste for power;
and biofuel for transportation which encompasses everything from biodiesel to corn ethanol to second-generation
ethanol. Each facet of this enormous industry
Development of Global Biomass Use by Sector
has its own trade associations, its own set of
Biomass use
(EJ/yr)
opportunities and challenges and its own job
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offerings. Its often surprising to learn that a
forester, an electrical engineer and a chemi50
cal biologist can each claim to be part of the
40
bioenergy industry.
Overall, the bioenergy industry continues
30
to chug along, making important strides on
Buildings
Power and district heat generation
the policy front to ensure that governments
20
Industry
Other energy sector and own use
recognize the renewable and carbon-neutral
Transport
Other end-uses
aspects of this feedstock across the world. The
10
International Renewable Energy Association
CREDIT: IEA (2013a)
0
(IRENA) released a Global Bioenergy Report in
1990

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1995

2000

2005

2010

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The 50-MW Woodville Renewable


Power Project, a wood fueled biomass
power plant, that began commercial
operation in September 2014. Credit:
Gemma Power Systems.

September of 2014 that showed steady growth of bioenergy in all


of its forms for the past 20 years. See chart below.
Growth is projected to continue in most bioenergy forms, however the rate of growth for each sector will differ widely by region
and technology. On the whole, however, policy challenges may be
the single most important obstacle facing bioenergy today.

eneration

Biomass for Power Standing Still

wn use

(2013a)
3a)
2010

In the west large-scale biomass power plants are not experiencing


growth. In 2014, despite some notable plants coming online the
Drax Power Facility in the UK, the Ontario Power Generation Atikokan Generating Station and the Woodville Power Plant in Texas

growth in the industry has


slowed. Frankly, I think you
are going to see less growth
this year because to develop biomass facilities is a longterm undertaking, explained
Bob Cleaves, President of the
Biomass Power Association.
Cleaves said that since projects generally take about 4-6
years, those that were completed in 2014 were the result

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Biofuel Companies
Triving

Construction of
POETs Project
Liberty, the first

Scott Chabina, a director

second-generation

with Carl Marks Advisors,

ethanol plant that

is extremely bullish on

went online in 2014.

the biofuels industry

Duponts Nevada,
Iowa second-

and is excited about

generation ethanol

whats to come in 2015.

facility is expected

Chabina who said he

to go online in

hasnt had a single day

2015. Credit: POET.

where I am not in the


cornfeld either physically

the running joke in the industry

in the years ahead. The ethanol

or mentally since 2008

has been that second-generation

industry has lived a couple

explained that for the past year

ethanol plants have been fve

business cycles in the course of 5

ethanol companies have been

years away forever, but said that

or 6 years. There is an incredible

diversifying their offerings

Poets Project Liberty, the frst

fexibility with these guys, he

and now almost every single

second-generation ethanol plant

said. A viable export market,

one of them produces ethanol

that began operation in 2014 is

however, would let the industry

and high value co-products.

a sign of things to come. There

overcome the blend wall problem,

Chabina said that one reason

are also a number of interesting

he acknowledged.

they were able to make these

facilities the Abengoa facility

investments is that Q32013

in Hugoton [Kansas], the Dupont

advanced biofuels companies

and the frst three quarters of

Facility in Nevada, Iowa, [and]

are not just about making

2014 were some of the best, if

Quad County Corn Processors

fuel. Instead they are focusing

not the best, time to be in the

added a cellulosic facility to

on higher margin specialty

ethanol market. Ever.

their ethanol plant, he said.

chemical and specialty

Chabina continued: So people

co-products that have the

fortune are manifold he said

are putting in the technologies

potential to displace a lot of

but suffce it to say that ethanol

and spending the capital

traditional fossil fuel markets,

producers for the frst time began

to make second-generation

said Chabina.

to realize profts that they could

ethanol a reality.

The reasons for their good

re-invest in new ventures such

Chabina isnt worried that low

Its important to realize that

Its an exciting time and I


know some people have been

as high-value co-products or

oil prices will have any effect

saying that for a while but its

cellulosic (aka second generation)

on the ethanol industry and

an exciting time and it feels a

ethanol plants. Chabina said that

actually sees no looming threats

bit more tangible, he said.

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The low stack out conveyor (part of the plant fuel handling system)
that delivers wood chips from the truck tippers to the wood yard at the
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of previous tax incentives that


simply dont exist anymore.
Cleaves said that without
those tax incentives, fnancing for biomass power plants
is very hard to come by.
Dan Martin, President
of EPC company Gemma
Power, the company that
constructed the 50-MW
Woodville biomass power
plant in Texas, echoed
Cleaves. He said Gemma
is aware of a few biomass
power projects in the works
in the U.S. and hes hopeful
at least one of them would
get off the ground [in 2015].

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Estimated Renewable Energy Share of Global Final Energy Consumption

2012
4.2%
Biomass/
Geothermal/
Solar Heat
4.2%

Fossil Fuels
78.4%

3.8%
Hydropower

1.2%
Wind/solar/
biomass/
geothermal
power

19%
All Renewables

2.6%
Nuclear power

0.8%
Biofuels

10%
Modern
Renewables

9%
Traditional
Biomass

Traditional biomass refers to solid biomass that is combusted in inefficient, and usually polluting, open fires,
stoves, or furnaces to provide heat energy for cooking, comfort, and small-scale agricultural and industrial
processing, typically in rural areas of developing countries. It may or may not be harvested in a sustainable
manner. Traditional biomass currently plays a critical role in meeting rural energy demand in much of the
developing world. Modern biomass energy is defined in this chart as energy derived efficiently from solid, liquid,
and gaseous biomass fuels for modern applications. Credit: IRENAs Renewables 2014 Global Status Report.

However Martin explained, the economics of wood as a


power fuel are pretty thin. He said that without the tax credits and in light of the low gas prices, we will not see much in
the way of growth for biomass power plants in 2015.
For 2015, the Biomass Power Association, which is primarily focused on the United States, is working on policy tweaks that will allow existing biomass power plants to
continue to function economically, said Cleaves. He is cautiously optimistic that EPAs Clean Power Plan (111d) will
recognize the environmental benefts of sustainably sourced
biomass. 2015 is going to be working with the agency [to
educate it] about why biomass that is currently being used
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sourced, he explained.
In addition, the organization is working with EPA
to gain clarity on a nonhazardous secondary waste
rule, also called urban
waste. This rule would
allow urban wood waste
to be classifed as a fuel
source instead of a waste
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of this clarifcation
would also help the biomass power industry in
the U.S.
Cleaves was also positive about the growing
trend of allowing thermal renewable energy to meet state renewable portfolio standards
(RPS). A healthy biomass thermal industry
is good for us because it
promotes more investment in infrastructure
and forest products and
that is generally a favorable thing, he said.

Turbodens biomass-fueled combined heat and power (CHP) ORC power plant
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Biomass for Heat Gaining Recognition from Policymakers

Te Opportunity for Biomass

In 2014, some northeastern states in the U.S. broadened their


RPS to mandate the use of thermal renewable energy. Massachusetts for example, now awards alternative energy credits (AECs) to renewable heating and cooling technologies such
as biomass. Massachusetts utilities need those AECs to meet
their alternative portfolio standards (APS).
Further, said Charlie Niebling of the Biomass Thermal
Energy Coalition (BTEC), biomass is fnally getting some recognition in the U.S. at the federal level. Niebling explained that
in 2014 the USDA awarded more than $2.5 million in grants
to develop statewide wood energy teams (SWETs) in 11 states
and an additional $1.25 million for nine wood energy projects.
And there is a pending RFP now to fund additional states so
probably by sometime this spring there will be 20 or so states
that have been actively supported by USDA with these SWET
grants, he said.
Niebling believes this is a very important move and a positive sign for the biomass industry in the U.S. The USDA is
fnally after years and years realizing that heat is 1/3 of our
nations energy consumption and maybe [they] should be paying attention to it, he said.

On the technology side,


Europe is way out ahead
of the U.S. when it comes
to improving the effciency of biomass thermal energy and Niebling believes
that soon more of that technology may be available in
the U.S. Were seeing more
and more of the leadingedge, state-of-the-art European technology working
its way into the [U.S.] market, he said. So far, the bigger U.S. manufacturers such
as Hurst Boiler and Messersmith have stuck to woodchips, according to Neibling
who added that they probably feel there isnt enough
interest in more sophisticated or more refned pellet engineering. According
to Niebling, the American boiler manufacturers are really in a slumber
when it comes to wood heat.
They havent awoken to the
opportunity.
Niebling said that the
European market for biomass thermal is extremely
well established and leading
manufacturers such as Froling, Viessemann, Okofen and
Windhager may be interested in expanding into other
parts of the world. The
heavily heating-oil dependent northeast has been a
real target for the Germans,

Low Oil Prices Treaten Growth of Biomass Termal Industry


Nevertheless, there is trepidation in the biomass thermal
industry over the price of oil, Niebling also pointed out.
He said that biomass thermal energy is cost competitive
when the price of a barrel of oil is in $80-100 range. Oil
prices have the effect of dampening the momentum in the
last few years, said Neibling who added that up until the
price of oil started to drop, sales of modern wood-heating
appliances were defnitely on the rise. So theres been a lot
of momentum but there is also a lot of trepidation right now,
he said.
Momentum is also the result of more biomass thermal systems in commercial operation today. Installations are getting
better and more competent. People are learning more about
what works and what doesnt, Niebling said. With more performance data available, potential bioenergy adopters can ask
other customers about cost savings and see actual proof that
the systems work, rather than having to take a manufacturers
word for it.
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the Austrians and the Scandinavians, said Niebling.

Biomass for Combined Heat and Power


The best technology according to Niebling, however,
would be a cookie cutter,
reliable and affordable combined heat and power (CHP)
plant that would run on biomass and could work at a
community scale. Thats a
real frontier of opportunity,
he said. We need systems
that are engineered to meet
heat load and that produce
electricity as a byproduct of

heat generation, not the other way around. Because thats how
you get the really high effciencies, he explained.
Niebling said that Turboden, an Italian company
that was acquired by Pratt and Whitney Power Systems
in 2009, which was then acquired by Mitsubishi in 2012
has a fantastic organic rankine cycle (ORC) power plant
that runs on biomass and uses waste heat to produce
electricity. The company announced in January that it
was chosen by Maine Woods Pellet Company to supply the
worlds largest biomass-based ORC power unit for its plant
in Athens, Maine, United States. Neibling said the technology is very sophisticated and very expensive, but addresses a market need that all renewable energy technologies are
addressing: distributed generation. I would love to see the
market open up to what Turboden has got and by their leadership persuade others to enter that space. Because I think
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Wave and Tidal Energy in 2015:


Finally Emerging from the Labs
Ongoing research and prototype development
in the wave and tidal energy sector has
brought the industry into the beginnings of
commercial development. However, it will be years
before we will start seeing a device to harness the
power of the tides and waves of every coast.
ANDREW WILLIAMS, Contributing Editor

Technologies to harness wave and tidal power have been


under development for over 40 years, but up until quite
recently the center of technology development has been in
Europe, where the resource intensity is greater than the
United States coasts. However, in an effort to nurture the
countrys sector, the U.S. Department of Energys Water

Power Program has invested


in a broad portfolio of technologies and Alison Labonte, DOE Marine and Hydrokinetic Technology Manager,
revealed that it has recently increased its focus on
innovative, game changing

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wave power device in action.
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E.ON Pelamis P2 in
Orkney. Credit: Pelamis
Wave Power.

technologies that utilize


the most abundant marine
resources and that have the
greatest potential for achieving economic viability.
The sector has come a
long way since the origin of
the Program in 2008, she
explained. Today, there
are fully permitted projects
which, once installed, will
deliver 1365 kW (wave) and
1350 kW (tidal) of electricity
to coastal populations,
she added.
Although growth in 2015
will be seen in the form of
technology advancement for
prototypes and early production models that are deployed
in demonstration projects,
Labonte said that substantial growth in the form of
commercial deployments

of technologies in the U.S. will occur when technology costs


become competitive with local cost of energy.
The DOEs investment portfolio recognizes that high-risk
research and development activities have the potential to more
than double the energy capture effciency of todays wave
energy technologies, and are needed to tap into the greatest
marine energy markets in California, Oregon, and Washington, she said.
According to new analysis, published recently in the journal
Renewable Energy, large-scale wave energy systems developed in
the Pacifc Northwest should be comparatively steady, dependable and able to be integrated into the overall energy grid at
lower costs than some other forms of alternative energy, including wind power.
Ocean wave energy tends to have low short term variability when aggregated over a large area, which results in a calculated integration cost, in terms of impact to reserve generation
requirements, that is relatively low, and much lower than wind,
said report co-author Ted Brekken, Associate Professor of Energy
Systems at Oregon State University.
Looking ahead, Labonte said that developers now recognize
the greatest market potential for current technologies exists in
remote and other niche applications, but that opportunities
lie in taking advantage of these markets for demonstrating
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existing technologies while making fundamental improvements


to systems to ready them for larger, utility-scale markets in the
longer-term.
The DOE is confdent that the successful development and
deployment of marine energy devices and technologies will continue throughout 2015, she concluded.

Mixed Picture for UK


For Nick Medic, Director of Offshore Renewables at RenewableUK, 2014 was a notable year for the UK wave and tidal
sectors, both in terms of progress made and setbacks suffered. On the plus side, the frst tidal energy array reached
fnancial close and is under construction, the countrys
frst tidal lagoon project has gone into planning and has

attracted preliminary funding commitments, devices


continue to be tested and
R&D is continuing apace,
more so than anywhere
else in the world.
However, Medic also
believes that chronic underfunding and a lack of frmer
messaging on the role marine
energy should play have
brought matters to a head
with a number of developers
both on the wave and tidal

The Deltastream that is currently


being deployed in the UK.
Credit: Deltastream.

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EXISTING AND PLANNED U.S. DOEFUNDED WAVE AND TIDAL ENERGY


PROJECTS IN THE U.S. 2014-2015

Project

Status

Description

M3 Wave

Completed

Explored commercial viability of Delos-Reyes Morrow Pressure


Device, which harnesses up-and-down motion of waves by
infating and defating bags to convert wave energy into
electricity. Tested off the coast of Oregon in September 2014.

Oscilla Power

Completed

Designed and constructed modular, scalable WEC device based


on reverse magnetostrictive generator technology. TDU2 system
tested off New Hampshire coast in August 2014. Functionality and
reliability of full-scale core, buoy and mooring system demonstrated.

Ocean Renewable
Power Company

Completed

Successfully deployed RivGen Power System in Summer 2014.


Deployment validated simulations and successfully demonstrated
self-deploying/self-retrieving capabilities of the device.

Northwest Energy
Innovations

Planned

NWEI will deploy improved Azura device at U.S. Navys


WETS in Hawaii and conduct open-ocean grid-connected
testing for one year, starting in winter 2014/2015.

Resolute Marine
Energy

Planned

RME will develop an intelligent feedback control algorithm


for next-generation SurgeWECTM devices. Control system
will be validated in Resolutes Development Center on a
full-scale SurgeWECTM and eventually integrated into
Companys 720 kW wave power project in Alaska.

Fred Olsen

Planned

Lifesaver WEC device will be deployed at WETS early next year.


Features up to fve independently operating power take-off units,
an all-electric power conversion system, and a patented drive train.

side either winding up or


exiting the sector. In November 2014, Pelamis Wave
Power announced fnancial diffculties such that the
company has been put into
administration and Aquamarine Power cut back to a skeleton staff.
This is a worrying situation, yet one that can and
should be remedied. Bodies such as Wave Energy
Scotland are awake to the

danger of gains made in the sector being reversed, but we


need a coordinated UK approach to stabilize the sector,
he added.
Dr Stephanie Merry, Head of Marine at the UK Renewable
Energy Association, agreed the outlook for the UK sector is not
encouraging. That said, when it comes to developing tidal energy technology, the UK is still further ahead than many countries
and Merry pointed out that the Marine Current Turbines (MCT)
Seagen device, which remains installed at Strangford Lough,
where it has delivered more than 9 GWh to the national grid, is
arguably the most successful tidal stream generator to date in
the world.
In 2015, the tidal energy sector will watch the progress of
MeyGen with keen interest. We also hope the second tidal array
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The TGL tidal turbine. TGL was bought by Rolls Royce and subsequently
sold to Alstom. Credit: Alstom.

successfully than the UK with


wave power.
Growth of the tidal sector in France will be strong,
because the French government has provided excellent support with high levels
of capital grant and guaranteed grid access, although the
market mechanisms are not
as good as in the UK. Leases in the Raz Blanchard, the
French side of the Alderney
Race, have been let. Growth
in Canada is also good with
Atlantis securing a feed-in

project, Scottish Power Renewables in the Sound


of Islay, will continue to move forward. Welsh
company Tidal Energy is also in the process of
deploying its DeltaStream machine in Ramsey
Sound and the Swedish Minesto device has been
tested at Strangford Lough, said Merry.
One UK wave energy project to watch is
WaveSub, which has been successful in raising funds for development and is well-placed
in Wales to access EU funds for the future,
she added.

Promising Markets
Elsewhere, although the January 2015 demise of
leading Australian technology developer Oceanlinx was an undeniable setback, Merry revealed
that some foreign wave energy developers
remain buoyant.
The Seagen tidal energy converter. Credit: Marine
Internationally, I like the technology of Fred
Current Turbines/Siemens.
Olsens BOLT machine. Being privately funded,
it is in a comfortable position fnancially, as long
as it continues to prove its potential, she added.
tariff of about 292/MWh for
Merry believes that France is poised to take over the global
up to 4.5 MW capacity at the
lead for tidal stream energy, while a number of European marFundy Ocean Research Cenitime countries, as well as Australia, are moving ahead more
tre, she said.
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Selected multi-day conferences, expos and events for the Renewable Energy Industry

HydroVision Russia
3-5 March 2015
Moscow, Russia
W: www.hydrovisionrussia.com
PV America
9-10 March 2015
Boston, MA, USA
W: www.pvamericaexpo.com
EWEA OFFSHORE
10-12 March 2015
Copenhagen, Denmark
W: www.ewea.org/
offshore2015
Intersolar China
1-3 April 2015
Beijing, China
W: www.intersolarchina.
com/en/
SOLAREXPO
8-10 April 2015
Milan, Italy
W: www.solarexpo.com
Northeast Biomass
Heating Expo
16-18 April 2015
Portland, ME, USA
W: www.nebiomassheat.com
International Biomass
Conference and Expo
20-22 April
Minneapolis, MN, USA
W: www.
biomassconference.com
National Hydropower
Annual Conference
27-29 April 2015
Washington, DC, USA
W: www.
nationalhydroconference.com

SNEC PV
28 - 30 April 2015
Shanghai, China
W: www.snec.org.cn

Global Offshore Wind 2015


24-25 June 2015
London, UK
W: www.renewableuk.com

Husum WindEnergy
15-18 September 2015
Husum, Germany
W: www.husumwind.com

All Energy
6-7 May 2015
Glasgow, Scotland
W: www.all-energy.co.uk

Intersolar North America


14-16 July 2015
San Francisco, CA, USA
W: www.intersolar.us/

POWER-GEN India &


Central Asia (Incorporating
Renewable Energy
World India)
7-9 May 2015
New Delhi, India
W:www.indiapowerevents.com

HydroVision International
14-17 July 2015
Portland, OR, USA
W: www.hydroevent.com

Geothermal Energy Expo


20-23 September 2015
Reno, NV, USA
W: www.
geothermalenergy2015.org

AWEA WINDPOWER
18-21 May 2015
Orlando, FL, USA
W: www.windpowerexpo.org
ESA
27-29 MAY 2015
Dallas, TX, USA
W: www.annual-conference.
energystorage.org
Energy Ocean
2-4 June 2015
Portland, ME, USA
W: www.energyocean.com
Renewable Energy
World Europe
9-11 June 2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
W: www.
renewableenergyworldeurope.com
POWER-GEN Europe
9-11 June 2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
W: www.powergeneurope.com
Intersolar Europe
10-12 June 2015
Munich, Germany
W: www.intersolar.de/en/

POWER-GEN Africa
15-17 July 2015
Cape Town, Republic
of South Africa
W: www.powergenafrica.com
Renewable Energy World Asia
1-3 September 2015
Bangkok, Thailand
W: www.
renewableenergyworldasia.com

Energy Storage
North America
13-15 October 2015
San Diego, CA, USA
W: www.esnaexpo.com
EWEA 2015
17-20 November 2015
Paris, France
W: www.ewea.org/
annual2015/

POWER-GEN Asia
1-3 September 2015
Bangkok, Thailand
W: www.powergenasia.com

Intersolar India
18-20 November 2015
Mumbai, India
W: www.intersolar.in/en/

POWER-GEN Asia
Financial Forum
1-3 September 2015
Bangkok, Thailand
W: www.
powergenasiafinance.com

Renewable Energy
World North America
8-10 December 2015
Las Vegas, NV, USA
W: www.
renewableenergyworldevents.com

Intersolar South America


1-3 September 2015
Sao Paulo, Brazil
W: www.intersolar.net.br/en/
Solar Power International
14 - 17 September 2015
Anaheim, CA, USA
W: www.
solarpowerinternational.com

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RenewableUK
6-8 October 2015
Liverpool, UK
W: www.renewableuk.com

POWER-GEN International
8-10 December 2015
Las Vegas, NV, USA
W: www.power-gen.com
GenForum
8 December 2015
Las Vegas, NV, USA
W: www.energyhubforums.
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Tra ining Event s
Here is a sampling of training institutions that offer renewable energy educational events and certificate programs throughout the year.
Visit their websites to see specific dates, locations and topics offered. Many universities and community colleges also offer renewable energy training programs.

Airstreams Renewables
Topics: Wind
Location: U.S.
P: 1-661-822-3963

Green Power Academy


Topics: All renewable energy topics
Location: Global
P: +44 0207 099 0600
E:info@greenpowerconferences.com

BZEE Academy
Topic: Wind
Location: Germany
P: +49 151 424 297 20
Euromoney Energy Training
Topics: Financial Modeling-Renewable Energy
Location: UAE, China, UK
P: +44 020 7779 8933
E: energy@euromoneytraining.com
The European Energy Center
Topics: All renewable energy topics
Location: UK, Online
P: +44 0131 44 69 479
E:training@EUenergycentre.org
everblue
Topics: Solar, LEED, Wind
Location: U.S., Can., Costa Rica, HK, Online
P: 1-800-460-2575
Global Sustainable Energy Solutions
Topics: Solar
Location: Australia
P: 1-300 265 525
International Tel: +61 2 9024 5312
Gravitec Systems Inc.
Topics: Wind + Safety
Location: U.S.
P: 1-800-755-8455
E: solutions@gravitec.com

Heatspring Learning Institute


Topics: Microgrids, RE Policy, Solar PV, Solar
Hot Water, Geothermal, PV + Storage,
Location: U.S., Online
P: Tel: 1-800-393-2044
E:info@heatspring.com
International Centre for Hydropower
Topics: Hydropower
Location: Norway
P: +47 91 12 63 05
E: mail@ich.no
Kaplan Clean Tech Education
Topics: Solar, Energy Efficiency,
LEED Exam Prep
Location: U.S., Online
P: 1-888-450-4684
E:info@cleanedison.com
Midwest Renewable Energy Association
Topics: Solar PV and Solar Thermal, Wind
Location: U.S., Online
P: 715-592-6595
E:info@midwestrenew.org
NABCEP (North American Board of
Certified Energy Practitioners)
Topics: Credentialing organization for Solar
Location: U.S.
P: 1-800-654-0021
E:info@nabcep.org

Northwest Renewable Energy Institute


Topics: Wind
Location: Vancouver, WA
P: 1-800-868-1816
Offtec
Topics: Wind
Location: Enge-Sande, Germany
P: +49 4662 89 127-0
Solar Energy International
Topics: Solar PV, Solar Thermal,
Micro- hydro, Wind
Location: U.S., Online
P: 1-970-963-8855
E:sei@solarenergy.org
Solar Living Institute
Topics: Solar PV
Location: U.S.
P: 1-707-472-2450
E: sli@solarliving.org
South Africa Renewable Energy
Technology Center (SARTEC)
Training Technology Centre
Topics: Wind
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
P: +27 21 959 6767
E:info@cput.ac.za
US Solar Institute
Topics: Solar
Location: U.S., Jamaica
P: 1-877-769-7657

If you would like your training event to considered for inclusion in this listing, please email REWNews@Pennwell.com subject line: Education and Training.

Adver t iser s Index

For more information on the products and services found in this issue click here.

All Energy21

IMREC/METS Symposium50

Siemens AG11

Distributech India81

Power Gen Middle East 15

Ecofasten Solar29

Power Gen Africa23

Solar Promotion International


GmbHCV2

EDF Renewable Energy37

Quickscrews International
Corporation59

Everglades University61
Florida Alliance for Renewable
Energy59
Hammond Power Solutions55
IHS Globalspec2

Surrette Battery Co. Ltd.45


Tamura Corporation55

Renewable Energy World Asia39

The Wall Street Green Summit61

REW.com31

Trojan Battery Company47

Shanghai New Energy Industry


Association63

Underwriters Laboratories6
Unirac27

Shoals Technologies Group4


The Adveritsers Index is published as a service. The publisher does not assume any liability for errors or omissions.

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Last
the

WORD

John Farell directs

the Energy SelfReliant States and


Communities program
at the Institute for
Local State Reliance,
where he focuses
on energy policy
developments that best
expand the benefits of
local ownership and
dispersed generation
of renewable energy.
Farrell authored the
landmark report Energy
Self-Reliant States,
which serves as the
definitive energy atlas
for the United States,
detailing the stateby-state renewable
electricity generation
potential. Farrell is a
regular contributor to
RenewableEnergy
World.com.

Goodbye Utility Monopoly,


Hello Energy Democracy
Over the next decade, electricity customers have the potential to reclaim
$48 billion from their utilities. Thats
according to a December 2014 report
from Accenture, which explains the
potential impact of efficiency increases
and greater distributed energy.
Behind this economic opportunity is a convergence of energy efficiency, distributed renewable energy,
and distributed information technology that is ending the electric utilitys
natural monopoly and opening the
door to energy democracy.
For most of the past century, electricity was a natural monopoly. We
only needed a single, standardized,
one-way electric grid. Power generation was most cost-effective with
large-scale turbines fueled by coal and
oil, or large hydro dams, with massive economies of scale. These natural monopolies paid off for customers,
with falling costs for reliable electricity
even as demand rose rapidly.
That era is over.
Economic growth is no longer coupled with electricity sales, reports the
Wall Street Journal; sales peaked in
2007. Distributed solar energy is surging, with installations smaller than
1 MW providing over 18 percent of
new capacity in the H12014. The utility monopoly is up against energy efficiency and customer-owned distributed power that gets cheaper every year,

even as retail energy prices are rising.


Across the country, including in NY,
MN, Calif. and other states, regulators
are wrestling with a Utility 2.0 business model to reconcile the electric
company of 1915 with the technology
and opportunity of 2015. Their vision
includes an electricity system that is
low-carbon, efficient, and flexible, but
it may fall short of the promise. Clearly, a shift to Utility 2.0 is inevitable. But
this transitional moment also presents
a larger opportunity the chance to
transform the electricity system into
Utility 3.0, or energy democracy.
With $48 billion dollars on the table,
electricity customers that get a taste
of energy freedom as power producers will never again accept a utility monopoly. These prosumers will
expect the rules for a future electricity system to give every electric customer, not just solar companies or energy
storage firms, more (local) control over
their and their communitys energy
future. Theyll expect a more equitable
distribution of energy dollars to match
the equitable distribution of renewable
energy resources. Theyll expect, in
short, energy democracy.
Distributed energy has a bright outlook in 2015, and its continued rise
could push us past Utility 2.0 to Utility
3.0 energy democracy unseating
the utility monopoly in favor of a more
democratic regime.

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Global Company &
Product Directory

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CATEGORIES LISTINGS INDEX


BIOENERGY ..................... 75

Balers ....................................... 75
Gasifiers ................................... 75
Meters ...................................... 75
Other ....................................... 75
Turbines.................................... 75

Operating ................................. 77
Other ....................................... 77
Ownership ............................... 77
Product sourcing....................... 77
Project management................. 77
Software ................................... 77
Testing...................................... 77
Training .................................... 77
Turnkey contractors .................. 77

Services ...................................75

Waste-To-Energy ...................77

Consultancy ............................. 75
Design ...................................... 75
Documentation ........................ 75
Education ................................. 75
Information .............................. 75

Equipment .............................77

Biofuel.....................................75
Equipment .............................75

Biomass ..................................75
Equipment .............................75
Aerobic digesters ...................... 75
Balers ....................................... 75
Boilers ...................................... 75
Briquetters ................................ 75
Chippers ................................... 75
Combustors .............................. 75
Compactors .............................. 75
Cooking stoves, biomass-fired .. 75
Disintegrators and shredders..... 75
Engines ..................................... 75
Feeding equipment ................... 75
Flue gas cleaners ...................... 76
Gas generators ......................... 76
Gasifiers ................................... 76
Handling plants ........................ 76
Harvesters ................................ 76
Meters ...................................... 76
Other ....................................... 76
Stokers ..................................... 76
Storage containers .................... 76
Turbines.................................... 76
Wood stoves ............................ 76

Services ...................................76
Certification .............................. 76
Consultancy ............................. 76
Contract R&D ........................... 76
Data logging ............................ 76
Design ...................................... 76
Documentation ........................ 77
Education ................................. 77
Environmental studies ............... 77
Feasibility studies ...................... 77
Financial advice ........................ 77
Information .............................. 77
Installation ................................ 77
Insurance .................................. 77
Maintenance ............................ 77
Monitoring ............................... 77

Aerobic digesters ...................... 77


Anaerobic digesters .................. 77
Containers ................................ 78
Disintegrators and shredders..... 78
Feeding equipment ................... 78
Gasifiers ................................... 78
Landfill gas ............................... 78
Other ....................................... 78
Turbines.................................... 78

Services ...................................78
Consultancy ............................. 78
Contract R&D ........................... 78
Education ................................. 78
Feasibility studies ...................... 78
Installation ................................ 78
Landfill gas utilization ............... 78
Maintenance ............................ 78
Operating ................................. 78
Project management................. 78
Training .................................... 78
Turnkey contractors .................. 78

ENERGY STORAGE ........ 78


Equipment .............................78
Batteries ................................... 78
Battery management systems
(BMS) ................................. 78
Lead-acid .............................. 78
Lithium-ion............................ 78
Other .................................... 78
Fuel cells ................................... 78
Hydrogen ................................. 78
Other ....................................... 78

Services ...................................78
Consultancy ............................. 78
Education ................................. 78
Information .............................. 78
Load management ................... 78
Maintenance ............................ 78
Other ....................................... 78
Peak shaving ............................ 79
Renewable generation
smoothing ............................. 79

Software ................................... 79
Suppliers of systems and
components .......................... 79
System modeling ...................... 79
Testing...................................... 79

GEOTHERMAL ................ 79
Electricity Generation .........79
Equipment .............................79
Condensers .............................. 79
Direct-use cooling water
systems ................................. 79
Direct-use heat exchangers
and pumps ............................ 79
Downhole logging equipment .. 79
Exploration equipment ............. 79
Other ....................................... 79
Power generation equipment ... 79
Power plant control systems ..... 79
Pumps ...................................... 79
Valves ....................................... 79

Services ...................................79
Aquifer assessment ................... 79
Chemical treatment .................. 79
Consultancy ............................. 79
Design ...................................... 79
Drilling management ................ 79
Education ................................. 79
Environmental monitoring ........ 79
Equipment supplies ................... 79
Feasibility studies ...................... 79
Geology surveys ....................... 79
Installation ................................ 79
Maintenance ............................ 79
Monitoring ............................... 79
Other ....................................... 79
Project management................. 79
Software ................................... 79
Temperature logging ................ 79
Training .................................... 79
Well testing .............................. 79

Heating and Cooling ............79


Equipment .............................79
Boilers ...................................... 79
Condensers .............................. 80
Flue gas cleaners ...................... 80
Generators ............................... 80
Heat exchangers ....................... 80
Heat meters .............................. 80
Heat pumps .............................. 80
Heat storage installations .......... 80
Other ....................................... 80
Pre-insulated piping .................. 80
Pumps ...................................... 80
Steam turbines ......................... 80

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Valves ....................................... 80
Water treatment plants ............. 80

Services ...................................80
Construction ............................. 80
Consultancy ............................. 80
Design ...................................... 80
Documentation ........................ 80
Feasibility studies ...................... 80
Financial advice ........................ 80
Heat conservation analysis ........ 80
Heat delivery tests .................... 80
Installation ................................ 80
Maintenance ............................ 80
Monitoring ............................... 80
Operation ................................. 80
Other ....................................... 80
Project management................. 80
Training .................................... 80
Turnkey contractors .................. 80
Water treatment ....................... 80

HYDROPOWER............... 80
Applications ..........................80
Hydro-electric schemes ............. 80
Micro and mini hydro
schemes ................................ 80
River hydro schemes ................. 80

Equipment .............................82
Cabling ..................................... 82
Control gear ............................. 82
Gates ........................................ 82
Gears ........................................ 82
Generators ............................... 82
Height gauges .......................... 82
High-head turbines ................... 82
Hydraulic rams ......................... 82
Low-head turbines ................... 82
Marine hydrokinetics (MHK)..... 82
Other ....................................... 82
Pipelines ................................... 82
Powerhouses ............................ 82
Remote monitoring
equipment ............................. 82
Shut-off valves ......................... 83
Technology equipment ............. 83
Transformers............................. 83
Water height gauges ................ 83

Services ...................................83
Certification .............................. 83
Construction ............................. 83
Consultancy ............................. 83
Contract R&D ........................... 83
Design ...................................... 83
Documentation ........................ 83
Education ................................. 83

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Environmental impact
assessment ............................ 83
Equipment and component
suppliers ................................ 83
Feasibility studies ...................... 83
Financial advice ........................ 83
Installation ................................ 83
Monitoring ............................... 83
Operations and maintenance .... 83
Other ....................................... 84
Planning permission .................. 84
Product sourcing....................... 84
Project management................. 84
Software ................................... 84
Testing...................................... 84
Training .................................... 84
Upgrading ................................ 84

SOLAR .............................. 84
Passive Solar ..........................84
Equipment .............................84
Curtain walling systems ............ 84
Other ....................................... 84
Passive solar water heaters ....... 84
Solar air heating panels ............. 84
Sunshading (external) ............... 84
Sunshading (internal) ................ 84
Transparent insulation............... 84

Services ...................................84
Consultancy ............................. 84
Contract R&D ........................... 84
Design ...................................... 84
Documentation ........................ 84
Education ................................. 84
Feasibility studies ...................... 84
Financial advice ........................ 84
Installation ................................ 84
Monitoring ............................... 84
Other ....................................... 84
Software ................................... 84
Testing...................................... 84
Training .................................... 85

Photovoltaics ........................85
Applications ..........................85
Building facades ....................... 85
Building integration .................. 85
Consumer products .................. 85
Cooling .................................... 85
Desalination ............................. 85
Grid-connected systems ........... 85
Hybrid systems ......................... 85
Irrigation .................................. 85
Lighting .................................... 85
Monitoring stations .................. 85
Navigational aids ...................... 85
Other ....................................... 85
PV cell/module manufacturing
equipment ............................. 86

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Refrigeration ............................ 86
Roof tiles .................................. 86
Rural electrification ................... 86
Security fencing ........................ 86

Equipment .............................86
Array support structures ........... 86
Cabling ..................................... 86
Cells ......................................... 86
Charge controllers .................... 86
Coating equipment ................... 86
Concentrators ........................... 86
Data loggers ............................. 86
Generator controllers ................ 86
Heliostats ................................. 86
Ingots ....................................... 86
Inverters, central ....................... 86
Inverters, micro......................... 87
Modules ................................... 87
Monitoring equipment ............. 87
Mounting systems hardware..... 87
Other ....................................... 87
Power electronics...................... 87
Power optimizer ....................... 87
Pumps ...................................... 87
Inverters, string ........................ 87
Solar radiation measuring ......... 88
Testing equipment .................... 88
Tracking systems....................... 88
Wafers...................................... 88
Wire sawing ............................. 88

Services ...................................88
Certification .............................. 88
Consultancy ............................. 88
Contract R&D ........................... 88
Data logging ............................ 88
Design ...................................... 88
Documentation ........................ 88
Education ................................. 88
EPC (Engineering, procurement
and construction) .................. 89
Feasibility studies ...................... 89
Financial advice ........................ 89
Information .............................. 89
Installation ................................ 89
Maintenance ............................ 89
Monitoring ............................... 89
Other ....................................... 89
Product sourcing....................... 89
Project management................. 89
Software ................................... 90
Suppliers of systems and
components .......................... 90
Testing...................................... 90
Training .................................... 90

Solar Thermal........................90
Applications ..........................90
Air conditioning ........................ 90
Combined systems ................... 90

Cooling systems ....................... 90


Crop drying .............................. 90
Desalination ............................. 90
District heating ......................... 90
Domestic hot water .................. 90
Industrial process heat .............. 90
Large scale water heating ......... 91
Other ....................................... 91
Packaged systems ..................... 91
Power generation ..................... 91
Space heating ........................... 91
Stoves ...................................... 91
Swimming pool systems ........... 91

Equipment .............................91
Absorber surfaces ..................... 91
Anti-corrosion additives ............ 91
Antifreeze ................................. 91
Collectors ................................. 91
Concentrators ........................... 91
Controllers ................................ 91
Heat exchangers ....................... 91
Heat pipes ................................ 91
Heat storage ............................. 91
Heat transfer equipment ........... 91
Heliostats ................................. 91
Monitoring equipment ............. 91
Other ....................................... 91
Phase change storage
materials................................ 91
Pumps ...................................... 91
Reflectors ................................. 91
Selective absorber surfaces ....... 91
Solarimeters .............................. 91
Solar radiation measuring ......... 91
Storage tanks ........................... 91
Temperature measuring
equipment ............................. 92
Thermosiphoning systems ........ 92
Thermostats ............................. 92
Transparent insulation............... 92
Valves ....................................... 92

Services ...................................92
Certification .............................. 92
Consultancy ............................. 92
Contract R&D ........................... 92
Data logging ............................ 92
Design ...................................... 92
Education ................................. 92
Feasibility studies ...................... 92
Financial advice ........................ 92
Installation ................................ 92
Maintenance ............................ 92
Monitoring ............................... 92
Other ....................................... 92
Product sourcing....................... 92
Project management................. 92
Repair ....................................... 93
Software ................................... 93
Suppliers of equipment and
components .......................... 93

Testing...................................... 93
Training .................................... 93

WIND ENERGY ............... 93


Equipment .............................93
Blade protection ....................... 93
Blades ....................................... 93
Brakes ...................................... 93
Cabling ..................................... 93
Clutches ................................... 93
Controllers ................................ 93
Couplings ................................. 93
Data loggers ............................. 93
Direction and windspeed
sensors; anemometers ........... 93
Direction vanes ......................... 93
Foundations ............................. 93
Gear units ................................. 93
Generators ............................... 93
Hydraulic systems ..................... 93
Inverters ................................... 93
Masts ....................................... 93
Monitoring equipment ............. 94
Other ....................................... 94
Torque-limiting drives ............... 94
Towers...................................... 94
Turbines.................................... 94

Services ...................................94
Certification .............................. 94
Consultancy ............................. 94
Contract R&D ........................... 95
Data analysis ............................ 95
Data logging ............................ 95
Design ...................................... 95
Distribution .............................. 95
Documentation ........................ 95
Education ................................. 95
Environmental impact
assessment ............................ 95
Feasibility studies ...................... 95
Financial advice ........................ 95
Information .............................. 95
Installation ................................ 95
Insurance .................................. 95
Monitoring ............................... 95
Other ....................................... 95
Planning permission .................. 96
Product sourcing....................... 96
Project management................. 96
Repair ....................................... 96
Site evaluation .......................... 96
Software ................................... 96
Testing...................................... 96
Training .................................... 96
Turbine design .......................... 96
Turbine testing.......................... 96
Wind farm development ........... 96
Wind tunnel analysis................. 96

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CATEGORY LISTINGS
BIOENERGY

BIOMASS

BIOFUEL

Equipment

Equipment
BALERS
CBT Wear Parts Inc(US)
Eurobalers Ltd(UK)
Flexus Balasystem AB(SE)
Pttinger Entsorgungstechnik
GmbH & Co KG(AT)
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing
Inc(US)

GASIFIERS
Organics Asia Co Ltd(TH)

METERS
Muis Controls Ltd(CA)

OTHER
Organics Asia Co Ltd(TH)
Podroof Inc(US)
Prosonix Corp(US)

TURBINES
International Generator Technical
Community(US)
Siemens AG(DE)
See ad page 11

Services
CONSULTANCY
ProSim Inc(US)
Thaker SimTech LLC(US)
VOGELBUSCH Biocommodities
GmbH(AT)

DESIGN
VOGELBUSCH Biocommodities
GmbH(AT)

DOCUMENTATION
Fachagentur Nachwachsende
Rohstoffe eV - FNR(DE)

EDUCATION
Shanghai New Energy Industry
Association (SNEIA)(CN)

INFORMATION
Fachagentur Nachwachsende
Rohstoffe eV - FNR(DE)
IHS Engineering360 (US)
See ad page 2

AEROBIC DIGESTERS
BioConversion Solutions LLC(US)
Organics Asia Co Ltd(TH)

BALERS
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing
Inc(US)

BOILERS
Aguidrovert Solar SL(ES)
AMECO USA(US)
Ansaldo Caldaie SpA(IT)
APROVIS Energy Systems
GmbH(DE)
Biomass Briquette Systems(US)
Biomass Systems Supply(US)
Bosch Industriekessel GmbH(DE)
CommonWealth Resource
Management Corp(US)
Cross Technologies(FR)
Ebner Vyncke(US)
ERI (Energy Recovery
International)(US)
FARM2000/Teisen Products
Ltd(UK)
Global Energy Solutions Inc(US)
The Green Electrician Group(UK)
Howden North America(US)
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co
Inc(US)
John Crane(US)
Justsen Energiteknik A/S(DK)
KMW Energy Inc(CA)
Metso Power(US)
NATCOM(CA)
Outotec Energy Products(US)
VYNCKE NV(BE)

Haas Recycling-Systems
GmbH(DE)
Komptech GmbH(AT)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)
WEIMA America Inc(US)
West Salem Machinery Co(US)

COMBUSTORS
EMGroup BV(NL)
FARM2000/Teisen Products
Ltd(UK)
Justsen Energiteknik A/S(DK)
MARTIN GmbH fr Umwelt und
Energietechnik(DE)
Outotec Energy Products(US)
Precision Combustion Inc(US)
Saxlund International Ltd(UK)
Torftech Ltd(UK)

COMPACTORS
Pttinger Entsorgungstechnik
GmbH & Co KG(AT)

COOKING STOVES,
BIOMASS-FIRED
Cross Technologies(FR)

DISINTEGRATORS AND
SHREDDERS
American Pulverizer Co(US)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd(SG)
BTA International GmbH(DE)
CBT Wear Parts Inc(US)
Haas Recycling-Systems
GmbH(DE)
Herbold Meckesheim GmbH(DE)
Jeffrey Rader(US)
Komptech GmbH(AT)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment
Mktg Inc(US)
WEIMA America Inc(US)

ENGINES

BRIQUETTERS
Biomass Briquette Systems(US)
Biomass Systems Supply(US)
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd(UK)
National Biomass Association NBA(BG)
Pttinger Entsorgungstechnik
GmbH & Co KG(AT)
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing
Inc(US)
WEIMA America Inc(US)

BioSpark Clean Energy LLC(US)


China National Electric Wire and
Cable Import Export Corp(CN)
Interdevelopment Inc(US)
Lloyd Dynamowerke GmbH & Co
KG(DE)
UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat(LT)
Xergi A/S(DK)
Yanmar America(US)

CHIPPERS

American Pulverizer Co(US)


Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd(SG)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc
- CBI(US)
Detroit Stoker Co(US)
Golden Eagle Technologies
LLC(US)

American Pulverizer Co(US)


Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd(SG)
CBT Wear Parts Inc(US)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc
- CBI(US)
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH(DE)

FEEDING EQUIPMENT

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COUNTRY
CODES USED IN
THE CATEGORY
LISTINGS
Algeria
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Korea
Lithuania
Malaysia
Malta
Mauritania
Mexico
Morocco
Myanmar
Namibia
Nepal
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation
Singapore
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
The Netherlands
Tunisia
Turkey
Uganda
United Kingdom
United States

DZ
AR
AM
AU
AT
BE
BR
BG
CA
CN
CB
CR
HR
CY
CZ
DK
EE
FI
FR
DE
GR
HK
HU
IN
ID
IE
IL
IT
JP
JO
KE
KP
LT
MY
MT
MR
MX
MA
MM
NA
NP
NZ
NG
NO
PK
PA
PH
PL
PT
RO
RU
SG
SK
SI
ZA
ES
SE
CH
TW
TH
NL
TN
TR
UG
UK
US

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Haas Recycling-Systems
GmbH(DE)
Jeffrey Rader(US)
KEITH Manufacturing Co(US)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment
Mktg Inc(US)
M-E-C CO(US)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)
Omex Environmental Ltd(UK)
RUD Chain Inc(US)
Saxlund International Ltd(UK)
Schenck Process UK Ltd(UK)
SHW Storage & Handling
Soltutions GmbH(DE)
Sodimate Inc(US)
West Salem Machinery Co(US)

FLUE GAS CLEANERS


APROVIS Energy Systems
GmbH(DE)
Combustion Technologies Pvt
Ltd(IN)
Energy & Waste Tech(ES)
Golden Eagle Technologies
LLC(US)
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik(DE)
Howden North America(US)
Justsen Energiteknik A/S(DK)
LTB Luft- und Thermotechnik
Bayreuth GmbH(DE)
Maschinen & Technik Inc MATEC(PH)
Santes Incinerator(TR)
Sodimate Inc(US)

GAS GENERATORS
DFME Sp zoo(PL)
Hocking County Community
Improvement Corp(US)
James Troop and Co Ltd(UK)
Kelburn Engineering(UK)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc(US)

GASIFIERS
CommonWealth Resource
Management Corp(US)
Constructions Industrielles de la
Mediterrane - CNIM(FR)
Energy & Waste Tech(ES)
Energy Recovery Ltd(UK)
Eqtec Iberia SL(ES)
Global Energy Solutions Inc(US)
Organics Asia Co Ltd(TH)
Outotec Energy Products(US)
PHG Energy(US)
PRM Energy Systems Inc PRME(US)
Renewables Plus Ltd(MY)
Tetronics International Ltd(UK)

HANDLING PLANTS
BTA International GmbH(DE)
Flexus Balasystem AB(SE)
Haas Recycling-Systems
GmbH(DE)
Jeffrey Rader(US)

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Mactenn Systems Ltd(UK)


National Conveyors Co Inc(US)
SHW Storage & Handling
Soltutions GmbH(DE)

HARVESTERS
CBT Wear Parts Inc(US)
Global Energy Solutions Inc(US)

METERS
icenta Controls Ltd(UK)
Kurz Instruments Inc(US)
Siemens Process Industry and
Drives(US)

OTHER
Airofex Equipment(US)
APROVIS Energy Systems
GmbH(DE)
Biomass Systems Supply(US)
Buschjost GmbH(DE)
Comptus(US)
CPS Environmental(UK)
Eqtec Iberia SL(ES)
Haas Recycling-Systems
GmbH(DE)
International Chimney Corp(US)
Mactenn Systems Ltd(UK)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment
Mktg Inc(US)
M-E-C CO(US)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)
Monitor Technologies LLC(US)
ORBIS Corp(US)
Podroof Inc(US)
Pttinger Entsorgungstechnik
GmbH & Co KG(AT)
Power Lube Industrial LLC(US)
Prosonix Corp(US)
R SCHMITT-ENERTEC GmbH(DE)
Santes Incinerator(TR)
Screw Conveyor Corp(US)
Universal Instruments
Manufacturing Co Pvt Ltd(IN)

STOKERS
Detroit Stoker Co(US)
Global Energy Solutions Inc(US)
Jeffrey Rader(US)
Justsen Energiteknik A/S(DK)
KMW Energy Inc(CA)

STORAGE CONTAINERS
AMECO USA(US)
Collinson Plc(UK)
Fisher Tank Co(US)
Justsen Energiteknik A/S(DK)
National Conveyors Co Inc(US)
ORBIS Corp(US)
SHW Storage & Handling
Soltutions GmbH(DE)
Tank Connection Affliate
Group(US)

TURBINES
BioSpark Clean Energy LLC(US)

CommonWealth Resource
Management Corp(US)
Doosan Skoda Power(CZ)
Dresser-Rand(US)
Global Energy Solutions Inc(US)
International Generator Technical
Community(US)
International Power Machinery
Co(US)
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE(DE)
Onyx Ta-Ho Environmental
Services Co Ltd(TW)
PCA Engineers Ltd(UK)
Siemens AG(DE)
See ad page 11
Siemens plc(UK)
Siemens Turbomachinery
Equiment GmbH(DE)
Spilling Energie Systeme
GmbH(DE)
Stork Turbo Blading(US)
Turbine Controls Ltd(UK)

WOOD STOVES
RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik
GmbH(AT)

Services
CERTIFICATION
Borgman Beheer Advies BV(NL)

CONSULTANCY
Advanced Cryogenics Ltd(US)
APT Consulting Group Co
Ltd(TH)
AquaBioTech Group(MT)
Barr Engineering Co(US)
Blue Harbor Energy Inc(US)
BMH Technology Oy(FI)
Borgman Beheer Advies BV(NL)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd(US)
Continental Biomass Industries Inc
- CBI(US)
Darley & Associates(UK)
DE Solutions Inc(US)
DNV GL(US)
E4tech(CH)
E4tech(UK)
Ecoling Partner AG(CH)
Ecostrat and General Biofuel(CA)
Eqtec Iberia SL(ES)
Esbensen Consulting Engineers
A/S(DK)
ETA Florence Renewable
Energies(IT)
European Islands Network on
Energy & Environment ISLEnet(BE)
FP Consultoria Ambiental(CB)
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik(DE)
Ingvar Ingrids AB(SE)
InterEnergy Srl(IT)
Karbone(US)
Kyoto Energy Pte Ltd(SG)
LFG Consult(DK)

Lithuanian Energy Institute LEI(LT)


Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd
(formerly Mailhem Engineers
Pvt Ltd)(IN)
McWane and Associates(US)
Navigant(US)
North Energy Associates Ltd(UK)
Practical Action Consutling(UK)
Praj Industries Ltd(IN)
Progetto Energia Srl(IT)
Proplan Ltd(CY)
ProSim Inc(US)
Renewables Plus Ltd(MY)
RH Energy Ltd(UK)
Sardar Patel Renewable Energy
Research Institute - SPRERI(IN)
SKM Enviros(UK)
SOLARA BV(NL)
The Stella Group Ltd(US)
Thaker SimTech LLC(US)
Umwelt- und Energie-Consult
GmbH - uec Berlin(DE)
Valdes Engineering Co(US)
Volkmann Consult(DE)
Wasteconsult International(DE)

CONTRACT R&D
BGF Europe SA(ES)
Bright Management Associates
Ltd(UK)
Conversion And Resource
Evaluation Ltd(UK)
CPS Environmental(UK)
Euroheat & Power(BE)
Highland Energy (NS) Inc(CA)
LFG Consult(DK)

DATA LOGGING
CAS DataLoggers(US)

DESIGN
AMEC E&C Services(US)
Constructions Industrielles de la
Mediterrane - CNIM(FR)
Conversion And Resource
Evaluation Ltd(UK)
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd(UK)
ECOCORP(US)
Eqtec Iberia SL(ES)
KMW Energy Inc(CA)
LFG Consult(DK)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)
OWS nv(BE)
PDR Associates (Renewable)
Inc(US)
Process Engineering Associates
LLC(US)
RUD Chain Inc(US)
STEJASA Agregados Industriales
SA(ES)
Torftech Ltd(UK)
Valdes Engineering Co(US)
Wolf Material Handling
Systems(US)
Xergi Ltd(UK)

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DOCUMENTATION
Curtis Thaxter LLC(US)
Fachagentur Nachwachsende
Rohstoffe eV - FNR(DE)
Write_on(UK)

EDUCATION
Kaplan Clean Tech Education(US)

Water Recycle Group Australia Pty


Ltd(AU)
Wolf Material Handling
Systems(US)

FINANCIAL ADVICE
The Black Emerald Group(US)
CommonWealth Resource
Management Corp(US)
Morrison & Kibbey Ltd(US)
Vireo Energy Financial(US)

INFORMATION
RenewableEnergyWorld.com(US)
Shanghai New Energy Industry
Association (SNEIA)(CN)

ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES
ADC BioScientifc Ltd(UK)
Aquatech International Corp(US)
CH2M HILL(US)
CommonWealth Resource
Management Corp(US)
CSD Ingenieure AG(CH)
ETA Florence Renewable
Energies(IT)
Highland Energy (NS) Inc(CA)
International Peat Society(FI)
Metso Power(US)
Odotech Inc(CA)
SKM Enviros(UK)
Stress Free Systems Ltd(NG)
Umwelt- und Energie-Consult
GmbH - uec Berlin(DE)

FEASIBILITY STUDIES
AMEC E&C Services(US)
APT Consulting Group Co
Ltd(TH)
Bioenergy Australia(AU)
CH2M HILL(US)
Darley & Associates(UK)
Ecostrat and General Biofuel(CA)
EcoTeam Energy and
Environmental Consulting
NGO(AM)
Eneco Systems Inc(CA)
ESI Inc of Tennessee(US)
ETA Florence Renewable
Energies(IT)
Kyoto Energy Pte Ltd(SG)
LFG Consult(DK)
Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd
(formerly Mailhem Engineers
Pvt Ltd)(IN)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)
Metso Power(US)
Renewables Plus Ltd(MY)
Tetronics International Ltd(UK)
Umwelt- und Energie-Consult
GmbH - uec Berlin(DE)
Valdes Engineering Co(US)

Ecostrat and General Biofuel(CA)


Eesti Bioktuste Uhing(EE)
Ethanol Producer Magazine(US)
Euroheat & Power(BE)
Fachagentur Nachwachsende
Rohstoffe eV - FNR(DE)
IHS Engineering360 (US)
See ad page 2
IMTEK | NoOdor.com(US)
International Peat Society(FI)
Motiva Oy(FI)
Resource Centre for Development
Alternatives - RCDA(PK)
Swedish Bioenergy
Association(SE)
Tetronics International Ltd(UK)
Total Energy USA(US)

INSTALLATION
Burkhalter(US)
CH2M HILL(US)
CPS Environmental(UK)
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd(UK)
Ecoling Partner AG(CH)
FARM2000/Teisen Products
Ltd(UK)
The Green Electrician Group(UK)
Highland Energy (NS) Inc(CA)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)
OWS nv(BE)
RR Projects(IE)
Saxlund International Ltd(UK)
T4 Sustainability Ltd(UK)
White Construction Inc(US)
Xergi Ltd(UK)

INSURANCE
Ecostrat and General Biofuel(CA)
GCube Insurance Services Inc(US)

MAINTENANCE
Doosan Skoda Power(CZ)
James Troop and Co Ltd(UK)
Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd
(formerly Mailhem Engineers
Pvt Ltd)(IN)
Metso Power(US)
NAES Corp(US)
Onyx Ta-Ho Environmental
Services Co Ltd(TW)
S&B Engineers and
Constructors(US)
Xergi Ltd(UK)

MONITORING

SOFTWARE

ADC BioScientifc Ltd(UK)


Bright Management Associates
Ltd(UK)
LFG Consult(DK)
Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd
(formerly Mailhem Engineers
Pvt Ltd)(IN)
Monitor Technologies LLC(US)

ProSim Inc(US)
SimTech Simulation
Technology(AT)

OPERATING

TRAINING

Bright Management Associates


Ltd(UK)
European Federation of
Waste Management and
Environmental Services FEAD(BE)
Laborelec SCRL(BE)
Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd
(formerly Mailhem Engineers
Pvt Ltd)(IN)
Metso Power(US)
NAES Corp(US)
Onyx Ta-Ho Environmental
Services Co Ltd(TW)

Centre for Renewable Energy


Systems Technology CREST(UK)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)

OTHER
Airofex Equipment(US)
ECOCORP(US)
Ethanol Producer Magazine(US)
IMERYS(US)

OWNERSHIP
Energy Recovery Ltd(UK)
Kyoto Energy Pte Ltd(SG)
Renewables Plus Ltd(MY)

PRODUCT SOURCING
Alturdyne Power Systems(US)
British Green Ltd(UK)
Ecostrat and General Biofuel(CA)
Finnish Solar Energy Society
(Aurinkoteknillinen
Yhdistys)(FI)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)
Renewable Energy Corp Ltd(UK)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
APT Consulting Group Co
Ltd(TH)
Boyle Energy Services &
Technology(US)
CommonWealth Resource
Management Corp(US)
CSD Ingenieure AG(CH)
DE Solutions Inc(US)
Eqtec Iberia SL(ES)
ESI Inc of Tennessee(US)
JWG Consulting Ltd(UK)
LFG Consult(DK)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)
Parsons Brinckerhoff(UK)
Proplan Ltd(CY)
Torftech Ltd(UK)
Valdes Engineering Co(US)
Xplore Technologies(US)

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TESTING
Highland Energy (NS) Inc(CA)
OWS nv(BE)
Tetronics International Ltd(UK)

TURNKEY
CONTRACTORS
Aquatech International Corp(US)
CH2M HILL(US)
China National Electric Wire and
Cable Import Export Corp(CN)
CPS Environmental(UK)
EMGroup BV(NL)
Highland Energy (NS) Inc(CA)
Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd
(formerly Mailhem Engineers
Pvt Ltd)(IN)
MARTIN GmbH fr Umwelt und
Energietechnik(DE)
Renewables Plus Ltd(MY)
Siemens plc(UK)
Siemens Transmission and
Distribution Ltd(UK)
Tetronics International Ltd(UK)
Xergi A/S(DK)
Xergi Ltd(UK)

WASTE-TO-ENERGY

Equipment
AEROBIC DIGESTERS
Energy Technology Advisors(US)
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik(DE)
Kruger Inc(US)
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing
Inc(US)
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty
Ltd(AU)
Xergi Ltd(UK)

ANAEROBIC DIGESTERS
BTA International GmbH(DE)
CBT Wear Parts Inc(US)
Energy Recovery Solution(CA)
Fisher Tank Co(US)
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik(DE)
Hocking County Community
Improvement Corp(US)
Joint Institute for High
Temperatures of the Russian
Academy of Sciences (JIHT
RAS)(RU)
Kruger Inc(US)

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Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd


(formerly Mailhem Engineers
Pvt Ltd)(IN)
OWS nv(BE)
Praj Industries Ltd(IN)
Prosonix Corp(US)
Vooner FloGard Corp(US)
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty
Ltd(AU)
Xergi Ltd(UK)

CONTAINERS
AMECO USA(US)

DISINTEGRATORS AND
SHREDDERS

EDUCATION

Ecoult Energy Storage


Solutions(AU)

Shanghai New Energy Industry


Association (SNEIA)(CN)

FEASIBILITY STUDIES
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques ECP(FR)
Kouei International Inc(UK)

INSTALLATION

FEEDING EQUIPMENT

ENC POWER Lda(PT)


Kouei International Inc(UK)

GASIFIERS
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co
Inc(US)
Kouei International Inc(UK)

LANDFILL GAS
Chemviron Carbon(BE)
Energy & Waste Tech(ES)
FCC Environment(UK)
Gas Compressors Ltd(UK)
James Troop and Co Ltd(UK)
Kelburn Engineering(UK)
Metso Denmark A/S(DK)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc(US)
Organics Asia Co Ltd(TH)
Tecon Group(GR)

OTHER
APROVIS Energy Systems
GmbH(DE)
Podroof Inc(US)

TURBINES
Doosan Skoda Power(CZ)

LANDFILL GAS
UTILIZATION
ENC POWER Lda(PT)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques ECP(FR)

MAINTENANCE
Doosan Skoda Power(CZ)
ENC POWER Lda(PT)

Rolls Battery Engineering(CA)


See ad page 45
Sunrnr of Virginia Inc(US)
Sun Xtender Batteries(US)

Doppstadt Calbe GmbH(DE)


Kouei International Inc(UK)

TRAINING
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH(DE)

TURNKEY
CONTRACTORS
Murphy International
Development LLC(US)

ENERGY STORAGE

CONSULTANCY

Equipment

EaglePicher Technologies LLC(US)


Ideal Power Inc(US)

CONTRACT R&D
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques ECP(FR)
SolarEdge Technologies Inc(US)

HYDROGEN
OTHER

ReneSola(US)

Other

Services

Trojan Battery Co(US)


See ad page 47

Lithium-ion

APT Technologies Ltd(NZ)


Cmac Power Solutions CC(ZA)

CONSULTANCY
Cepheus Group(FR)
Karbone(US)
Maas Companies Inc(US)

EDUCATION
Demand Energy(US)
EaglePicher Technologies LLC(US)
EFACEC Sistemas de Electrnica
SA(PT)
Energy Development
Co-operative Ltd(UK)
EPS Trading(US)
LithSafe(US)
MC4Solar(US)
OPAL-RT Technologies(CA)
Perennial Energy Nepal Pvt
Ltd(NP)
Pintsch Aben BV(NL)

BATTERIES
Battery Management
Systems (BMS)

FUEL CELLS
ReliOn(US)

Highway Products Inc(US)


Parker Hannifn(US)
Parker Precision Cooling
Systems(US)
Podroof Inc(US)
Solar Promotion International
GmbH(DE)
See ad inside front cover

OPERATING
PROJECT MANAGEMENT

VARTA Microbattery(US)

ReliOn(US)

ENC POWER Lda(PT)

Services
Cepheus Group(FR)
ENC POWER Lda(PT)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques ECP(FR)
Kouei International Inc(UK)
Maas Companies Inc(US)
Thaker SimTech LLC(US)

Trojan Battery Co(US)


See ad page 47

RenewableEnergyWorld.com(US)

Doppstadt Calbe GmbH(DE)

Screw Conveyor Corp(US)

Lead-acid

Kaplan Clean Tech Education(US)


Penn State World Campus(US)
Shanghai New Energy Industry
Association (SNEIA)(CN)
University of Nottingham(UK)

INFORMATION
IHS Engineering360 (US)
See ad page 2

LOAD MANAGEMENT

Demand Energy(US)

Rolls Battery Engineering(CA)


See ad page 45
Solairgen(US)
SolarFlairLighting.com(US)
Solstis Energie Solaire(CH)
SunDog Energy Ltd(UK)
Sun Xtender Batteries(US)
Sustainable Impact(AU)

MAINTENANCE
Hibbard Inshore LLC(US)

OTHER
Penn State World Campus(US)
Solar Solutions Central(US)

Stealth Power(US)

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PEAK SHAVING

EXPLORATION
EQUIPMENT
Atlas Copco Construction Mining
Technique USA LLC(US)

OTHER
Demand Energy(US)

RENEWABLE
GENERATION
SMOOTHING

AEGIS Bearing Protection


Rings(US)
Atlas Copco Construction Mining
Technique USA LLC(US)
Frako Capacitors(US)
Highway Products Inc(US)
Kelburn Engineering(UK)

DESIGN

POWER GENERATION
EQUIPMENT
Demand Energy(US)

SOFTWARE
ProSim Inc(US)

SUPPLIERS OF SYSTEMS
AND COMPONENTS
Bailey Products Inc(US)
Claude Lyons Ltd(UK)
Ellwood City Forge(US)

SYSTEM MODELING
ProSim Inc(US)

TESTING
LithSafe(US)

GEOTHERMAL
ELECTRICITY
GENERATION

Equipment
CONDENSERS
Ambassador Heat Transfer
Co(US)
Schutte & Koerting(US)

DIRECT-USE COOLING
WATERSYSTEMS
Deprofundis SARL(FR)
Johnson Controls Inc(US)

DIRECT-USE HEAT
EXCHANGERS AND
PUMPS
Lapesa Grupo Empresarial SL LAPESA(ES)
Schutte & Koerting(US)

DOWNHOLE LOGGING
EQUIPMENT
Eijkelkamp Agrisearch
Equipment(NL)
MB Century(NZ)
Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL(US)

Geologist Extraordinaire and


Associates LLC(US)
Instituto de Energas Renovables
UNAM(MX)
Karbone(US)
Minder Energy Consulting(CH)
Murphy International
Development LLC(US)
Michael Stavy Energy
Economist(US)
Terran Corp(US)
Varianz Research and
Communication Ltd(NZ)

China National Electric Wire and


Cable Import Export Corp(CN)
Craigie Engineering Sales &
Services Ltd - CESS(UK)
ElectraTherm Inc(US)
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co
Inc(US)
International Energy Systems
(1983) Ltd - IESL(CA)
International Generator Technical
Community(US)
MKS Instruments Inc(US)
National Electric Coil(US)
Roxtec Inc(US)
Stork Turbo Blading(US)

POWER PLANT CONTROL


SYSTEMS

Ampirical Solutions LLC(US)


CEM Design Architects(US)
Clean Technology Solutions Pty
Ltd(AU)
Johnson Controls Inc(US)

DRILLING MANAGEMENT
MB Century(NZ)

EDUCATION
PE Coelho(BR)
Kaplan Clean Tech Education(US)

RenewableEnergyWorld.com(US)

PUMPS

Terran Corp(US)

ENVIRONMENTAL
MONITORING

Services
AQUIFER ASSESSMENT
CSD Ingenieure AG(CH)
Terran Corp(US)

CHEMICAL TREATMENT
Eco-Infrastructure Solutions
LLC(US)
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques ECP(FR)
MB Century(NZ)

CONSULTANCY
Axenergie(FR)
PE Coelho(BR)
Enertegic(US)

TEMPERATURE LOGGING
Terran Corp(US)

TRAINING
GSE Systems Inc(US)
MB Century(NZ)
TUF TUG Products(US)

EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES

WELL TESTING
Terran Corp(US)

Geologist Extraordinaire and


Associates LLC(US)
Joint Institute for High
Temperatures of the Russian
Academy of Sciences (JIHT
RAS)(RU)
MB Century(NZ)
Minder Energy Consulting(CH)

GEOLOGY SURVEYS
CSD Ingenieure AG(CH)
Geologist Extraordinaire and
Associates LLC(US)

INSTALLATION
Burkhalter(US)
Johnson Controls Inc(US)
MB Century(NZ)
Prudent Living Inc(US)

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Axenergie(FR)
Geologist Extraordinaire and
Associates LLC(US)
Johnson Controls Inc(US)
MB Century(NZ)
Murphy International
Development LLC(US)

Kelburn Engineering(UK)
PES UK Ltd(UK)
TUF TUG Products(US)

FEASIBILITY STUDIES

Flowserve Corp(US)
Victaulic(US)

OTHER
Argus Media(US)
canadian association for
renewable energies (we
c.a.r.e.)(CA)
Finnish Solar Energy Society
(Aurinkoteknillinen
Yhdistys)(FI)
GET ENERGY Gerhard Brandel
MA(DE)
Total Energy USA(US)

SOFTWARE

Shanghai New Energy Industry


Association (SNEIA)(CN)

VALVES

MONITORING
MB Century(NZ)

The Solar Design Co(UK)


Valentin Software (Dr Valentin
Energie Software GmbH)(DE)

API Services(US)
geoAMPS(US)
Kurz Instruments Inc(US)
Semikron Ltd(UK)

Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd(SG)


Flowserve Corp(US)
Gravitational Systems Engineering
Inc(US)

MAINTENANCE
National Electric Coil(US)
Quartzelec Ltd(UK)

HEATING AND
COOLING

Equipment
BOILERS
Biomass Briquette Systems(US)
Bosch Industriekessel GmbH(DE)
ERI (Energy Recovery
International)(US)
FARM2000/Teisen Products
Ltd(UK)
The Green Electrician Group(UK)
Howden North America(US)
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc(US)
Justsen Energiteknik A/S(DK)
KRAL AG(AT)
NATCOM(CA)
SAC Boiler Plant Ltd(UK)
Slovenske Energeticke Strojarne
AS - SES(SK)
Solar Edwards(AU)

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CONDENSERS

PUMPS

FEASIBILITY STUDIES

Ambassador Heat Transfer


Co(US)
ENALCO BV(NL)
Enerquip LLC(US)

Ameritrol Inc(US)
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd(SG)
CPS Environmental(UK)
Flowserve Corp(US)
SAC Boiler Plant Ltd(UK)
Yanmar America(US)

Dynamic Systems Inc(US)


International District Energy
Association - IDEA(US)
Jozef Stefan Institute(SI)
Mutah University(JO)
PDR Associates (Renewable)
Inc(US)
RH Energy Ltd(UK)
Varianz Research and
Communication Ltd(NZ)

FLUE GAS CLEANERS


Howden North America(US)
Justsen Energiteknik A/S(DK)

GENERATORS
Craigie Engineering Sales &
Services Ltd - CESS(UK)
Lloyd Dynamowerke GmbH & Co
KG(DE)
UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat(LT)
Yanmar America(US)

HEAT EXCHANGERS
Alfa Laval(US)
Ambassador Heat Transfer
Co(US)
AYVAZ(TR)
Babcock Power Inc(US)
Enerquip LLC(US)
Heatec Inc(US)
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co
Inc(US)
Lapesa Grupo Empresarial SL LAPESA(ES)
Prosonix Corp(US)
Solar Edwards(AU)
Super Radiator Coils(US)
UK Exchangers Ltd(UK)
UNEX Scambio Termico Srl(IT)
West Pomerenian University of
Technology(PL)

HEAT METERS
AMWEI Thermistor(CN)
Carlos Bertschi Srl(AR)
Dexdyne Ltd(UK)
PCE Instruments UK Ltd(UK)

STEAM TURBINES
Dresser-Rand(US)
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd(UK)
Siemens AG(DE)
See ad page 11
Siemens Turbomachinery
Equiment GmbH(DE)
Spilling Energie Systeme
GmbH(DE)
Stork Turbo Blading(US)
Super Radiator Coils(US)

VALVES
AYVAZ(TR)
ENALCO BV(NL)
Fluid Energy Controls Inc(US)
STEJASA Agregados Industriales
SA(ES)
Victaulic(US)

WATER TREATMENT
PLANTS
Ameritrol Inc(US)
Fluid Dynamics International
Ltd(UK)
SAC Boiler Plant Ltd(UK)
Square Two Lubrication Ltd/
Memolub HPS Lubricators(UK)

Services

FINANCIAL ADVICE
The Black Emerald Group(US)

HEAT CONSERVATION
ANALYSIS
Mutah University(JO)

HEAT DELIVERY TESTS


Lithuanian Energy Institute LEI(LT)
SAC Boiler Plant Ltd(UK)

INSTALLATION
Babcock Power Inc(US)
The Green Electrician Group(UK)
Slovenske Energeticke Strojarne
AS - SES(SK)

MAINTENANCE
Dresser-Rand(US)
Flowserve Corp(US)
SAC Boiler Plant Ltd(UK)

MONITORING
KCF Technologies(US)
Muis Controls Ltd(CA)

CONSTRUCTION

OPERATION

S&B Engineers and


Constructors(US)
Xergi A/S(DK)

Mutah University(JO)
SAC Boiler Plant Ltd(UK)
Xergi A/S(DK)

HEAT PUMPS

CONSULTANCY

OTHER

Fluid Energy Controls Inc(US)


The Green Electrician Group(UK)

Cozy Products(US)
Renewables Plus Ltd(MY)

OTHER

Advanced Engineering Srl(IT)


The Cool Solutions Co(US)
Darley & Associates(UK)
ECOBUILD-Consult/Kwadrant
BV(NL)
Euroheat & Power(BE)
International District Energy
Association - IDEA(US)

AEGIS Bearing Protection


Rings(US)
Claude Lyons Ltd(UK)
Kelburn Engineering(UK)
M-E-C CO(US)
Renewables Plus Ltd(MY)
RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik
GmbH(AT)

DESIGN

TRAINING

AMECO USA(US)
Babcock Power Inc(US)
Slovenske Energeticke Strojarne
AS - SES(SK)
STEJASA Agregados Industriales
SA(ES)

Mutah University(JO)
SAC Boiler Plant Ltd(UK)

HEAT STORAGE
INSTALLATIONS
The Cool Solutions Co(US)

PRE-INSULATED PIPING

DOCUMENTATION

AYVAZ(TR)

Dynamic Systems Inc(US)


Euroheat & Power(BE)
PanGlobal Training Systems
Ltd(CA)

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Johnson Controls Inc(US)
Matan International Group
Ltd(UK)
Xplore Technologies(US)

TURNKEY
CONTRACTORS
API Services(US)
China National Electric Wire and
Cable Import Export Corp(CN)
ENER-G Combined Power
Ltd(UK)
Justsen Energiteknik A/S(DK)

UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat(LT)


Xergi Ltd(UK)

WATER TREATMENT
Sodimate Inc(US)

HYDROPOWER
Applications
HYDRO-ELECTRIC
SCHEMES
Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd(CA)
Fish Guidance Systems Ltd(UK)
Global Energy Network Institute GENI(US)
GUGLER Water Turbines
GmbH(AT)
Laborelec SCRL(BE)
Microhydropower.net(NL)
POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)
PXL Seals(FR)
Tom Jardine(UK)

MICRO AND MINI HYDRO


SCHEMES
Abraham Solar Equipment(US)
Ampair Turbines Ltd(UK)
Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd(CA)
Auroville Energy Products(IN)
British Green Ltd(UK)
Canyon Industries Inc(US)
Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige
AB(SE)
Eclectic Energy Ltd(UK)
Electrysol SA(PA)
Enviro - Energy Technologies
Inc(CA)
Fish Guidance Systems Ltd(UK)
Gerbang Multindo Nusantara
PT(ID)
GUGLER Water Turbines
GmbH(AT)
Jayme Da Costa Mecanica e
Electricidade SA(PT)
Magnum Energy Inc(US)
Microhydropower.net(NL)
Platypus Power(AU)
Practical Action Consutling(UK)
Renewable Energy Corp Ltd(UK)
Services Hydro Energie SHYNERGIE(FR)
The Stella Group Ltd(US)
Sustainable Control Systems
Ltd(UK)
Teamsustain Ltd(IN)
Verdant Power Inc(US)

RIVER HYDRO SCHEMES


Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige
AB(SE)
Farmers Conservation Alliance
(FCA)(US)
Fish Guidance Systems Ltd(UK)

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Global Energy Network Institute GENI(US)


GUGLER Water Turbines
GmbH(AT)
Microhydropower.net(NL)
Norconsult AS(NO)
Services Hydro Energie SHYNERGIE(FR)
Verdant Power Inc(US)
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty
Ltd(AU)

Equipment
CABLING
American Wire Group(US)
AMETEK Power Instruments(US)
Indiana Gratings Pvt Ltd(IN)
Roxtec Inc(US)
Telefonika Cable Americas(US)
TKD KABEL GmbH(DE)
Trelleborg Offshore(US)

CONTROL GEAR
American Governor Co(US)
Ameritrol Inc(US)
Auroville Energy Products(IN)
BV Electric Ltd(CA)
Dependable Turbines Ltd(CA)
Dexdyne Ltd(UK)
Petrotech Inc(US)
Phoenix Electric Corp(US)
Semikron Ltd(UK)
Sustainable Control Systems
Ltd(UK)
Universal Instruments
Manufacturing Co Pvt Ltd(IN)
Wasserkraft Volk AG - WKV(DE)

GATES
Farmers Conservation Alliance
(FCA)(US)
Muhr GmbH(DE)

GEARS
Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe
GmbH(DE)
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG(DE)

GENERATORS
AEM - Anhaltische
Elektromotorenwerk Dessau
GmbH(DE)
Ampair Turbines Ltd(UK)
Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd(CA)
China National Electric Wire and
Cable Import Export Corp(CN)
Dependable Turbines Ltd(CA)
DFME Sp zoo(PL)
Energy Recovery Ltd(UK)
Gravitational Systems Engineering
Inc(US)
International Generator Technical
Community(US)

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KG(DE)
Maschinen & Technik Inc MATEC(PH)
Mecc Alte UK Ltd(UK)
Mersen(FR)
National Electric Coil(US)
Platypus Power(AU)
Siemens plc(UK)
Sustainable Control Systems
Ltd(UK)
Wasserkraft Volk AG - WKV(DE)
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty
Ltd(AU)

HEIGHT GAUGES
Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL(US)

HIGH-HEAD TURBINES
Akzo Nobel Performance Coatings
Co Ltd(CN)
Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd(CA)
Canyon Industries Inc(US)
Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige
AB(SE)
Dependable Turbines Ltd(CA)
GUGLER Water Turbines
GmbH(AT)
Newmills Engineering(UK)
Numeca International(BE)
Wasserkraft Volk AG - WKV(DE)
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty
Ltd(AU)
Weir American Hydro(US)

HYDRAULIC RAMS
ITH Engineering Inc(US)

LOW-HEAD TURBINES
Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd(CA)
Canyon Industries Inc(US)
Dependable Turbines Ltd(CA)
GUGLER Water Turbines
GmbH(AT)
Maschinen & Technik Inc MATEC(PH)
Newmills Engineering(UK)
Numeca International(BE)
Weir American Hydro(US)

MARINE HYDROKINETICS
(MHK)
ABB Oy Motors and
Generators(FI)
Akzo Nobel Performance Coatings
Co Ltd(CN)
Applied Technologies Co Ltd ATC(RU)
Briggs Marine & Enviormental
Services(UK)
canadian association for
renewable energies (we
c.a.r.e.)(CA)
Centre for Renewable Energy
Systems Technology CREST(UK)

CommonWealth Resource
Management Corp(US)
Cressall Resistors(UK)
Cryofab Inc(US)
Cyclo Ocean Inc(US)
DFME Sp zoo(PL)
Dresser-Rand(US)
Eco Wave Power Ltd(IL)
EFACEC Sistemas de Electrnica
SA(PT)
Embley Energy Ltd(UK)
EscoVale Consultancy
Services(UK)
The European Marine Energy
Centre (EMEC) Ltd(UK)
Flowserve Corp(US)
Fluid Energy Controls Inc(US)
GET ENERGY Gerhard Brandel
MA(DE)
GL Garrad Hassan Deutschland
GmbH(DE)
Hemmera(CA)
icenta Controls Ltd(UK)
IMO(DE)
International Paint Ltd(UK)
JWG Consulting Ltd(UK)
Kleinschmidt Associates(US)
LINK Tools International (USA)
Inc(US)
Magnum Energy Inc(US)
Mammoet Wind A/S(DK)
Matchtech(UK)
MET Motoren und Energietechnik
GmbH(DE)
Met Offce(UK)
Morrison & Kibbey Ltd(US)
MTS Sensor Technologie GmbH &
Co KG(DE)
Narec (National Renewable
Energy Centre Ltd)(UK)
National Hydropower Association
(US)
Nortek UK(UK)
Orbital2 Ltd(UK)
Osiris Hydrographic and
Geophysical Projects Ltd(UK)
Parker Hannifn(US)
PCA Engineers Ltd(UK)
PumpScout(US)
Pure Energy Centre(UK)
PXL Seals(FR)
Renewable Devices Ltd(UK)
Schaeffer Technologies AG & Co
KG(DE)
Seatronics Ltd(UK)
Square Two Lubrication Ltd/
Memolub HPS Lubricators(UK)
The Stella Group Ltd(US)
Strathclyde University(UK)
Subsea Cables UK(UK)
Team Humber Marine
Alliance(UK)
Total Energy USA(US)
Trelleborg Offshore(US)
University of South Australia(AU)

Verdant Power Inc(US)


W4P Waves4Power AB(SE)
Wrtsil Defense Inc(US)
Waveberg Development Ltd(US)
Wave Dragon ApS(DK)
WIP-Munich(DE)

OTHER
AEGIS Bearing Protection
Rings(US)
American Crane & Equipment
Corp(US)
American Governor Co(US)
CITEL Inc(US)
Farmers Conservation Alliance
(FCA)(US)
Fish Guidance Systems Ltd(UK)
Frako Capacitors(US)
Gear Keeper/Hammerhead
Industries Inc(US)
Gravitational Systems Engineering
Inc(US)
Highway Products Inc(US)
International Paint Ltd(UK)
ITH Engineering Inc(US)

Lincoln Lubrication Systems(US)


Magnetic Div Global Equipment
Mktg Inc(US)
MTS Sensor Technologie GmbH &
Co KG(DE)
Muhr GmbH(DE)
Nord-Lock Inc(US)
Openchannelfow(US)
Power Lube Industrial LLC(US)
Schaeffer Technologies AG & Co
KG(DE)
Sun Xtender Batteries(US)
Tech Products Inc(US)
WINDSL Ltd(IL)

PIPELINES
Victaulic(US)

POWERHOUSES
BV Electric Ltd(CA)
Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige
AB(SE)
Combustion Technologies Pvt
Ltd(IN)
Deprofundis SARL(FR)

REMOTE MONITORING
EQUIPMENT
Ameritrol Inc(US)
AMETEK Power Instruments(US)
Balmac Inc(US)
Campbell Scientifc Ltd(UK)
Carlos Bertschi Srl(AR)
Comptus(US)

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Dexdyne Ltd(UK)
Eijkelkamp Agrisearch
Equipment(NL)
Electroswitch(US)
Geonica SA(ES)
GetWireless(US)
H&L Instruments LLC(US)
LUDECA Inc(US)
Meggitt Sensing Systems(CH)
Petrotech Inc(US)
Vibration Specialty Corp(US)
Wasserkraft Volk AG - WKV(DE)

SHUT-OFF VALVES
Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige
AB(SE)
Fluid Energy Controls Inc(US)
Muhr GmbH(DE)

TECHNOLOGY
EQUIPMENT
AFC Industries Inc(US)
Alturdyne Power Systems(US)
Balmac Inc(US)
Claude Lyons Ltd(UK)
DFME Sp zoo(PL)
eFisherSupply.com(US)
ERLPhase Power
Technologies(CA)
Fluid Energy Controls Inc(US)
Fusion Babbitting Co Inc(US)
Gamesa Electric(ES)
Heger Pumps Inc - Dragfow(US)
Hydro Component Systems
LLC(US)
Institute of Hydraulic Fluid
Machinery(AT)
International Power Machinery
Co(US)
IRT Integrated Rectifer
Technologies Inc(CA)
KRAL AG(AT)
Mavel as(CZ)
MSE-Tetragenics(US)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc(US)
Orengine International(IT)
PumpScout(US)
RST Instruments Ltd(CA)
Sealogic Innovations Corp(CA)
Toshiba Corp Power Systems
Co(JP)
Troyer SpA(IT)
Wrtsil Canada Inc(CA)
Wrtsil Defense Inc(US)
Weir American Hydro(US)

TRANSFORMERS
BV Electric Ltd(CA)
CG(BE)
China National Electric Wire and
Cable Import Export Corp(CN)
Claude Lyons Ltd(UK)
Hammond Power Solutions(CA)
See ad page 55
Semikron Ltd(UK)

WATER HEIGHT GAUGES

DESIGN

Carlos Bertschi Srl(AR)


Openchannelfow(US)

AMETEK Power Instruments(US)


Canyon Industries Inc(US)
Carbon Ingenieria(CR)
Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige
AB(SE)
CDM Smith(US)
EcoTeam Energy and
Environmental Consulting
NGO(AM)
IAI Hydro Inc(US)
Inset(RU)
Institute of Hydraulic Fluid
Machinery(AT)
Muhr GmbH(DE)
Orbital2 Ltd(UK)
POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)
Search Hydro Ltd(UK)
Services Hydro Energie SHYNERGIE(FR)
Sustainable Control Systems
Ltd(UK)
Weir American Hydro(US)

Services
CERTIFICATION
Romanian Energy Regulatory
Authority - ANRE(RO)

CONSTRUCTION
BV Electric Ltd(CA)
Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige
AB(SE)
Kleinschmidt Associates(US)
POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)
Services Hydro Energie SHYNERGIE(FR)

CONSULTANCY
Alden(US)
Ampirical Solutions LLC(US)
Barr Engineering Co(US)
Carbon Ingenieria(CR)
Cepheus Group(FR)
PE Coelho(BR)
Deprofundis SARL(FR)
Energy & Umwelt Consult GmbH
- EUC(DE)
Frako Capacitors(US)
Green Empowerment(US)
Hydro Expertise USA(US)
IAI Hydro Inc(US)
Institute of Hydraulic Fluid
Machinery(AT)
KC Hydro & Sackheim
Consulting(US)
Kleinschmidt Associates(US)
Maas Companies Inc(US)
Navigant(US)
Norconsult AS(NO)
POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)
Practical Action Consutling(UK)
Search Hydro Ltd(UK)
SOLARA BV(NL)
Structural Integrity Associates
Inc(US)
Thaker SimTech LLC(US)
Tom Jardine(UK)
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty
Ltd(AU)

CONTRACT R&D
Alden(US)
API Services(US)
Carbon Ingenieria(CR)
Deprofundis SARL(FR)
Inset(RU)
Institute of Hydraulic Fluid
Machinery(AT)
Platypus Power(AU)

DOCUMENTATION
APERe asbl(BE)
Carbon Ingenieria(CR)
Curtis Thaxter LLC(US)
IAI Hydro Inc(US)
Inset(RU)
Microhydropower.net(NL)
Write_on(UK)

EDUCATION
PE Coelho(BR)
International Generator Technical
Community(US)
Shanghai New Energy Industry
Association (SNEIA)(CN)
University of Nottingham(UK)

ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige
AB(SE)
KC Hydro & Sackheim
Consulting(US)
R2 Resource Consultants Inc(US)
Stress Free Systems Ltd(NG)

EQUIPMENT AND
COMPONENT SUPPLIERS
American Governor Co(US)
Bailey Products Inc(US)
Canyon Industries Inc(US)
Dependable Turbines Ltd(CA)
Ellwood City Forge(US)
Farmers Conservation Alliance
(FCA)(US)
Fish Guidance Systems Ltd(UK)
Gerbang Multindo Nusantara
PT(ID)
Magnetic Div Global Equipment
Mktg Inc(US)

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Muhr GmbH(DE)
Petrotech Inc(US)
Sustainable Control Systems
Ltd(UK)
Wrtsil Defense Inc(US)
Weir American Hydro(US)

FEASIBILITY STUDIES
Alden(US)
Carbon Ingenieria(CR)
Inset(RU)
Institute of Hydraulic Fluid
Machinery(AT)
KC Hydro & Sackheim
Consulting(US)
Kleinschmidt Associates(US)
PDR Associates (Renewable)
Inc(US)
POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)
Search Hydro Ltd(UK)
Services Hydro Energie SHYNERGIE(FR)
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty
Ltd(AU)

FINANCIAL ADVICE
The Black Emerald Group(US)
Tom Jardine(UK)

INSTALLATION
Burkhalter(US)
Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige
AB(SE)
CG(BE)
HB White Canada Corp(CA)
Hydro Expertise DL Inc(CA)
Hydro Expertise USA(US)
Platypus Power(AU)
POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)
Prudent Living Inc(US)
PXL Seals(FR)
Search Hydro Ltd(UK)

MONITORING
Balmac Inc(US)
Hydro Expertise USA(US)
KCF Technologies(US)
KONCAR - Electrical Engineering
Institute(HR)
Meggitt Sensing Systems(CH)
Muis Controls Ltd(CA)
R2 Resource Consultants Inc(US)

OPERATIONS AND
MAINTENANCE
Ameritrol Inc(US)
Bahleda Management and
Consulting LLC(US)
Balmac Inc(US)
Blue Leaf Environmental(US)
BV Electric Ltd(CA)
Canyonwest Cases(US)

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AB(SE)
Continental Field Systems Inc(US)
Copperleaf Technologies Inc(CA)
Curtis Thaxter LLC(US)
Dam Safety Ltd(UK)
DRIE-D Americas(CA)
Eco Fluid Center Ltd(CA)
EDSR(NZ)
ENECON Corp(US)
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG(DE)
Fusion Babbitting Co Inc(US)
Generation Systems Inc(US)
Global Training Solutions Inc(CA)
GlobVision Inc(CA)
Heger Pumps Inc - Dragfow(US)
Hibbard Inshore LLC(US)
Hydro Expertise DL Inc(CA)
Hydro Expertise USA(US)
INNOKEY(ES)
Inset(RU)
Institute of Hydraulic Fluid
Machinery(AT)
KRAL AG(AT)

Lincoln Lubrication Systems(US)


Magnetech Industrial Services
Inc(US)
NAES Corp(US)
National Electric Coil(US)
Navigant(US)
Norconsult AS(NO)
OBrien & Gere(US)
Platypus Power(AU)
POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)
Powertech Labs Inc(CA)
PXL Seals(FR)
Quartzelec Ltd(UK)
RST Instruments Ltd(CA)
Sko-Die Inc(US)
SNC-Lavalin Inc(CA)
Wrtsil Defense Inc(US)

OTHER
Alden(US)
Argus Media(US)
Blue Leaf Environmental(US)
GCube Insurance Services Inc(US)
National Hydropower Association
(US)
Total Energy USA(US)

PLANNING PERMISSION
KC Hydro & Sackheim
Consulting(US)

POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)
PumpScout(US)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Barr Engineering Co(US)
Boyle Energy Services &
Technology(US)
Inset(RU)
Jayme Da Costa Mecanica e
Electricidade SA(PT)
KC Hydro & Sackheim
Consulting(US)
POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)
Search Hydro Ltd(UK)

SOFTWARE
IAI Hydro Inc(US)
Petrotech Inc(US)
PumpScout(US)

TESTING
Alden(US)
Cressall Resistors(UK)
Haven Automation Ltd(UK)
Hydro Expertise USA(US)
Inspecteam Hydro(UK)
Institute of Hydraulic Fluid
Machinery(AT)
Magnetech Industrial Services
Inc(US)
Vibration Specialty Corp(US)

TRAINING
American Governor Co(US)
Centre for Renewable Energy
Systems Technology CREST(UK)
GSE Systems Inc(US)
IAI Hydro Inc(US)
Industrial Training Consultants
Inc(US)
Mersen(FR)
Norconsult AS(NO)
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty
Ltd(AU)

UPGRADING
American Governor Co(US)
Inset(RU)
Petrotech Inc(US)
POSjoman Hydrotech
Consulting(CA)

SOLAR
PASSIVE SOLAR

Equipment

PRODUCT SOURCING

CURTAIN WALLING
SYSTEMS

EPS Trading(US)
Finnish Solar Energy Society
(Aurinkoteknillinen Yhdistys)(FI)

ECOBUILD-Consult/Kwadrant
BV(NL)
PES UK Ltd(UK)

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OTHER
Frako Capacitors(US)
Powers Solar Frames LLC(US)
Schaeffer Technologies AG & Co
KG(DE)
Schletter Inc(US)
Solar Energy Corp(US)

PASSIVE SOLAR WATER


HEATERS
Advanced Solar Voltaic Sdn
Bhd(MY)
Solairgen(US)
Sun King Inc(US)

BEAR-iD(NL)
Breaux Consulting(US)
CEM Design Architects(US)
Construire en Mlze(FR)
Hilliard Architects
Incorporated(US)
PowerPod Corp(US)
University of Tasmania(AU)

DOCUMENTATION
Physics of Semiconductors and
Solar Energy Research Team
(PSES)(MA)

EDUCATION

SOLAR AIR HEATING


PANELS
Landpower Solar Technology Co
Ltd(CN)
SolarShop(UK)

SUNSHADING
(EXTERNAL)
Free Heat Industries(AU)

SUNSHADING
(INTERNAL)
Solar Energy Corp(US)

TRANSPARENT
INSULATION
AI Technology Inc(US)

Services
CONSULTANCY
Advanced Engineering Srl(IT)
Axenergie(FR)
Barr-Kumar Architects Engineers
PC(US)
Breaux Consulting(US)
BSRIA Ltd(UK)
DNV GL(US)
European Islands Network on
Energy & Environment ISLEnet(BE)
Green Empowerment(US)
InterEnergy Srl(IT)
Malaviya Solar Energy
Consultancy(IN)
Michael Stavy Energy
Economist(US)
Strathclyde University(UK)
T4 Sustainability Ltd(UK)
University of Tasmania(AU)

CONTRACT R&D
API Services(US)
Ecole dingenieurs et darchitectes
de Fribourg - EIA-FR(CH)
Studio Yigal Levi(IL)
University of Tasmania(AU)

DESIGN
AEU Architectur Energy &
Environment Ltd(CH)

RenewableEnergyWorld.com(US)
Shanghai New Energy Industry
Association (SNEIA)(CN)

FEASIBILITY STUDIES
Axenergie(FR)
Barr-Kumar Architects Engineers
PC(US)
Joint Institute for High
Temperatures of the Russian
Academy of Sciences (JIHT
RAS)(RU)
North Energy Associates Ltd(UK)
Studio Yigal Levi(IL)
Varianz Research and
Communication Ltd(NZ)
XRG Consultants Inc(CA)

FINANCIAL ADVICE
The Black Emerald Group(US)

INSTALLATION
Acpsol Energia Solar SL(ES)
OFS(US)

MONITORING
Muis Controls Ltd(CA)
OAI(US)
Strathclyde University(UK)

OTHER
GET ENERGY Gerhard Brandel
MA(DE)
International Solar Energy Society
- ISES(DE)
Intersolar North America(DE)
Northern California Solar Energy
Association (NorCal Solar)(US)

SOFTWARE
Network Connections Group
USA(US)
Strathclyde University(UK)

TESTING
Haven Automation Ltd(UK)

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Inspecteam Hydro(UK)
OAI(US)

TRAINING
AEU Architectur Energy &
Environment Ltd(CH)
Rich Hessler Business
Development(US)
University of Tasmania(AU)

PHOTOVOLTAICS

Applications
BUILDING FACADES
Centrosolar AG(DE)
Esdec (ClickFit & FlatFix)(NL)
GB-Sol Ltd(UK)
Hocking County Community
Improvement Corp(US)
InterPhases Solar Inc(US)
JENOPTIK I Lasers & Material
Processing(DE)
M & Architects Consulting
Environment(MX)
Multi-Contact AG(CH)
Poulek Solar Co Ltd(CZ)
Racell SAPHIRE(DK)

BUILDING INTEGRATION
Atlantis Energy Systems Inc(US)
BEAR-iD(NL)
Centrosolar AG(DE)
Energy Environmental Technical
Services Ltd - EETS(UK)
Ernst Schweizer AG
Metallbau(CH)
Espee Solaar Pvt Ltd(IN)
GB-Sol Ltd(UK)
GridPlex Networks(US)
Johnson Controls Inc(US)
Magnum Energy Inc(US)
PORTA(IT)
Poulek Solar Co Ltd(CZ)
Solarexpo(IT)
Sollega Inc(US)
Solstis Energie Solaire(CH)
Spice Solar(US)
Strathclyde University(UK)
Stress Free Systems Ltd(NG)
Third Sun Solar and Wind Power
Ltd(US)
University of South Australia(AU)
WIP-Munich(DE)

CONSUMER PRODUCTS
Agni Solar Systems Pvt Ltd(IN)
AllEarth Renewables(US)
Danfoss Solar Inverters(US)
Esdec (ClickFit & FlatFix)(NL)
INPRO Solar Systems(DE)
InterPhases Solar Inc(US)
Magnum Energy Inc(US)
Maxfair Hong Kong Ltd(HK)
Solar Energy Advocacy(UG)
Solaris Energy Systems(IE)

SolarShop(UK)
Solstis Energie Solaire(CH)
Sunrnr of Virginia Inc(US)
SunWorks(FR)

Positive Energy Solar(US)


Princeton Power Systems Inc(US)
PV-plan(DE)
Quanta Power Generation(US)
Quixotic Systems Inc(US)
Rising Sun Solar(US)

COOLING

LIGHTING

AI Technology Inc(US)
Teamsustain Ltd(IN)

DESALINATION
DWC DecRen Water Consult(DE)
Instituto Tecnolgico de Canarias
- ITC(ES)
Malaviya Solar Energy
Consultancy(IN)

GRID-CONNECTED
SYSTEMS
ABB Oy Solar Inverters(FI)
ADA Consulting Ltd(BR)
Alfasolar GmbH(DE)
AllEarth Renewables(US)
AllSun Trackers(US)
AMAX Energie(CH)
APS America(US)
ARES Energiesysteme GmbH(DE)
Atlantis Energy Systems Inc(US)
Brightergy(US)
Burnham & Sun(US)
Centrosolar AG(DE)
Centrosolar America Inc(US)
CG(BE)
Clean Power Works(US)
Conergy(US)
Danfoss Solar Inverters(US)
DPW Solar(US)
Dynatex SA(CH)
ELPRA SA(GR)
Energy & Environment Ltd(UK)
Engenius Ltd(UK)
Enviro - Energy Technologies
Inc(CA)
EPS Trading(US)
Fronius International GmbH(AT)
Fronius USA LLC(US)
Geospec Enterprises(IN)
Global Energy Network Institute GENI(US)
Going Solar(AU)
GridPlex Networks(US)
Hidria Inzeniring doo(SI)
Hocking County Community
Improvement Corp(US)
Ing-Buero fuer Alternative
Antriebe und Erneuerbare
Energien(DE)
InterPhases Solar Inc(US)
Johnson Controls Inc(US)
Kyocera Solar Pty Ltd(AU)
Lake Michigan Wind & Sun Ltd LMWS(US)
Multi-Contact AG(CH)
Murphy International
Development LLC(US)
Pacifc Power Renewables(US)
Parker Hannifn(US)

Shoals Technologies Group(US)


See ad page 4
Siemens AG(DE)
SMA America LLC(US)
Solairgen(US)

SolarEdge Technologies Inc(US)


Solarexpo(IT)
SolarShop(UK)
Solera Sustainable Energies Co
Ltd(CA)
Sollega Inc(US)
Spice Solar(US)
SunDog Energy Ltd(UK)
Sunera Distribution Pte Ltd(SG)
SunPower-Tenesol(FR)
Sustainable Impact(AU)
Third Sun Solar and Wind Power
Ltd(US)
UL Underwriters
Laboratories(US)
See ad page 6
University of Valladolid - UVA(ES)

HYBRID SYSTEMS
Able Solar Ltd(NZ)
Aurora Energy Inc(US)
Centrosolar America Inc(US)
EaglePicher Technologies LLC(US)
ELPRA SA(GR)
Energiestro(FR)
Engenius Ltd(UK)
EV Solar Products Inc(US)
GridPlex Networks(US)
Malaviya Solar Energy
Consultancy(IN)
METHASYN EG(CH)
Rising Sun Solar(US)
Siemens AG(DE)
SMA America LLC(US)
Solarnor(NL)
Solartronic SA de CV(MX)
Stellar Sun(US)
SunDog Energy Ltd(UK)
Superwind GmbH(DE)
VendorAZ(PK)
Windenergy 1111 KFT(HU)
Windurance(US)
World Solar Challenge(AU)

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IRRIGATION
ADA Consulting Ltd(BR)
Electrysol SA(PA)
Mono Pumps Ltd(UK)
Solar Water Technologies(US)

Acpsol Energia Solar SL(ES)


Agni Solar Systems Pvt Ltd(IN)
American Opto Plus LED
Corp(US)
Apex Solar Ltd(BG)
BC Renewable Innovations
LLC(US)
Blue Sky Energy(US)
Energies Services - ENERSER(MR)
Enviro - Energy Technologies
Inc(CA)
Geospec Enterprises(IN)
Gerbang Multindo Nusantara
PT(ID)
Greenshine New Energy LLC(US)
GridPlex Networks(US)
Maxfair Hong Kong Ltd(HK)
New Energy Technologies (Pty)
Ltd(ZA)
Patriot Solar Group(US)
PORTA(IT)
SKC Lighting(US)
SolarFlairLighting.com(US)
Solaris Energy Systems(IE)
SolarOne Solutions Inc(US)
SolarShop(UK)
Solartronic SA de CV(MX)
Solart-System Ltd(HU)
Sol Inc(US)
PT Sundaya Indonesia(ID)
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd(CN)
TWR Lighting Inc(US)
Unienerji Ltd(TR)
WIP-Munich(DE)
Z-LASER Optoelektronik
GmbH(DE)

MONITORING STATIONS
ARES Energiesysteme GmbH(DE)
Aurora Energy Inc(US)
Draker(US)
ElektroAdviesBureau Baltus(NL)
GridPlex Networks(US)
Oi-electric a/s(DK)
Patriot Solar Group(US)
Rising Sun Solar(US)
Soleco Ltd(FI)

NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
GB-Sol Ltd(UK)
Oi-electric a/s(DK)
Pintsch Aben BV(NL)

OTHER
Alpha PV Technologies(US)
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers - ASME(US)
BZ Products Inc(US)
DEHN Inc(US)

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The E Jordan Brookes Co Inc(US)


FLEXcon(US)
Maxfair Hong Kong Ltd(HK)
NAMICS Technologies Inc(US)
Raytek Corp(US)
Sunrnr of Virginia Inc(US)
Z-LASER Optoelektronik
GmbH(DE)

PV CELL/MODULE
MANUFACTURING
EQUIPMENT
AI Technology Inc(US)
AllSun Trackers(US)
Amphenol LTW(TW)
Comdel Inc(US)
CRTSE - Semiconductor
Technology for Energetic(DZ)
Dark Field Technologies Inc(US)
Hocking County Community
Improvement Corp(US)
Indium Corp(US)
JENOPTIK I Lasers & Material
Processing(DE)
NAMICS Technologies Inc(US)
PV Insider(UK)
Racell SAPHIRE(DK)
SCHMID Group | Gebr SCHMID
GmbH(DE)
Solarexpo(IT)
Spire Corp(US)
Sputnik Engineering AG
(SolarMax)(CH)
SunCat Solar LLC(US)

REFRIGERATION
Electrysol SA(PA)
Esdec (ClickFit & FlatFix)(NL)
WIP-Munich(DE)

EPS Trading(US)
Global Energy Network Institute GENI(US)
Kamtex Industries Pte Ltd(SG)
Malaviya Solar Energy
Consultancy(IN)
Maschinen & Technik Inc MATEC(PH)
Mutah University(JO)
Physics of Semiconductors and
Solar Energy Research Team
(PSES)(MA)
PORTA(IT)
Rising Sun Solar(US)
Solar Energy Advocacy(UG)
Solarexpo(IT)
Solar Pro Mexico(MX)
Solar Water Technologies(US)
Soleco Ltd(FI)
Solstis Energie Solaire(CH)
The Stella Group Ltd(US)
PT Sundaya Indonesia(ID)
Sunrnr of Virginia Inc(US)
Teamsustain Ltd(IN)

SECURITY FENCING
INPRO Solar Systems(DE)

Equipment
ARRAY SUPPORT
STRUCTURES
AET - Applied Energy
Technologies(US)
Alfasolar GmbH(DE)
Array Technologies Inc(US)
Burnham & Sun(US)
Cantsink Manufacturing(US)

ROOF TILES
Centrosolar AG(DE)
InterPhases Solar Inc(US)
M & Architects Consulting
Environment(MX)
Perennial Energy Nepal Pvt
Ltd(NP)

SolarRoofHook.com(US)
See ad page 59

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CABLING
American Wire Group(US)
Centrosolar AG(DE)
Cmac Power Solutions CC(ZA)
Fiber Savvy(US)
K-Sun Corp(US)
MC4Solar(US)
Multi-Contact AG(CH)
Phoenix Contact(US)
Shoals Technologies Group(US)
See ad page 4
SOURIAU(US)
Stellar Sun(US)
TKD KABEL GmbH(DE)

CELLS
AIXTRON Inc(US)
Arena Technologies Sarl(FR)
Canadian Solar USA Inc(US)
CVD Equipment Corp(US)
Elettrorava SpA(IT)
EOPLLY USA Inc(US)
Global Wedge Inc(US)
Mersen(FR)
Motech Industries Inc(TW)
PORTA(IT)
PV Insider(UK)
Realforce Power(CN)
ReneSola(US)
SCHMID Group | Gebr SCHMID
GmbH(DE)
Schools and Homes Energy
Education Project/SolarActive(UK)
Spire Corp(US)
SunDog Energy Ltd(UK)

CHARGE CONTROLLERS
EcoFasten Solar(US)
See ad page 29
Ernst Schweizer AG
Metallbau(CH)
Esdec (ClickFit & FlatFix)(NL)
GameChange Racking(US)
MC4Solar(US)
Northern State Metals(US)
PanelClaw Inc(US)
RADTech Ltd(UK)

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
ADA Consulting Ltd(BR)
Atlantis Energy Systems Inc(US)
Clean Power Works(US)
Cmac Power Solutions CC(ZA)
Dynatex SA(CH)
Energies Services - ENERSER(MR)
Energy & Development Group EDG(ZA)

Sunnergy Energias
Renovables(MX)
Unirac Inc(US)
See ad page 27

Shoals Technologies Group(US)


See ad page 4
Solaire Generation(US)
Solairgen(US)
Sunera Distribution Pte Ltd(SG)

Auroville Energy Products(IN)


BC Renewable Innovations
LLC(US)
Blue Sky Energy(US)
BZ Products Inc(US)
Cmac Power Solutions CC(ZA)
Cross Technologies(FR)
Energy Development
Co-operative Ltd(UK)
Enviro - Energy Technologies
Inc(CA)
Kamtex Industries Pte Ltd(SG)
Magnum Energy Inc(US)
The Micha Design Co Ltd(UK)
Morningstar Corp(US)
Oi-electric a/s(DK)
OPAL-RT Technologies(CA)
Pintsch Aben BV(NL)
Solar Systems Australia(AU)
Solartronic SA de CV(MX)
SunWorks(FR)
Teamsustain Ltd(IN)

Unienerji Ltd(TR)
WaterLite Solar Water
Heaters(ZA)

COATING EQUIPMENT
AIXTRON Inc(US)
CRTSE - Semiconductor
Technology for Energetic(DZ)
Elettrorava SpA(IT)
IK4-Tekniker Research Centre(ES)

CONCENTRATORS
Global Wedge Inc(US)
Leidos(US)
Racell SAPHIRE(DK)

DATA LOGGERS
ADC BioScientifc Ltd(UK)
ARES Energiesysteme GmbH(DE)
Campbell Scientifc Ltd(UK)
CAS DataLoggers(US)
Centrosolar AG(DE)
Dexdyne Ltd(UK)
Draker(US)
Geonica SA(ES)
HIOKI EE Corp(JP)
Maschinen & Technik Inc MATEC(PH)
Mersen USA(US)
The Micha Design Co Ltd(UK)
Optosolar GmbH(DE)
PCE Instruments UK Ltd(UK)
Shoals Technologies Group(US)
See ad page 4
SolData Instruments(DK)
Symmetron Electronic
Applications(GR)
WIP-Munich(DE)

GENERATOR
CONTROLLERS
DEIF (UK) Ltd(UK)

HELIOSTATS
SOURIAU(US)

INGOTS
Arena Technologies Sarl(FR)

INVERTERS, CENTRAL
ABB (formally Power-One)(US)
ABB Oy Solar Inverters(FI)
Advanced Energy(US)
Alfasolar GmbH(DE)
AltE(US)
Amphenol LTW(TW)
APS America(US)
ASP AG(CH)
Auroville Energy Products(IN)
Bonfglioli USA(US)
Burnham & Sun(US)
Centrosolar AG(DE)
Cmac Power Solutions CC(ZA)
Danfoss Solar Inverters(US)

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EFACEC Sistemas de Electrnica


SA(PT)
Electrysol SA(PA)
ElektroAdviesBureau Baltus(NL)
ELPRA SA(GR)
Empire Clean Energy Supply(US)
EPS Trading(US)
Fronius International GmbH(AT)
Fronius USA LLC(US)
Ideal Power Inc(US)
KACO new energy GmbH(DE)
KACO new energy Inc(US)
Kemery Co(US)
Kolektor Magma doo(SI)
Kyocera Solar Pty Ltd(AU)
Morningstar Corp(US)
Motech Industries Inc(TW)
Nova Electric(US)
OPAL-RT Technologies(CA)
Parker Hannifn(US)
Patriot Solar Group(US)
Phoenix Solar AG(DE)
PORTA(IT)
Princeton Power Systems Inc(US)
ReneSola(US)
SETEC(DE)
Siemens AG(DE)
SMA America LLC(US)
Solairgen(US)
Solar Electric Specialists Ltd(NZ)
Solar Pro Mexico(MX)
Solar Systems Australia(AU)
Solartronic SA de CV(MX)
Solectria Renewables LLC(US)
Solera Sustainable Energies Co
Ltd(CA)
Sputnik Engineering AG
(SolarMax)(CH)
Stellar Sun(US)
Sunnergy Energias
Renovables(MX)
Sustainable Impact(AU)
Windurance(US)

INVERTERS, MICRO
AltE(US)
Sunnergy Energias
Renovables(MX)

MODULES
Alfasolar GmbH(DE)
Alpha PV Technologies(US)
AltE(US)
Apex Solar Ltd(BG)
APS America(US)
ARES Energiesysteme GmbH(DE)
Atlantis Energy Systems Inc(US)
Canadian Solar USA Inc(US)
Centrosolar AG(DE)
Centrosolar America Inc(US)
Cmac Power Solutions CC(ZA)
CRTSE - Semiconductor
Technology for Energetic(DZ)
Empire Clean Energy Supply(US)

Energy Environmental Technical


Services Ltd - EETS(UK)
Enviro - Energy Technologies
Inc(CA)
EOPLLY USA Inc(US)
Esdec (ClickFit & FlatFix)(NL)
GB-Sol Ltd(UK)
Global Wedge Inc(US)
Kamtex Industries Pte Ltd(SG)
Kemery Co(US)
Kyocera Solar Pty Ltd(AU)
Maschinen & Technik Inc MATEC(PH)
Mono Pumps Ltd(UK)
Motech Industries Inc(TW)
Phoenix Solar AG(DE)
Pintsch Aben BV(NL)
PORTA(IT)
Poulek Solar Co Ltd(CZ)
Realforce Power(CN)
ReneSola(US)
SBM Solar Inc(US)
Solar Pro Mexico(MX)
SolarShop(UK)
Solar Systems Australia(AU)
Solera Sustainable Energies Co
Ltd(CA)
Solstis Energie Solaire(CH)
Spice Solar(US)
Spire Corp(US)
Sunera Distribution Pte Ltd(SG)
Sunnergy Energias
Renovables(MX)
Sustainable Impact(AU)
Symtech Solar(CN)
Talesun Solar USA Ltd(US)
Upsolar America Inc(US)

PV-plan(DE)
Raytek Corp(US)

Shoals Technologies Group(US)


See ad page 4
Sierra Instruments Inc(US)
Demand Energy(US)

SolarEdge Technologies Inc(US)


Solectria Renewables LLC(US)
Tamura Corp of America(US)
See ad page 55
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd(CN)
University of Valladolid - UVA(ES)
USAT Corp(US)

MOUNTING SYSTEMS
HARDWARE
AET - Applied Energy
Technologies(US)
AK Stamping Co Inc(US)
AllEarth Renewables(US)
AltE(US)
Bailey Products Inc(US)
BURNDY(US)
Cantsink Manufacturing(US)
Creotecc Solar Mounting
Systems(US)

MONITORING
EQUIPMENT
ABB (formally Power-One)(US)
Advanced Energy(US)
APS America(US)
Bonfglioli USA(US)
Dark Field Technologies Inc(US)
Delta Ohm(IT)
Draker(US)
EFACEC Sistemas de Electrnica
SA(PT)
Eko Instruments Co Ltd(JP)
Fronius International GmbH(AT)
geoAMPS(US)
HIOKI EE Corp(JP)
Inaccess(UK)
KACO new energy GmbH(DE)
KACO new energy Inc(US)
Lufft USA Inc(US)
Mersen USA(US)
MKS Instruments Inc(US)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc(US)
Oi-electric a/s(DK)
Phoenix Contact(US)
PV-Engineering GmbH - PVE(DE)
PV Measurements Inc(US)

The E Jordan Brookes Co Inc(US)


ElektroAdviesBureau Baltus(NL)
FLEXcon(US)
Frako Capacitors(US)
Gear Keeper/Hammerhead
Industries Inc(US)
Lufft USA Inc(US)
LumaSense Technologies Inc(US)
MC4Solar(US)
Mersen USA(US)
MTS Sensor Technologie GmbH &
Co KG(DE)
Northern California Solar Energy
Association (NorCal Solar)(US)
Process Technology(US)
Schaeffer Technologies AG & Co
KG(DE)
Schletter Inc(US)
SunWorks(FR)
US Digital(US)
WaterLite Solar Water
Heaters(ZA)

POWER ELECTRONICS
Bailey Products Inc(US)
Mersen USA(US)

POWER OPTIMIZER
EcoFasten Solar(US)
See ad page 29
Empire Clean Energy Supply(US)
EXOSUN(US)
Kemery Co(US)
Landpower Solar Technology Co
Ltd(CN)
Mounting Systems Inc(US)
Nord-Lock Inc(US)
PanelClaw Inc(US)
Powers Solar Frames LLC(US)
Quick Mount PV(US)
Shoals Technologies Group(US)
See ad page 4
Solar Clam-P(US)
SolarDock(US)
Sollega Inc(US)
Spice Solar(US)
Sunmodo Corp(US)
Unirac Inc(US)
See ad page 27

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OTHER
BZ Products Inc(US)
CITEL Inc(US)
Comdel Inc(US)
Cryofab Inc(US)
Dark Field Technologies Inc(US)
DEHN Inc(US)

AltE(US)
Claude Lyons Ltd(UK)

SolarEdge Technologies Inc(US)

PUMPS
Electrysol SA(PA)
Mono Pumps Ltd(UK)
Perennial Energy Nepal Pvt
Ltd(NP)
Solar Systems Australia(AU)
Solar Water Technologies(US)
Stichting Bakens Verzet(NL)
Symtech Solar(CN)
Terrasol(NA)

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INVERTERS, STRING

SolarEdge Technologies Inc(US)

SOLAR RADIATION
MEASURING
Campbell Scientifc Ltd(UK)
Comptus(US)
Delta Ohm(IT)
Eko Instruments Co Ltd(JP)
The Eppley Laboratory Inc(US)
GB-Sol Ltd(UK)
Lufft USA Inc(US)
Optosolar GmbH(DE)
PCE Instruments UK Ltd(UK)
PV-Engineering GmbH - PVE(DE)
PV Measurements Inc(US)
Solar Consulting Services SCS(US)
SolData Instruments(DK)
Soleco Ltd(FI)
Symmetron Electronic
Applications(GR)
University of Valladolid - UVA(ES)
Vaisala(US)
WIP-Munich(DE)

TESTING EQUIPMENT
Atlas Material Testing
Technology(US)
CRTSE - Semiconductor
Technology for Energetic(DZ)
Dark Field Technologies Inc(US)
Delta Ohm(IT)
Energy Environmental Technical
Services Ltd - EETS(UK)
Haven Automation Ltd(UK)
Hefei Kewell Power System Co
Ltd(CN)
HIOKI EE Corp(JP)
Kepco Inc(US)
MKS Instruments Inc(US)
Mutah University(JO)
Nova Analytical Systems Inc(US)
OAI(US)
OPAL-RT Technologies(CA)
Optosolar GmbH(DE)
PV-Engineering GmbH - PVE(DE)
PV Measurements Inc(US)
Racell SAPHIRE(DK)
SCHMID Group | Gebr SCHMID
GmbH(DE)
Sierra Instruments Inc(US)
Wavelength Electronics Inc(US)

TRACKING SYSTEMS
AllEarth Renewables(US)
AllSun Trackers(US)
Amphenol LTW(TW)

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Array Technologies Inc(US)


Energy & Environment Ltd(UK)
geoAMPS(US)
GPSTrackIt.com(US)
IMO(DE)
Phoenix Contact(US)
Poulek Solar Co Ltd(CZ)
Unirac Inc(US)
See ad page 27

WAFERS
Arena Technologies Sarl(FR)
Canadian Solar USA Inc(US)
ReneSola(US)
SCHMID Group | Gebr SCHMID
GmbH(DE)

WIRE SAWING
Meyer Burger AG(CH)

Services
CERTIFICATION
CRTSE - Semiconductor
Technology for Energetic(DZ)
ImagineSolar(US)
Midwest Renewable Energy
Association - MREA(US)
North American Board of
Certifed Energy Practitioners NABCEP(US)
UL Underwriters
Laboratories(US)
See ad page 6

CONSULTANCY
Advanced Engineering Srl(IT)
AGS Technologies Ltd(IL)
APT Consulting Group Co
Ltd(TH)
Atlantis Energy Systems Inc(US)
Atlas Material Testing
Technology(US)
AWS Truepower LLC(US)
Blackline Power(CA)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd(US)
BSRIA Ltd(UK)
Cassidy + Ashton(UK)
Cepheus Group(FR)
Clean Power Works(US)
DNV GL(US)
DNV GL Energy(CA)
Dynatex SA(CH)
E4tech(CH)
E4tech(UK)
EcofnConcept GmbH(DE)
Elettrorava SpA(IT)
EnergeiaWorks(US)
Esbensen Consulting Engineers
A/S(DK)
EscoVale Consultancy
Services(UK)
ETA Florence Renewable
Energies(IT)

European Islands Network on


Energy & Environment ISLEnet(BE)
EV Solar Products Inc(US)
Finnish Solar Energy Society
(Aurinkoteknillinen
Yhdistys)(FI)
Going Solar(AU)
Green Empowerment(US)
Iain Garner Associates(UK)
ImagineSolar(US)
Ing-Buero fuer Alternative
Antriebe und Erneuerbare
Energien(DE)
Karbone(US)
Lotus Energy Inc(US)
M & Architects Consulting
Environment(MX)
J Maurits Consulting(US)
Maxfair Hong Kong Ltd(HK)
MeXSI Inc(US)
Minder Energy Consulting(CH)
Navigant(US)
Novator Advanced Technology
Consulting(DK)
Parsons Brinckerhoff(UK)
Phoenix Solar AG(DE)
PV Insider(UK)
PV Measurements Inc(US)
PV-plan(DE)
Sardar Patel Renewable Energy
Research Institute - SPRERI(IN)
Siliconsultant(US)
SOLARA BV(NL)
Solarnor(NL)
Solar UK Ltd(UK)
Soleco Ltd(FI)
Standard Solar Inc(US)
Michael Stavy Energy
Economist(US)
SunCat Solar LLC(US)
SunDog Energy Ltd(UK)
Sunera Distribution Pte Ltd(SG)
SURSOLAR(AR)
Volkmann Consult(DE)
Wasteconsult International(DE)

CONTRACT R&D
Arena Technologies Sarl(FR)
BEAR-iD(NL)
Elettrorava SpA(IT)
INPRO Solar Systems(DE)
Novator Advanced Technology
Consulting(DK)
Realforce Power(CN)
Siliconsultant(US)
Solart-System Ltd(HU)

DATA LOGGING
ARES Energiesysteme GmbH(DE)
ElektroAdviesBureau Baltus(NL)
Fronius USA LLC(US)
Hochschule Bremen(DE)

Shoals Technologies Group(US)


See ad page 4

DESIGN
Ampirical Solutions LLC(US)
Aurora Energy Inc(US)
Blackline Power(CA)
Brightergy(US)
CEM Design Architects(US)
Cmac Power Solutions CC(ZA)
DPW Solar(US)
Engenius Ltd(UK)
Enviro - Energy Technologies
Inc(CA)
EXOSUN(US)
groSolar(US)
HB White Canada Corp(CA)
Iain Garner Associates(UK)
IEA - Infrastructure and Energy
Alternatives(US)
Instituto de Energas Renovables
UNAM(MX)
InterEnergy Srl(IT)
Johnson Controls Inc(US)
Kemery Co(US)
Lotus Energy Inc(US)
M & Architects Consulting
Environment(MX)
Mono Pumps Ltd(UK)
Patriot Solar Group(US)
Pintsch Aben BV(NL)
Process Engineering Associates
LLC(US)
PV-plan(DE)
PVsyst SA(CH)
SAGE Energy Inc(CA)
Savco Solar Energy(CY)
Silk Road Solar Africa(US)
Solaire Generation(US)
Solar Electric Specialists Ltd(NZ)
Solar Systems Australia(AU)
Solar UK Ltd(UK)
SOLON(US)
Solstis Energie Solaire(CH)
Spire Corp(US)
Standard Solar Inc(US)
SunCat Solar LLC(US)
Sundance Solar Designs(US)
SunWorks(FR)
Symtech Solar(CN)
Third Sun Solar and Wind Power
Ltd(US)
Unirac Inc(US)
See ad page 27
University of Valladolid - UVA(ES)
White Construction Inc(US)
WIP-Munich(DE)

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DOCUMENTATION
APERe asbl(BE)
Curtis Thaxter LLC(US)
Soleco Ltd(FI)
Write_on(UK)

EDUCATION
Everglades University(US)
See ad page 61
Kaplan Clean Tech Education(US)
North American Board of
Certifed Energy Practitioners NABCEP(US)
Shanghai New Energy Industry
Association (SNEIA)(CN)
Solar Promotion International
GmbH(DE)
See ad inside front cover
Standard Solar Inc(US)
University of Nottingham(UK)

EPC (ENGINEERING,
PROCUREMENT AND
CONSTRUCTION)
Conergy(US)
Engenius Ltd(UK)

FEASIBILITY STUDIES
ADA Consulting Ltd(BR)
Cassidy + Ashton(UK)
Clean Power Works(US)
EcoTeam Energy and
Environmental Consulting
NGO(AM)
EXOSUN(US)
Iain Garner Associates(UK)
Ing-Buero fuer Alternative
Antriebe und Erneuerbare
Energien(DE)
Leidos(US)
Minder Energy Consulting(CH)
PowerPod Corp(US)
Practical Action Consutling(UK)
School of Engineering
Sion-Institute of Systems
Engineering(CH)
Siliconsultant(US)
Solar Consulting Services SCS(US)
Solstis Energie Solaire(CH)
Trintek Energy Consulting
LLC(US)
Vaisala(US)

FINANCIAL ADVICE
Aus Renewable Energy Ltd(HK)
Conergy(US)
EnviroTech Financial Inc(US)
Greenpower Capital(US)
groSolar(US)
Iain Garner Associates(UK)
Main Street Power Co Inc(US)
Morrison & Kibbey Ltd(US)
PV Insider(UK)
Realforce Power(CN)

Standard Solar Inc(US)


WIP-Munich(DE)

Savco Solar Energy(CY)


Silk Road Solar Africa(US)
Solaire Generation(US)
Solar Pro Mexico(MX)

INFORMATION
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers - ASME(US)
APERe asbl(BE)
Atlantis Energy Systems Inc(US)
Elettrorava SpA(IT)
EV Solar Products Inc(US)
IHS Engineering360 (US)
See ad page 2
International Solar Energy Society
- ISES(DE)
ISES Norway - Norsk
solenergiforening(NO)
JENOPTIK I Lasers & Material
Processing(DE)
Northern California Solar Energy
Association (NorCal Solar)(US)
PV Insider(UK)
PVsyst SA(CH)
Siliconsultant(US)
Solar Promotion International
GmbH(DE)
See ad inside front cover
Solar Systems Australia(AU)
Soleco Ltd(FI)
Solstis Energie Solaire(CH)
Vigilant Energy Management(US)

INSTALLATION
ABB Oy Solar Inverters(FI)
ARES Energiesysteme GmbH(DE)
Blackline Power(CA)
Blattner Energy Inc(US)
Brightergy(US)
Cantsink Manufacturing(US)
CG(BE)
Conergy(US)
DPW Solar(US)
Electrysol SA(PA)
Energy & Environment Ltd(UK)
Gerbang Multindo Nusantara
PT(ID)
GPSTrackIt.com(US)
groSolar(US)
HB White Canada Corp(CA)
IEA - Infrastructure and Energy
Alternatives(US)
ImagineSolar(US)
Johnson Controls Inc(US)
Lake Michigan Wind & Sun Ltd LMWS(US)
Lotus Energy Inc(US)
Mortenson Construction(US)
Phoenix Solar AG(DE)
Pintsch Aben BV(NL)
Positive Energy Solar(US)
PowerPod Corp(US)
PPC Solar(US)
Prudent Living Inc(US)
Quanta Power Generation(US)
SAGE Energy Inc(CA)
S&B Engineers and
Constructors(US)

SolarRoofHook.com(US)
See ad page 59
Solar Systems Australia(AU)
Solar UK Ltd(UK)
Solera Sustainable Energies Co
Ltd(CA)
SOLON(US)
Standard Solar Inc(US)
Sun King Inc(US)
T4 Sustainability Ltd(UK)
Third Sun Solar and Wind Power
Ltd(US)
Unirac Inc(US)
See ad page 27
White Construction Inc(US)

MAINTENANCE
ABB Oy Solar Inverters(FI)
Advanced Energy(US)
Construire en Mlze(FR)
EDF Renewable Services(US)
See ad page 37
Energies Services - ENERSER(MR)
Engenius Ltd(UK)
EV Solar Products Inc(US)
groSolar(US)
Lotus Energy Inc(US)
Physics of Semiconductors and
Solar Energy Research Team
(PSES)(MA)
Pintsch Aben BV(NL)
SAGE Energy Inc(CA)
Spire Corp(US)
Sunera Distribution Pte Ltd(SG)
Vigilant Energy Management(US)

MONITORING
ABB Oy Solar Inverters(FI)
APS America(US)
Brightergy(US)
EDF Renewable Services(US)
See ad page 37
ElektroAdviesBureau Baltus(NL)
Fronius USA LLC(US)
Hochschule Bremen(DE)
KACO new energy GmbH(DE)
KACO new energy Inc(US)
Phoenix Solar AG(DE)
PV-plan(DE)
Shoals Technologies Group(US)
See ad page 4
Solar Pro Mexico(MX)
SOLON(US)
Sputnik Engineering AG
(SolarMax)(CH)

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Vigilant Energy Management(US)

OTHER
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers - ASME(US)
Arena Technologies Sarl(FR)
canadian association for
renewable energies (we
c.a.r.e.)(CA)
The E Jordan Brookes Co Inc(US)
EnergeiaWorks(US)
EU PVSEC (European Photovoltaic
Solar Energy Conference and
Exhibition)(DE)
Everglades University(US)
See ad page 61
FLEXcon(US)
GCube Insurance Services Inc(US)
GET ENERGY Gerhard Brandel
MA(DE)
International Solar Energy Society
- ISES(DE)
Intersolar North America(DE)
ISES Norway - Norsk
solenergiforening(NO)
Main Street Power Co Inc(US)
Matchtech(UK)
MeXSI Inc(US)
Savco Solar Energy(CY)
Solar Promotion International
GmbH(DE)
See ad inside front cover
SunCat Solar LLC(US)
Vigilant Energy Management(US)
World Solar Challenge(AU)

PRODUCT SOURCING
Eco-Infrastructure Solutions
LLC(US)
EPS Trading(US)
Finnish Solar Energy Society
(Aurinkoteknillinen
Yhdistys)(FI)
Iain Garner Associates(UK)
Maxfair Hong Kong Ltd(HK)
Perennial Energy Nepal Pvt
Ltd(NP)
PORTA(IT)
R&G Energy Systems(NZ)
Realforce Power(CN)
Soleco Ltd(FI)
Standard Solar Inc(US)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
APT Consulting Group Co
Ltd(TH)
Atlantis Energy Systems Inc(US)
Blackline Power(CA)
Blattner Energy Inc(US)
Brightergy(US)
Conergy(US)
EcofnConcept GmbH(DE)
EDF Renewable Services(US)
See ad page 37
ElektroAdviesBureau Baltus(NL)

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EOLE-RES(FR)
groSolar(US)
Johnson Controls Inc(US)
Main Street Power Co Inc(US)
M & Architects Consulting
Environment(MX)
Maxfair Hong Kong Ltd(HK)
Physics of Semiconductors and
Solar Energy Research Team
(PSES)(MA)
PowerPod Corp(US)
Process Engineering Associates
LLC(US)
Racell SAPHIRE(DK)
SCHMID Group | Gebr SCHMID
GmbH(DE)
SOLON(US)
Sputnik Engineering AG
(SolarMax)(CH)
Standard Solar Inc(US)
Stichting Bakens Verzet(NL)
Sundance Solar Designs(US)
SunPower-Tenesol(FR)
Third Sun Solar and Wind Power
Ltd(US)
Trintek Energy Consulting
LLC(US)
Volkmann Consult(DE)

Kamtex Industries Pte Ltd(SG)


Kyocera Solar Pty Ltd(AU)
Lotus Energy Inc(US)
Maschinen & Technik Inc MATEC(PH)
Maxfair Hong Kong Ltd(HK)
Multi-Contact AG(CH)
New Energy Technologies (Pty)
Ltd(ZA)
PanelClaw Inc(US)
Patriot Solar Group(US)
Perennial Energy Nepal Pvt
Ltd(NP)
Pintsch Aben BV(NL)
PORTA(IT)
Positive Energy Solar(US)
PowerPod Corp(US)
Princeton Power Systems Inc(US)
Renewable Energy Corp Ltd(UK)
Semikron Inc(US)

Shoals Technologies Group(US)


See ad page 4

SOFTWARE
Centro de Estudios de la Energia
Solar - Censolar(ES)
F-Chart Software(US)
PV-Engineering GmbH - PVE(DE)
PV Measurements Inc(US)
PVsyst SA(CH)
The Solar Design Co(UK)
Soleco Ltd(FI)
Sputnik Engineering AG
(SolarMax)(CH)
Valentin Software (Dr Valentin
Energie Software GmbH)(DE)

SUPPLIERS OF SYSTEMS
AND COMPONENTS
Able Solar Ltd(NZ)
Aguidrovert Solar SL(ES)
Apex Solar Ltd(BG)
APS America(US)
ARES Energiesysteme GmbH(DE)
Blackline Power(CA)
British Green Ltd(UK)
Centrosolar America Inc(US)
DEIF (UK) Ltd(UK)
DPW Solar(US)
EFACEC Sistemas de Electrnica
SA(PT)
The E Jordan Brookes Co Inc(US)
Energy Environmental Technical
Services Ltd - EETS(UK)
EXOSUN(US)
Global Wedge Inc(US)
Going Solar(AU)
Hutton Communications Inc(US)
Jayme Da Costa Mecanica e
Electricidade SA(PT)

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SolarRoofHook.com(US)
See ad page 59
Solar Systems Australia(AU)
Sollega Inc(US)
SOLON(US)
Spice Solar(US)
Sputnik Engineering AG
(SolarMax)(CH)
Standard Solar Inc(US)
Sundance Solar Designs(US)
PT Sundaya Indonesia(ID)
SunDog Energy Ltd(UK)
SunWorks(FR)
Sun Xtender Batteries(US)
Symtech Solar(CN)
Tamura Corp of America(US)
See ad page 55
Terrasol(NA)
Unirac Inc(US)
See ad page 27
Windenergy 1111 KFT(HU)

TESTING
ABB Oy Solar Inverters(FI)
Atlas Material Testing
Technology(US)
Aurora Energy Inc(US)
ElektroAdviesBureau Baltus(NL)
ImagineSolar(US)
Inspecteam Hydro(UK)
Instituto de Energas Renovables
UNAM(MX)

JENOPTIK I Lasers & Material


Processing(DE)
Mutah University(JO)
PV-Engineering GmbH - PVE(DE)
PV Measurements Inc(US)
Soleco Ltd(FI)
SunCat Solar LLC(US)
Vigilant Energy Management(US)

TRAINING
ABB Oy Solar Inverters(FI)
Atlantis Energy Systems Inc(US)
Centro de Estudios de la Energia
Solar - Censolar(ES)
Centrosolar AG(DE)
Centrosolar America Inc(US)
EXOSUN(US)
Fronius International GmbH(AT)
Fronius USA LLC(US)
ImagineSolar(US)
Ing-Buero fuer Alternative
Antriebe und Erneuerbare
Energien(DE)
Midwest Renewable Energy
Association - MREA(US)
North American Board of
Certifed Energy Practitioners NABCEP(US)
PVsyst SA(CH)
Quick Mount PV(US)
Rich Hessler Business
Development(US)
SMA America LLC(US)
The Solar Design Co(UK)
Solar Systems Australia(AU)
Sputnik Engineering AG
(SolarMax)(CH)
Standard Solar Inc(US)

SOLAR THERMAL

Applications
AIR CONDITIONING
Acpsol Energia Solar SL(ES)
Enerworks Inc(CA)
Pfannenberg Inc(US)
Seawater Greenhouse Ltd(UK)
Teamsustain Ltd(IN)

COMBINED SYSTEMS
AES Ltd(UK)
Apex Solar Ltd(BG)
Enerworks Inc(CA)
Hidria Inzeniring doo(SI)
Project Risk Ltd(US)
Robin Sun(FR)
Solarnor(NL)
The Stella Group Ltd(US)
Tcnicas de Energa Ambiental
SL(ES)

COOLING SYSTEMS
Acpsol Energia Solar SL(ES)
Axenergie(FR)

Contechs Engineering Design


Inc(US)
Energy Concepts Co LLC(US)
Parker Precision Cooling
Systems(US)
University of South Australia(AU)

CROP DRYING
Construire en Mlze(FR)
Solar Energy Advocacy(UG)
Unienerji Ltd(TR)

DESALINATION
DWC DecRen Water Consult(DE)
Gerbang Multindo Nusantara
PT(ID)
Instituto de Energas Renovables
UNAM(MX)
Seawater Greenhouse Ltd(UK)

DISTRICT HEATING
AES Ltd(UK)
Solar Edwards(AU)

DOMESTIC HOT WATER


Advanced Solar Voltaic Sdn
Bhd(MY)
AO Smith(US)
Apex Solar Ltd(BG)
Ariston(UK)
Atlas Solutions(CA)
Burnham & Sun(US)
Construire en Mlze(FR)
Electrysol SA(PA)
Energies Services - ENERSER(MR)
Energy & Development Group EDG(ZA)
Enerworks Inc(CA)
Ernst Schweizer AG
Metallbau(CH)
Espee Solaar Pvt Ltd(IN)
F-Chart Software(US)
Free Heat Industries(AU)
Free Hot Water(US)
Kingspan Environmental Ltd(UK)
Lapesa Grupo Empresarial SL LAPESA(ES)
Natural Energy Systems(UK)
Physics of Semiconductors and
Solar Energy Research Team
(PSES)(MA)
Quixotic Systems Inc(US)
R&G Energy Systems(NZ)
RESOL - Elektronische
Regelungen GmbH(DE)
Schools and Homes Energy
Education Project/SolarActive(UK)
Solahart Industries Pty Ltd(AU)
Solar Edwards(AU)
Solar Energy Corp(US)
SolarRoofs.com(US)
Solar Supplies UK Ltd(UK)
Solar UK Ltd(UK)
Sonder Regulacion SA(ES)

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Tcnicas de Energa Ambiental


SL(ES)
Varmeco GmbH & Co KG(DE)

INDUSTRIAL PROCESS
HEAT
AES Ltd(UK)
Apex Solar Ltd(BG)
Aquatherm Industries Inc(US)
Espee Solaar Pvt Ltd(IN)
F-Chart Software(US)
Free Hot Water(US)
Going Solar(AU)
New Energy Technologies (Pty)
Ltd(ZA)
SOLARHOT(US)
Solar Industries(US)

LARGE SCALE WATER


HEATING
Agni Solar Systems Pvt Ltd(IN)
Espee Solaar Pvt Ltd(IN)
Free Hot Water(US)
Geospec Enterprises(IN)
Hidria Inzeniring doo(SI)
Mutah University(JO)
Perennial Energy Nepal Pvt
Ltd(NP)
Solahart Industries Pty Ltd(AU)
Solar Edwards(AU)
SolarRoofs.com(US)
Teamsustain Ltd(IN)

SPACE HEATING
Agni Solar Systems Pvt Ltd(IN)
Apex Solar Ltd(BG)
Enerworks Inc(CA)
Enviro - Energy Technologies
Inc(CA)
Ernst Schweizer AG
Metallbau(CH)
Free Hot Water(US)
Lake Michigan Wind & Sun Ltd LMWS(US)
New Energy Technologies (Pty)
Ltd(ZA)
Quixotic Systems Inc(US)
Solar Edwards(AU)
Solar Energy Corp(US)
Tcnicas de Energa Ambiental
SL(ES)
Varmeco GmbH & Co KG(DE)

STOVES
Instituto de Energas Renovables
UNAM(MX)

SWIMMING POOL
SYSTEMS
AES Ltd(UK)
Apex Solar Ltd(BG)
Aquatherm Industries Inc(US)
Axenergie(FR)
Enerworks Inc(CA)
F-Chart Software(US)
Free Heat Industries(AU)
Kingspan Environmental Ltd(UK)
Natural Energy Systems(UK)
Solar Industries(US)
SOLAR-RIPP(DE)
Sun King Inc(US)
Teamsustain Ltd(IN)
Tcnicas de Energa Ambiental
SL(ES)

Ernst Schweizer AG
Metallbau(CH)
Hidria Inzeniring doo(SI)
International Association of
Plumbing and Mechanical
Offcials(US)
Malaviya Solar Energy
Consultancy(IN)
Robin Sun(FR)
Solahart Industries Pty Ltd(AU)
Solaire Diffusion(FR)
Solar Edwards(AU)
Solar Industries(US)
SolarRoofs.com(US)
Solar UK Ltd(UK)
Solcan(CA)
Sun King Inc(US)
Sunnergy Energias
Renovables(MX)
US Digital(US)
Varmeco GmbH & Co KG(DE)

CONCENTRATORS
Global Wedge Inc(US)
Leidos(US)
Poulek Solar Co Ltd(CZ)
Solar Solutions Central(US)
US Digital(US)

CONTROLLERS

Equipment

Advantech Corp(US)
Bachmann Electronic Corp(US)
Dynatex SA(CH)
Empire Clean Energy Supply(US)
Natural Energy Systems(UK)
Process Technology(US)
RESOL - Elektronische
Regelungen GmbH(DE)
Sierra Instruments Inc(US)
Solaire Diffusion(FR)
SOLAR-RIPP(DE)
Varmeco GmbH & Co KG(DE)
WIP-Munich(DE)

PACKAGED SYSTEMS

ABSORBER SURFACES

HEAT EXCHANGERS

AO Smith(US)
Kingspan Environmental Ltd(UK)
Solar Edwards(AU)
Solaris Energy Systems(IE)
Solar Supplies UK Ltd(UK)

Almeco Solar(DE)
Solar Energy Corp(US)

Enerquip LLC(US)
Pfannenberg Inc(US)
Process Technology(US)
Solaire Diffusion(FR)
UK Exchangers Ltd(UK)
UNEX Scambio Termico Srl(IT)

OTHER
Raytek Corp(US)

SolarRoofHook.com(US)
See ad page 59

POWER GENERATION
Aus Renewable Energy Ltd(HK)
Boyle Energy Services &
Technology(US)
Contechs Engineering Design
Inc(US)
Global Energy Network Institute GENI(US)
International Energy Systems
(1983) Ltd - IESL(CA)
PDR Associates (Renewable)
Inc(US)
Project Risk Ltd(US)
TEMP-PRO Inc(US)
Torresol Energy(ES)

ANTI-CORROSION
ADDITIVES
AI Technology Inc(US)

ANTIFREEZE

HEAT PIPES

Natural Energy Systems(UK)

Acpsol Energia Solar SL(ES)


AYVAZ(TR)
Cross Technologies(FR)

COLLECTORS
Acpsol Energia Solar SL(ES)
Aguidrovert Solar SL(ES)
AO Smith(US)
Apex Solar Ltd(BG)
Aquatherm Industries Inc(US)
Ariston(UK)
Cansolair Inc(CA)
Cross Technologies(FR)
Empire Clean Energy Supply(US)

HEAT STORAGE
IK4-Tekniker Research Centre(ES)
Natural Energy Systems(UK)

HEAT TRANSFER
EQUIPMENT
Alfa Laval(US)
Heatec Inc(US)
Process Technology(US)

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HELIOSTATS
Eko Instruments Co Ltd(JP)
IK4-Tekniker Research Centre(ES)
Leidos(US)
SOURIAU(US)

MONITORING
EQUIPMENT
Advantech Corp(US)
CAS DataLoggers(US)
Dexdyne Ltd(UK)
Eko Instruments Co Ltd(JP)
Geonica SA(ES)
Lufft USA Inc(US)
Muis Controls Ltd(CA)
Optosolar GmbH(DE)
Sierra Instruments Inc(US)
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd(CN)

OTHER
Atlas Solutions(CA)
GetWireless(US)
MTS Sensor Technologie GmbH &
Co KG(DE)
Powers Solar Frames LLC(US)
Schaeffer Technologies AG & Co
KG(DE)
Schletter Inc(US)
SOURIAU(US)
Tech Products Inc(US)
US Digital(US)
WaterLite Solar Water
Heaters(ZA)

PHASE CHANGE
STORAGE MATERIALS
Solar Solutions Central(US)

PUMPS
AO Smith(US)
Flowserve Corp(US)
HAWE Hydraulik SE(DE)

REFLECTORS
Almeco Solar(DE)
Solar Solutions Central(US)
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd(CN)

SELECTIVE ABSORBER
SURFACES
IK4-Tekniker Research Centre(ES)
Solar Energy Corp(US)
Write_on(UK)

SOLARIMETERS
Eko Instruments Co Ltd(JP)
Geonica SA(ES)
Solartronic SA de CV(MX)

SOLAR RADIATION
MEASURING
Delta Ohm(IT)
Eko Instruments Co Ltd(JP)
The Eppley Laboratory Inc(US)
Optosolar GmbH(DE)

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Solar

PV Measurements Inc(US)
Solar Consulting Services SCS(US)
SolData Instruments(DK)
WIP-Munich(DE)

STORAGE TANKS
Aguidrovert Solar SL(ES)
AO Smith(US)
Fisher Tank Co(US)
Lapesa Grupo Empresarial SL LAPESA(ES)
Natural Energy Systems(UK)
Solahart Industries Pty Ltd(AU)
Solaire Diffusion(FR)
SolarRoofs.com(US)
Sun King Inc(US)
Tank Connection Affliate
Group(US)
Varmeco GmbH & Co KG(DE)

TEMPERATURE
MEASURING EQUIPMENT
Advantech Corp(US)
Eijkelkamp Agrisearch
Equipment(NL)
Elan Technical Corp(US)
Raytek Corp(US)
Remtech SA(FR)
RESOL - Elektronische
Regelungen GmbH(DE)
Sonder Regulacion SA(ES)
S-Products Inc(US)
TEMP-PRO Inc(US)
Wavelength Electronics Inc(US)
WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE &
Co KG(DE)

THERMOSIPHONING
SYSTEMS
AES Ltd(UK)
AYVAZ(TR)
LumaSense Technologies Inc(US)
Solahart Industries Pty Ltd(AU)
Solaire Diffusion(FR)
Solar Edwards(AU)
Solcan(CA)
Tcnicas de Energa Ambiental
SL(ES)
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd(CN)
WaterLite Solar Water
Heaters(ZA)

THERMOSTATS
Natural Energy Systems(UK)
RESOL - Elektronische
Regelungen GmbH(DE)
Sonder Regulacion SA(ES)

TRANSPARENT
INSULATION
AI Technology Inc(US)

VALVES
Eko Instruments Co Ltd(JP)
Flowserve Corp(US)

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International Association of
Plumbing and Mechanical
Offcials(US)
RESOL - Elektronische
Regelungen GmbH(DE)

Services
CERTIFICATION
Barr-Kumar Architects Engineers
PC(US)
International Association of
Plumbing and Mechanical
Offcials(US)
Midwest Renewable Energy
Association - MREA(US)
North American Board of
Certifed Energy Practitioners NABCEP(US)
Sardar Patel Renewable Energy
Research Institute - SPRERI(IN)

CONSULTANCY
Almeco Solar(DE)
Atkins(US)
AWS Truepower LLC(US)
BEAR-iD(NL)
Boyle Energy Services &
Technology(US)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd(US)
BSRIA Ltd(UK)
Centro de Estudios de la Energia
Solar - Censolar(ES)
EcoTeam Energy and
Environmental Consulting
NGO(AM)
Esbensen Consulting Engineers
A/S(DK)
Euroheat & Power(BE)
European Islands Network on
Energy & Environment ISLEnet(BE)
Finnish Solar Energy Society
(Aurinkoteknillinen
Yhdistys)(FI)
Going Solar(AU)
Leidos(US)
Maas Companies Inc(US)
Malaviya Solar Energy
Consultancy(IN)
McWane and Associates(US)
MeXSI Inc(US)
Parsons Brinckerhoff(UK)
Sargent & Lundy LLC(US)
Seawater Greenhouse Ltd(UK)
SOLARHOT(US)
Solarnor(NL)
Solar Supplies UK Ltd(UK)
Solcan(CA)
Michael Stavy Energy
Economist(US)
Studio Yigal Levi(IL)
SURSOLAR(AR)
WIP-Munich(DE)
XRG Consultants Inc(CA)

CONTRACT R&D
Almeco Solar(DE)

DATA LOGGING
Hochschule Bremen(DE)

DESIGN
Acpsol Energia Solar SL(ES)
AES Ltd(UK)
Aquatherm Industries Inc(US)
Boyle Energy Services &
Technology(US)
CEM Design Architects(US)
Free Hot Water(US)
IEA - Infrastructure and Energy
Alternatives(US)
Lake Michigan Wind & Sun Ltd LMWS(US)
Natural Energy Systems(UK)
Quixotic Systems Inc(US)
Seawater Greenhouse Ltd(UK)
Silk Road Solar Africa(US)
Solar Industries(US)
Solcan(CA)
Studio Yigal Levi(IL)
Sundance Solar Designs(US)

EDUCATION
Everglades University(US)
See ad page 61
Shanghai New Energy Industry
Association (SNEIA)(CN)
Solar Promotion International
GmbH(DE)
See ad inside front cover

FEASIBILITY STUDIES
AGS Technologies Ltd(IL)
Aus Renewable Energy Ltd(HK)
Axenergie(FR)
Clean Power Works(US)
Joint Institute for High
Temperatures of the Russian
Academy of Sciences (JIHT
RAS)(RU)
North Energy Associates Ltd(UK)
Solar Consulting Services SCS(US)
Vaisala(US)
Varianz Research and
Communication Ltd(NZ)
WIP-Munich(DE)
XRG Consultants Inc(CA)

FINANCIAL ADVICE
EnviroTech Financial Inc(US)
Ontario Ministry Of Economic
Development(CA)

INSTALLATION
Acpsol Energia Solar SL(ES)
AES Ltd(UK)
AMAX Energie(CH)
Aurora Energy Inc(US)
Boyle Energy Services &
Technology(US)

DWC DecRen Water Consult(DE)


IEA - Infrastructure and Energy
Alternatives(US)
Native(US)
OFS(US)
Perennial Energy Nepal Pvt
Ltd(NP)
Prudent Living Inc(US)
Quixotic Systems Inc(US)
RR Projects(IE)
Silk Road Solar Africa(US)
Solaris Energy Systems(IE)

SolarRoofHook.com(US)
See ad page 59
SolarRoofs.com(US)
Sundance Solar Designs(US)
T4 Sustainability Ltd(UK)

MAINTENANCE
ARES Energiesysteme GmbH(DE)
Construire en Mlze(FR)
Energies Services - ENERSER(MR)
Flowserve Corp(US)
Natural Energy Systems(UK)
Torresol Energy(ES)

MONITORING
Hochschule Bremen(DE)
Instituto de Energas Renovables
UNAM(MX)
WIP-Munich(DE)

OTHER
canadian association for
renewable energies (we
c.a.r.e.)(CA)
European Solar Thermal Industry
Federation - ESTIF(BE)
GET ENERGY Gerhard Brandel
MA(DE)
International Solar Energy Society
- ISES(DE)
Intersolar North America(DE)
ISES Norway - Norsk
solenergiforening(NO)
Matchtech(UK)
MeXSI Inc(US)
Northern California Solar Energy
Association (NorCal Solar)(US)
Solar Promotion International
GmbH(DE)
See ad inside front cover

PRODUCT SOURCING
Eco-Infrastructure Solutions
LLC(US)
Finnish Solar Energy Society
(Aurinkoteknillinen
Yhdistys)(FI)
New Energy Technologies (Pty)
Ltd(ZA)

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Ltd(NP)
SOLARHOT(US)
Solar Supplies UK Ltd(UK)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Axenergie(FR)
Boyle Energy Services &
Technology(US)
DWC DecRen Water Consult(DE)
Schneider Electric(US)
SENER(ES)
SOLARHOT(US)

REPAIR
AES Ltd(UK)
AMAX Energie(CH)
Natural Energy Systems(UK)
R&G Energy Systems(NZ)

SOFTWARE
Centro de Estudios de la Energia
Solar - Censolar(ES)
Clean Technology Solutions Pty
Ltd(AU)
Seawater Greenhouse Ltd(UK)
The Solar Design Co(UK)
Valentin Software (Dr Valentin
Energie Software GmbH)(DE)
WIP-Munich(DE)
XRG Consultants Inc(CA)

SUPPLIERS OF
EQUIPMENT AND
COMPONENTS
AES Ltd(UK)
Aguidrovert Solar SL(ES)
Aquatherm Industries Inc(US)
Bailey Products Inc(US)
British Green Ltd(UK)
Cansolair Inc(CA)
Eko Instruments Co Ltd(JP)
Free Heat Industries(AU)
Hidria Inzeniring doo(SI)
Metalco (Heaters) Ltd(CY)
Millennium Energy Industries(JO)
Northwire Inc(US)
Renewable Energy Corp Ltd(UK)
SENER(ES)
Solar Energy Corp(US)
Solar Industries(US)
Solar Supplies UK Ltd(UK)
Solcan(CA)
Sundials Australia(AU)
Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL(US)

TESTING
Boyle Energy Services &
Technology(US)
Instituto Tecnolgico de Canarias
- ITC(ES)
International Association of
Plumbing and Mechanical
Offcials(US)

TRAINING
APERe asbl(BE)
Aus Renewable Energy Ltd(HK)
Centre for Renewable Energy
Systems Technology CREST(UK)
Centrosolar America Inc(US)
GSE Systems Inc(US)
International Association of
Plumbing and Mechanical
Offcials(US)
Midwest Renewable Energy
Association - MREA(US)
North American Board of
Certifed Energy Practitioners NABCEP(US)
Rich Hessler Business
Development(US)
Snap-on Industrial(US)
The Solar Design Co(UK)

WIND ENERGY
Equipment
BLADE PROTECTION
BayWa re Rotor Service
GmbH(DE)
BS Rotor Technic(DE)
BS Rotor Technic UK Ltd(UK)
BS Rotor Technic USA LLC(US)
Malaviya Solar Energy
Consultancy(IN)
Windurance(US)

BLADES
BayWa re Rotor Service
GmbH(DE)
BS Rotor Technic(DE)
BS Rotor Technic UK Ltd(UK)
BS Rotor Technic USA LLC(US)
Euros GmbH(DE)
Gamesa(ES)
LAP GmbH Laser
Applikationen(DE)
Narec (National Renewable
Energy Centre Ltd)(UK)
Sika Corp(US)
UL Underwriters
Laboratories(US)
See ad page 6

BRAKES
BS Rotor Technic UK Ltd(UK)
Cressall Resistors(UK)
Tribco Inc(US)

CABLING
American Wire Group(US)
Briggs Marine & Enviormental
Services(UK)
Dow Electrical &
Telecommunications(US)
Global Marine Systems Ltd(UK)
K-Sun Corp(US)

LEINE LINDE SYSTEMS


GmbH(DE)
Northwire Inc(US)
OFS(US)
Roxtec Inc(US)
SOURIAU(US)
Telefonika Cable Americas(US)
TKD KABEL GmbH(DE)

DIRECTION VANES
Eijkelkamp Agrisearch
Equipment(NL)
Solartronic SA de CV(MX)

CLUTCHES

FOUNDATIONS

Tribco Inc(US)
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG(DE)

IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft
GmbH(DE)
Mortenson Construction(US)
Sika Corp(US)

CONTROLLERS
Advantech Corp(US)
Bachmann Electronic Corp(US)
Ingeteam Power Technology
SA(ES)
LEINE LINDE SYSTEMS
GmbH(DE)
New Energy Technologies (Pty)
Ltd(ZA)
OFS(US)
Semikron Ltd(UK)
Superwind GmbH(DE)
UL Underwriters
Laboratories(US)
See ad page 6
Vector Systems Inc(US)
Windurance(US)

COUPLINGS
BS Rotor Technic USA LLC(US)
BURNDY(US)
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG(DE)

DATA LOGGERS
ADC BioScientifc Ltd(UK)
CAS DataLoggers(US)
Dexdyne Ltd(UK)
L&R Ingenieria(AR)
Navigants BTM Consult(DK)
Oi-electric a/s(DK)
PCE Instruments UK Ltd(UK)
RADTech Ltd(UK)
Solartronic SA de CV(MX)
Symmetron Electronic
Applications(GR)

DIRECTION AND
WINDSPEED SENSORS;
ANEMOMETERS
Comptus(US)
Delta Ohm(IT)
Eijkelkamp Agrisearch
Equipment(NL)
Geonica SA(ES)
Keopsys SA(FR)
Navigants BTM Consult(DK)
Remtech Inc(US)
Remtech SA(FR)
Seatronics Ltd(UK)
SKF GmbH(DE)
Symmetron Electronic
Applications(GR)

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Vaisala(US)
Wavelength Electronics Inc(US)
Windenergy 1111 KFT(HU)

GEAR UNITS
Bonfglioli USA(US)
BS Rotor Technic USA LLC(US)
IMO(DE)
Renegen(UK)
SKF GmbH(DE)
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG(DE)

GENERATORS
ABB Oy Motors and
Generators(FI)
Ampair Turbines Ltd(UK)
DFME Sp zoo(PL)
Eclectic Energy Ltd(UK)
Electrysol SA(PA)
Gamesa Electric(ES)
Imtech Marine BV(NL)
Ingeteam Power Technology
SA(ES)
IntelLiDrives Inc(US)
LEINE LINDE SYSTEMS
GmbH(DE)
Lloyd Dynamowerke GmbH & Co
KG(DE)
Magnetech Industrial Services
Inc(US)
Mecc Alte UK Ltd(UK)
Mersen(FR)
Renegen(UK)
SKF GmbH(DE)
SPX Bolting Systems(US)
Square Two Lubrication Ltd/
Memolub HPS Lubricators(UK)
Sunrnr of Virginia Inc(US)
VendorAZ(PK)

HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
Buehler Technologies GmbH(DE)
HAWE Hydraulik SE(DE)
Reelcraft Industries Inc(US)
Renegen(UK)

INVERTERS
ABB Oy Motors and
Generators(FI)
Amphenol LTW(TW)
Bonfglioli USA(US)
EFACEC Sistemas de Electrnica
SA(PT)
Ingeteam Power Technology
SA(ES)

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GmbH(DE)
Magnum Energy Inc(US)
New Energy Technologies (Pty)
Ltd(ZA)
Nova Electric(US)
Parker Hannifn(US)
Powernet Oy(FI)
Princeton Power Systems Inc(US)
UL Underwriters
Laboratories(US)
See ad page 6

MASTS
BS Rotor Technic(DE)
FLI Structures(UK)
Symmetron Electronic
Applications(GR)

American Crane & Equipment


Corp(US)
Armstrong Marine Inc(US)
Bachmann Electronic GmbH(AT)
BGB Engineering Ltd(UK)
CITEL Inc(US)
Cressall Resistors(UK)
XEMC Darwind BV(NL)
DEHN Inc(US)
DeTect Inc(US)
ERLPhase Power
Technologies(CA)
Flexmill BV(NL)
G&W Electric Co(US)
GetWireless(US)
Hellenic Wind Energy Association
- HWEA(GR)
Highway Products Inc(US)

MONITORING
EQUIPMENT
Advantech Corp(US)
Bachmann Electronic Corp(US)
Balmac Inc(US)
Buehler Technologies GmbH(DE)
Campbell Scientifc Ltd(UK)
cmc Instruments GmbH(DE)
Comptus(US)
Dexdyne Ltd(UK)
ERLPhase Power
Technologies(CA)
GetWireless(US)
H&L Instruments LLC(US)
HIOKI EE Corp(JP)
icenta Controls Ltd(UK)
Ingeteam Power Technology
SA(ES)
L&R Ingenieria(AR)
LEINE LINDE SYSTEMS
GmbH(DE)
LUDECA Inc(US)
Lufft USA Inc(US)
Meggitt Sensing Systems(CH)
Nortek UK(UK)
OPAL-RT Technologies(CA)
PCE Instruments UK Ltd(UK)
Phoenix Contact(US)
Puleo Electronics Inc(US)
RADTech Ltd(UK)
Seatronics Ltd(UK)
Siemens Wind Power A/S(DK)
Smart Fibres Ltd(UK)
Vibration Specialty Corp(US)
Wavelength Electronics Inc(US)
WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE &
Co KG(DE)
WINDSL Ltd(IL)
Xplore Technologies(US)

OTHER
ACOEM AB(SE)
AEGIS Bearing Protection
Rings(US)
Akzo Nobel Performance Coatings
Co Ltd(CN)

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HYTORC(US)
IMO(DE)
Imtech Marine BV(NL)
International Paint Ltd(UK)
ITH Engineering Inc(US)
LAP GmbH Laser
Applikationen(DE)

Lincoln Lubrication Systems(US)


LINK Tools International (USA)
Inc(US)
MTS Sensor Technologie GmbH &
Co KG(DE)
Nord-Lock Inc(US)
Parker Precision Cooling
Systems(US)
Plarad - Maschinenfabrik Wagner
GmbH & Co KG(DE)
Podroof Inc(US)
Powernet Oy(FI)
PXL Seals(FR)
Raycap SA(GR)
Reelcraft Industries Inc(US)
Remtech Inc(US)
Remtech SA(FR)
Rittal GmbH & Co KG(DE)
Servicesat(CY)
Siemens Canada Ltd,
Ruggedcom(CA)
SKF GmbH(DE)
Snap-on Industrial(US)
SPX Bolting Systems(US)
Sun Xtender Batteries(US)
Tamura Corp of America(US)
See ad page 55
Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL(US)

Tech Products Inc(US)


Tensar International Ltd(UK)
TRI Transmission & Bearing
Corp(US)
TUF TUG Products(US)
United Equipment Accessories UEA(US)

TORQUE-LIMITING
DRIVES
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG(DE)

TOWERS
Ampair Turbines Ltd(UK)
Bright Green Energy Ltd(UK)
BS Rotor Technic(DE)
BURNDY(US)
FLI Structures(UK)
Gamesa(ES)
Tower TEC Inh Hermann Oehme
eK(DE)
TWR Lighting Inc(US)

TURBINES
Ampair Turbines Ltd(UK)
Bright Green Energy Ltd(UK)
Collinson Plc(UK)
Enertech Inc(US)
Marlec Engineering Co Ltd(UK)
Maschinen & Technik Inc MATEC(PH)
Murphy International
Development LLC(US)
PitchWind Systems AB(SE)
Prowind Energy Ltd(NZ)
Renegen(UK)
Renewable Devices Ltd(UK)
Siemens Wind Power A/S(DK)
Superwind GmbH(DE)
UL Underwriters
Laboratories(US)
See ad page 6
VendorAZ(PK)
Windbrokers Europe BV(NL)
Windenergy 1111 KFT(HU)
Wind Power Inc(CA)
Wind Simplicity Inc(CA)
Z-LASER Optoelektronik
GmbH(DE)

Services
CERTIFICATION
Barr-Kumar Architects Engineers
PC(US)
DEWI GmbH(DE)
GL Garrad Hassan Deutschland
GmbH(DE)
Midwest Renewable Energy
Association - MREA(US)
Romanian Energy Regulatory
Authority - ANRE(RO)

CONSULTANCY
Airfoils Inc(US)
Ansys UK Ltd(UK)

APERe asbl(BE)
Atkins(US)
AWS Truepower LLC(US)
Barr Engineering Co(US)
Bosch Rexroth Monitoring
Systems GmbH(DE)
Bridgestone Associates Ltd(US)
Cepheus Group(FR)
DeTect Inc(US)
Disgen Holdings(US)
DNV GL(US)
DNV GL Energy(CA)
EcofnConcept GmbH(DE)
Eneco Texas LLC(US)
EnergeiaWorks(US)
Energy & Umwelt Consult GmbH
- EUC(DE)
Enertegic(US)
EscoVale Consultancy
Services(UK)
ESS Ecology(UK)
European Islands Network on
Energy & Environment ISLEnet(BE)
GL Garrad Hassan Deutschland
GmbH(DE)
Global Wind Power A/S(DK)
Green Empowerment(US)
Hellenic Wind Energy Association
- HWEA(GR)
IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft
GmbH(DE)
Ingenieurbuero Henning
Holst(DE)
InterEnergy Srl(IT)
Karbone(US)
Kleinschmidt Associates(US)
Maas Companies Inc(US)
Malaviya Solar Energy
Consultancy(IN)
Manitoba HVDC Research
Centre(CA)
Met Offce(UK)
Navigant(US)
Navigants BTM Consult(DK)
NEPLAN AG(CH)
Novator Advanced Technology
Consulting(DK)
Orbital2 Ltd(UK)
Parsons Brinckerhoff(UK)
PCA Engineers Ltd(UK)
PitchWind Systems AB(SE)
Practical Action Consutling(UK)
Prowind Energy Ltd(NZ)
Pure Energy Centre(UK)
Ramboll(DK)
Renegen(UK)
Renewable Devices Ltd(UK)
Safety Technology Ltd(UK)
Safety Technology USA(US)
Sander + Partner(DE)
Sargent & Lundy LLC(US)
SAXOVENT kologische
Investments GmbH & Co
KG(DE)
SKM Enviros(UK)

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SOLARA BV(NL)
Michael Stavy Energy
Economist(US)
Strathclyde University(UK)
Structural Integrity Associates
Inc(US)
SunDog Energy Ltd(UK)
SURSOLAR(AR)
TechnoCentre olien(CA)
Thaker SimTech LLC(US)
TREC Renewable Energy Coop(CA)
TUF TUG Products(US)
Volkmann Consult(DE)
WA Vachon & Associates Inc(US)
Wind Power Inc(CA)

CONTRACT R&D
Airfoils Inc(US)
DEWI GmbH(DE)
Euros GmbH(DE)
HITEC Sensor Solutions Inc(US)
MET Motoren und Energietechnik
GmbH(DE)
Narec (National Renewable
Energy Centre Ltd)(UK)
Novator Advanced Technology
Consulting(DK)
Renegen(UK)
Sahara Wind Inc(MA)
Sander + Partner(DE)
School of Engineering
Sion-Institute of Systems
Engineering(CH)
TechnoCentre olien(CA)

DATA ANALYSIS
API Services(US)
Bosch Rexroth Monitoring
Systems GmbH(DE)
Met Offce(UK)
Mistaya Engineering Inc(CA)
Mutah University(JO)
Osiris Hydrographic and
Geophysical Projects Ltd(UK)
Remtech SA(FR)
Sander + Partner(DE)
Zephyr North Ltd(CA)

DATA LOGGING

GustoMSC(NL)
HB White Canada Corp(CA)
IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft
GmbH(DE)
Instituto de Energas Renovables
UNAM(MX)
Orbital2 Ltd(UK)
PDR Associates (Renewable)
Inc(US)
RADTech Ltd(UK)
Ramboll(DK)
Renegen(UK)
Renewable Devices Ltd(UK)
Savco Solar Energy(CY)
Siemens Transmission and
Distribution Ltd(UK)
Siemens Wind Power A/S(DK)
Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd(UK)
Tower TEC Inh Hermann Oehme
eK(DE)
United Equipment Accessories UEA(US)
White Construction Inc(US)
Windurance(US)
Zephyr North Ltd(CA)

DISTRIBUTION
British Green Ltd(UK)
Energies Services - ENERSER(MR)

HYTORC(US)
Renewable Energy Corp Ltd(UK)
Tower TEC Inh Hermann Oehme
eK(DE)

DOCUMENTATION
BS Rotor Technic UK Ltd(UK)
Curtis Thaxter LLC(US)
Renegen(UK)
Write_on(UK)

EDUCATION
Everglades University(US)
See ad page 61
Kaplan Clean Tech Education(US)

EnerNex Corp(US)
L&R Ingenieria(AR)
Met Offce(UK)
WA Vachon & Associates Inc(US)

DESIGN

RenewableEnergyWorld.com(US)

Airfoils Inc(US)
AMECO USA(US)
Ampirical Solutions LLC(US)
BGB Engineering Ltd(UK)
Clean Technology Solutions Pty
Ltd(AU)
Euros GmbH(DE)
Gamesa Electric(ES)

Shanghai New Energy Industry


Association (SNEIA)(CN)
University of Nottingham(UK)

ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Briggs Marine & Enviormental
Services(UK)

Cassidy + Ashton(UK)
CDM Smith(US)
Community Windpower Ltd(UK)
DeTect Inc(US)
DNV GL Energy(CA)
Ecoda Environmental Consultants
GbR(DE)
ESS Ecology(UK)
GL Garrad Hassan Deutschland
GmbH(DE)
Renegen(UK)
SKM Enviros(UK)
TREC Renewable Energy Coop(CA)

FEASIBILITY STUDIES
Ecoda Environmental Consultants
GbR(DE)
GustoMSC(NL)
Hellenic Wind Energy Association
- HWEA(GR)
Ingenieurbuero Henning
Holst(DE)
Joint Institute for High
Temperatures of the Russian
Academy of Sciences (JIHT
RAS)(RU)
JWG Consulting Ltd(UK)
Manitoba HVDC Research
Centre(CA)
Met Offce(UK)
Navigants BTM Consult(DK)
North Energy Associates Ltd(UK)
Osiris Hydrographic and
Geophysical Projects Ltd(UK)
Prowind Energy Ltd(NZ)
Ramboll(DK)
Renegen(UK)
RES Mediterranean (FR)
Sander + Partner(DE)
SETEC(DE)
Strathclyde University(UK)
TREC Renewable Energy Coop(CA)
Vaisala(US)
Varianz Research and
Communication Ltd(NZ)
Windenergy 1111 KFT(HU)
Zephyr North Ltd(CA)

FINANCIAL ADVICE
Interdevelopment Inc(US)
Met Offce(UK)
Morrison & Kibbey Ltd(US)
Ontario Ministry Of Economic
Development(CA)
Relight(IT)
WA Vachon & Associates Inc(US)

INFORMATION
BS Rotor Technic Iberica(ES)
Canadian Wind Energy
Association(CA)
EcoTeam Energy and
Environmental Consulting
NGO(AM)

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Association (Suomen
Tuulivoimayhdistys)(FI)
Global Energy Network Institute GENI(US)
Hellenic Wind Energy Association
- HWEA(GR)
IHS Engineering360 (US)
See ad page 2
Motiva Oy(FI)
Ontario Ministry Of Economic
Development(CA)
Osiris Hydrographic and
Geophysical Projects Ltd(UK)
TechnoCentre olien(CA)
Total Energy USA(US)
TREC Renewable Energy Coop(CA)
Windfair(DE)

INSTALLATION
A2SEA A/S(DK)
BayWa re Rotor Service
GmbH(DE)
Blattner Energy Inc(US)
BS Rotor Technic(DE)
Burkhalter(US)
Delta Rigging & Tools(US)
Gamesa Electric(ES)
Global Marine Systems Ltd(UK)
GPSTrackIt.com(US)
HB White Canada Corp(CA)
Hibbard Inshore LLC(US)
IEA - Infrastructure and Energy
Alternatives(US)
IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft
GmbH(DE)
Imtech Marine BV(NL)
Jayme Da Costa Mecanica e
Electricidade SA(PT)
Mammoet Wind A/S(DK)
Mortenson Construction(US)
OFS(US)
PES UK Ltd(UK)
Prudent Living Inc(US)
Renegen(UK)
SAGE Energy Inc(CA)
Sahara Wind Inc(MA)
Savco Solar Energy(CY)
Siemens Wind Power A/S(DK)
System One(US)
Visser & Smit Marine
Contracting(NL)

INSURANCE
GCube Insurance Services Inc(US)
White Construction Inc(US)

MONITORING
Bachmann Electronic Corp(US)
Bosch Rexroth Monitoring
Systems GmbH(DE)
cmc Instruments GmbH(DE)
EDF Renewable Services(US)
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Gamesa(ES)
GPSTrackIt.com(US)
Hochschule Bremen(DE)
KCF Technologies(US)
KONCAR - Electrical Engineering
Institute(HR)
L&R Ingenieria(AR)
LUDECA Inc(US)
Siemens Wind Power A/S(DK)
Smart Fibres Ltd(UK)
System One(US)
WA Vachon & Associates Inc(US)
Zephyr North Ltd(CA)

OTHER
Akzo Nobel Performance Coatings
Co Ltd(CN)
American Wind Energy
Association (AWEA)(US)
Bachmann Electronic GmbH(AT)
BGB Engineering Ltd(UK)
canadian association for
renewable energies (we
c.a.r.e.)(CA)
Danish Wind Export
Association(DK)
Dyne Solicitors(UK)
Ecoda Environmental Consultants
GbR(DE)
EDF Renewable Services(US)
See ad page 37
EnergeiaWorks(US)
Everglades University(US)
See ad page 61
Gamesa(ES)
IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft
GmbH(DE)
Ingeteam Power Technology
SA(ES)
International Paint Ltd(UK)
Matchtech(UK)
Michels Corp(US)
Safety Technology Ltd(UK)
SAXOVENT kologische
Investments GmbH & Co
KG(DE)
Seatronics Ltd(UK)
Servicesat(CY)
Shermco Industries(US)
SPX Bolting Systems(US)
Tower TEC Inh Hermann Oehme
eK(DE)
TRI Transmission & Bearing
Corp(US)
windcomp GmbH(DE)
Windfair(DE)

PLANNING PERMISSION
Cassidy + Ashton(UK)
Community Windpower Ltd(UK)
DNV GL Energy(CA)
ESS Ecology(UK)

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Holst(DE)
Ramboll(DK)
RES Mediterranean (FR)
SKM Enviros(UK)

PRODUCT SOURCING
Eco-Infrastructure Solutions
LLC(US)
GWA Supplies Ltd(UK)
New Energy Technologies (Pty)
Ltd(ZA)
PDR Associates (Renewable)
Inc(US)
Renegen(UK)
SETEC(DE)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Blattner Energy Inc(US)
Briggs Marine & Enviormental
Services(UK)
Community Windpower Ltd(UK)
DNV GL Energy(CA)
EcofnConcept GmbH(DE)
Global Wind Power A/S(DK)
IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft
GmbH(DE)
Ingenieurbuero Henning
Holst(DE)
NAES Corp(US)
Navigants BTM Consult(DK)
Renegen(UK)
RES Mediterranean (FR)
Sahara Wind Inc(MA)
Siemens plc(UK)
System One(US)
Volkmann Consult(DE)
Xplore Technologies(US)

REPAIR
A2SEA A/S(DK)
BayWa re Rotor Service
GmbH(DE)
BS Rotor Technic Iberica(ES)
BS Rotor Technic UK Ltd(UK)
BS Rotor Technic USA LLC(US)
GWA Supplies Ltd(UK)
Magnetech Industrial Services
Inc(US)
Renegen(UK)
SAGE Energy Inc(CA)
Siemens Wind Power A/S(DK)

SITE EVALUATION
Briggs Marine & Enviormental
Services(UK)
Community Windpower Ltd(UK)
ESS Ecology(UK)
geoAMPS(US)
Global Marine Systems Ltd(UK)
Hibbard Inshore LLC(US)

IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft
GmbH(DE)
Met Offce(UK)
Mortenson Construction(US)
Osiris Hydrographic and
Geophysical Projects Ltd(UK)
Renegen(UK)
Sander + Partner(DE)
TREC Renewable Energy Coop(CA)

SOFTWARE
Ansys UK Ltd(UK)
Bachmann Electronic Corp(US)
Bachmann Electronic GmbH(AT)
L&R Ingenieria(AR)
Manitoba HVDC Research
Centre(CA)
Meteodyn(FR)
Mistaya Engineering Inc(CA)
NEPLAN AG(CH)
Siemens PLM Software(BE)

TESTING
Airfoils Inc(US)
HITEC Sensor Solutions Inc(US)
Inspecteam Hydro(UK)
KONCAR - Electrical Engineering
Institute(HR)
Narec (National Renewable
Energy Centre Ltd)(UK)
SETEC(DE)
Smart Fibres Ltd(UK)
TechnoCentre olien(CA)
UL Underwriters
Laboratories(US)
See ad page 6

TRAINING
BS Rotor Technic Iberica(ES)
Centre for Renewable Energy
Systems Technology CREST(UK)
DEWI GmbH(DE)
Imtech Marine BV(NL)
Industrial Training Consultants
Inc(US)
Manitoba HVDC Research
Centre(CA)
Mersen(FR)
Met Offce(UK)
Mutah University(JO)
Pure Energy Centre(UK)
Safety Technology Ltd(UK)
Safety Technology USA(US)
Snap-on Industrial(US)
Team Humber Marine
Alliance(UK)
TUF TUG Products(US)

TURBINE DESIGN
XEMC Darwind BV(NL)

IK4-Tekniker Research Centre(ES)


MET Motoren und Energietechnik
GmbH(DE)
Numeca International(BE)
PCA Engineers Ltd(UK)
Siemens PLM Software(BE)
Siemens Wind Power A/S(DK)
Superwind GmbH(DE)
WA Vachon & Associates Inc(US)
ZF Wind Power Antwerpen
NV(BE)

TURBINE TESTING
cmc Instruments GmbH(DE)
DEWI GmbH(DE)
HITEC Sensor Solutions Inc(US)
Instituto Tecnolgico de Canarias
- ITC(ES)
Siemens PLM Software(BE)
Siemens Wind Power A/S(DK)
Vibration Specialty Corp(US)

WIND FARM
DEVELOPMENT
CG(BE)
Community Windpower Ltd(UK)
EcofnConcept GmbH(DE)
Eneco Texas LLC(US)
EOLE-RES(FR)
FCC Environment(UK)
Gamesa(ES)
Gamesa Electric(ES)
geoAMPS(US)
Global Wind Power A/S(DK)
Infnergy(UK)
Ingenieurbuero Henning
Holst(DE)
Prowind Energy Ltd(NZ)
Remtech SA(FR)
Renegen(UK)
RES Mediterranean (FR)
SAXOVENT kologische
Investments GmbH & Co
KG(DE)
Siemens AG Energy Sector(DE)
Siemens plc(UK)
TREC Renewable Energy Coop(CA)
Trintek Energy Consulting
LLC(US)
Visser & Smit Marine
Contracting(NL)
windcomp GmbH(DE)
Wind Power Inc(CA)
Zephyr North Ltd(CA)

WIND TUNNEL ANALYSIS


Airfoils Inc(US)
GL Garrad Hassan Deutschland
GmbH(DE)
windcomp GmbH(DE)

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A-Z COMPANIES DIRECTORY


20|20 Business Insight

Advanced Optics Inc

AI Technology Inc

Dundee, Scotland, UK,


www.2020projectmanagement.com

Pewaukee, WI, USA,


www.advancedoptics.com

Princeton Junction, NJ, USA,


www.aitechnology.com

A2SEA A/S

Advanced Solar Voltaic Sdn Bhd

AIXTRON Inc

Fredericia, Denmark, www.a2sea.com

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,


www.solarvoltaic.com

Sunnyvale, CA, USA, www.aixtron.com

ABB (formally Power-One)

AK Stamping Co Inc

Phoenix, AZ, USA,


www.abb.com/solarinverters

Advantech Corp

ABB Oy Motors and Generators

AEGIS Bearing Protection Rings

Helsinki, Finland,
www.abb.com/motors&generators

Mechanic Falls, ME, USA,


www.est-aegis.com

ABB Oy Solar Inverters

AEM - Anhaltische
Elektromotorenwerk Dessau GmbH

Helsinki, Finland,
www.abb.com/solarinverters

Able Solar Ltd

Cincinnati, OH, USA, www.advantech.com

Dessau-Rolau, Germany,
www.aemdessau.de

Mountainside, NJ, USA,


www.akstamping.com

Akzo Nobel Performance Coatings Co


Ltd
Shanghai, China, www.international-pc.com

lands Teknologicentrum
Mariehamn, Finland, www.atc.ax

Alden
Holden, MA, USA, www.aldenlab.com

Auckland, New Zealand,


www.ablesolar.co.nz

AES Ltd
Forres, UK, www.aessolar.co.uk

Alexandria Industries

Abou Walid Group

AET - Applied Energy Technologies

Tunis, Tunisia, www.abouwalid-group.com

Alexandria, MN, USA,


www.alexandriaindustries.com

Clinton Township, MI, USA,


www.aetenergy.com

Alfa Laval

Abraham Solar Equipment


Pagosa Springs, CO, USA,
www.abrahamsolar.com

AEU Architectur Energy &


Environment Ltd

Richmond, VA, USA, www.alfalaval.us

Alfasolar GmbH

Wallisellen, Switzerland, www.aeu.ch

Hannover, Germany, www.alfasolar.de

AFC Industries Inc

AllEarth Renewables

College Point, NY, USA,


www.afcindustries.com

Williston, VT, USA,


www.allearthrenewables.com

Molndal, Sweden, www.fxturlaser.com

Affordable Wipers

Allied Industrial Marketing

Acpsol Energia Solar SL

Houston, TX, USA,


www.affordablewipers.com

Cedarburg, WI, USA,


www.alliedindustrialmarketing.com

Agni Solar Systems Pvt Ltd

Allied Moulded Products Inc

Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, 55-71-3461-8701

Pune, Maharashtra, India,


www.agnisolar.com

Bryan, OH, USA, www.alliedmoulded.com

ADC BioScientifc Ltd

AGS Technologies Ltd

Hertfordshire, UK, www.adc.co.uk

Tel Aviv, Israel, www.agspower.com

Advanced Cryogenics Ltd

Aguidrovert Solar SL

Tavernier, FL, USA,


www.carbondioxideconsultants.com

Zaragoza, Spain, www.aguidrovert.com

ACCESS Renewable Energy Ltd


Vancouver, BC, Canada,
www.access-renewables.com

ACOEM AB

Malaga, Spain, www.acpsol.com

ADA Consulting Ltd

Advanced Energy
Ft Collins, CO, USA,
www.advanced-energy.com

Advanced Engineering Srl


Milano, (MI), Italy,
www.advancedengineering.it

Alligator Communications Inc

Airfow Sciences Corp


Livonia, MI, USA, www.airfowsciences.com

Santa Clara, CA, USA,


www.alligatorcom.com

The All-Party Parliamentary


Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Group - PRASEG
London, UK, www.praseg.org.uk

AllSun Trackers

Airfoils Inc
Port Matilda, PA, USA, www.airfoils.com

Airofex Equipment
Muscatine, IA, USA,
www.airofexequipment.com

Williston, VT, USA, www.allsuntrackers.com

Almeco Solar
Bernburg, Germany,
www.almecogroup.com/en/solar

Alpha PV Technologies
Somerset, NJ, USA, www.alpha.alent.com

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AltE

Amphenol LTW

Arena Technologies Sarl

Boxborough, MA, USA, www.altestore.com

New Taipei City, Taiwan,


www.amphenolltw.com

Gardanne, France,
www.arena-technologies.eu

Ampirical Solutions LLC

ARES Energiesysteme GmbH

Mandeville, LA, USA, www.ampirical.com

St Leon-Rot, Germany, www.aresenergy.de

Gland, Switzerland, www.amax-energie.ch

AMWEI Thermistor

Argus Media
Houston, TX, USA, www.argusmedia.com

Ambassador Heat Transfer Co

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China,


www.amwei.com

Cincinnati, OH, USA,


www.ambassadorco.com

Ansaldo Caldaie SpA

Alturdyne Power Systems


El Cajon, CA, USA, www.alturdyne.com

AMAX Energie

Ariston
High Wycombe, UK, www.ariston.co.uk

Gallarate, (VA), Italy, www.ansaldoboiler.it

AMEC E&C Services

Arkema Inc
Ansys UK Ltd

Tucker, GA, USA, www.amec.com

Sheffeld, UK, www.ansys.com

King of Prussia, PA, USA,


www.arkema-americas.com

AO Smith

Armstrong Marine Inc

Ashland City, TN, USA, www.hotwater.com

Port Angeles, WA, USA,


www.armstrongmarine.com

AMECO USA
Cleveland, OH, USA, www.ameco-usa.com

American Applied Materials Corp


ap+m

Los Angeles, CA, USA,


www.rareearth-magnets.net

Boynton Beach, FL, USA,


www.apm4parts.com

American Crane & Equipment Corp


Douglassville, PA, USA,
www.americancrane.com

APERe asbl

American Governor Co

Apex Solar Ltd

Ivyland, PA, USA,


www.americangovernor.com

Sofa, Bulgaria, www.apexexperts.com

Bruxelles, Belgium, www.apere.org

Array Technologies Inc


Albuquerque, NM, USA,
www.arraytechinc.com

ASHRAE
Atlanta, GA, USA, www.ashrae.org

Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd


Victoria, BC, Canada, www.powerpal.com

API Services
American Opto Plus LED Corp

Newport News, VA, USA,


www.apitechnical.com

ASP AG

Pomona, CA, USA, www.aopled.com

American Piping Products Inc

Applied Technologies Co Ltd - ATC

Atkins

Chesterfeld, MO, USA,


www.amerpipe.com

Moscow, Russian Federation,


www.atecom.ru

Orlando, FL, USA, www.atkinsglobal.com

American Pulverizer Co

APROVIS Energy Systems GmbH

St Louis, MO, USA, www.ampulverizer.com

Weidenbach, Germany,
www.aprovis-gmbh.de

Uznach, Switzerland, www.asp-ag.com

Atlantis Energy Systems Inc

American Safety Flag


East Providence, RI, USA,
www.americansafetyfag.com

APR Technologies AB

American Society of Mechanical


Engineers - ASME

APS America

Enkoping, Sweden, www.freworm.se

Poughkeepsie, NY, USA,


www.atlantisenergy.com

Atlas Copco Construction Mining


Technique USA LLC
Commerce City, CO, USA,
www.atlascopco.us

Poulsbo, WA, USA, www.apsamerica.com

Atlas Copco Gas and Process

APT Consulting Group Co Ltd

Cologne, Germany,
www.atlascopco-gap.com

Pakgret, Nonthaburi, Thailand,


www.aptthailand.com

Atlas Material Testing Technology

APT Technologies Ltd

Mount Prospect, IL, USA,


www.atlas-mts.com

Hallandale, FL, USA, www.buyawg.com

Christchurch, New Zealand,


www.apt-tech.co.nz

Atlas Solutions

Ameritrol Inc

AquaBioTech Group

Boucherville, QC, Canada,


www.thermotile.com

New York, NY, USA, www.asme.org

American Wind Energy Association


(AWEA)
Washington, DC, USA, www.awea.org

American Wire Group

Vista, CA, USA, www.ameritrol.com

Targa Gap, Mosta, Malta, www.aquabt.com

AMETEK Power Instruments

Aquatech International Corp

Aurecon Pty Ltd

Rochester, NY, USA,


www.ametekpower.com

Canonsburg, PA, USA, www.aquatech.com

Neutral Bay Sydney, NSW, Australia,


www.aurecongroup.com/en

Aquatherm Industries Inc

Aurora Energy Inc

Ampair Turbines Ltd

Lakewood, NJ, USA,


www.aquathermindustries.com

Columbia, MD, USA,


www.aurora-energy.com

Crumlin, Antrim, UK, www.ampair.com

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Auroville Energy Products

Barr Engineering Co

Auroville, Tamil Nadu, India,


www.aep-auroville.com

Minneapolis, MN, USA, www.barr.com

Barr-Kumar Architects Engineers PC


Aus Renewable Energy Ltd
Wanchai, Hong Kong, 61-419-216-267

Washington, DC, USA,


www.barrarchitects.com

Avalon Consulting Inc

BayWa re Rotor Service GmbH

Naperville, IL, USA,


www.avalonconsulting.com

Basdahl, Germany, www.baywa-re.com

BC Renewable Innovations LLC


AWS Truepower LLC

Chelsea, MI, USA, www.bcrenewable.com

Albany, NY, USA, www.awstruepower.com

BEAR-iD
Axenergie

Gouda, The Netherlands, www.bear-id.com

Cugand, France, www.axenergie.com

Blattner Energy Inc


392 County Rd 50, Avon, MN 56310 USA,
TEL:1-320-356-7351,
info@blattnerenergy.com,
www.blattnerenergy.com
Is an EPC contractor providing constructions
solutions and leading expertise in renewable energy construction. Blattner provides
complete engineering, procurement, and
construction services for utility-scale wind
and solar projects.

Belyea Co Inc
AYVAZ

Easton, PA, USA, www.belyeapower.com

Istanbul, Arnavutkoy, Turkey,


www.ayvaz.com

BGB Engineering Ltd

Babcock Power Inc


Lynnfeld, MA, USA,
www.babcockpower.com

Lincolnshire, UK, www.bgbengineering.com

BGF Europe SA
Merida, Badajoz, Spain,
www.bgfeurope.copm

Blue Harbor Energy Inc


Hancock, MI, USA,
www.blueharborenergy.com

Blue Leaf Environmental


Ellensburg, WA, USA,
www.blueleafenviro.com

Bigge Crane and Rigging Co


Richmond, VA, USA, www.bigge.com

BioConversion Solutions LLC


Bachmann Electronic Corp
529 Main St, Suite 125, Charlestown, MA
02129 USA, TEL:1-847-249-3003,
offce.boston@bachmann.info.com,
www.bachmann.info
For more than 40 years, has been accelerating the progress in automation technology,
resulting in a leading position in the area of
renewable energies, including number 1 in
wind.

Bachmann Electronic GmbH


Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria,
www.bachmann.info

Baghouse.com Corp

Exton, PA, USA,


www.bioconversionsolutions.com

Bioenergy Australia
Killara, NSW, Australia,
www.bioenergyaustrailia.org

Biomass Briquette Systems


Chico, CA, USA,
www.biomassbriquettesystems.com
Chico, CA, USA,
www.biomasssystemssupply.com

BioSpark Clean Energy LLC


Boston, MA, USA, www.biosparkusa.com

The Black Emerald Group


Wilmington, DE, USA,
www.blackemerald.com

Alexandria, VA, USA, www.bahleda.com

Blackline Power
Bailey Products Inc
Mission Viejo, CA, USA,
www.baileyproducts.com

Balmac Inc
Plain City, OH, USA, www.balmacinc.com

2598 Fortune Way, Suite K, Vista, CA


92081 USA, TEL:1-760-597-1642,
sales@blueskyenergyinc.com,
www.blueskyenergyinc.com
Manufactures Solar Boost MPPT solar
charge controllers designed for off-grid
and battery-based systems for commercial, industrial and consumer applications.
Founded in 1998.

Biomass Systems Supply

Houston, TX, USA, www.baghouse.com

Bahleda Management and Consulting


LLC

Blue Sky Energy

Owen Sound, ON, Canada,


www.blacklinepower.com

BluMetric Environmental Inc


Ottawa, ON, Canada, www.blumetric.ca

BMH Technology Oy
Rauma, Finland, www.bmh.f

Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd


Singapore, www.boerger.com

Bonfglioli USA
Hebron, KY, USA, www.bonfglioliusa.com

Brger GmbH
Borken-Weseke, Germany,
www.boerger.com

Borgman Beheer Advies BV

Baltimore Aircoil International NV BAC

Wageningen, The Netherlands,


www.borgmanbeheer.nl

Heist-op-den-Berg, Belgium,
www.baltimoreaircoil.eu

Bosch Industriekessel GmbH


Gunzenhausen, Germany,
www.bosch-industrial.com

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Bosch Rexroth Corp

BS Rotor Technic UK Ltd

Canyonwest Cases

Charlotte, NC, USA,


www.boschrexroth-us.com

Twyford, Hampshire, UK,


www.bs-rotor.com

Fountain Hills, AZ, USA,


www.canyonwestcases.com

Bosch Rexroth Monitoring Systems


GmbH

BS Rotor Technic USA LLC

Capstone Turbine Corp

Anaheim, CA, USA, www.bs-rotor.com

Chatsworth, CA, USA,


www.capstoneturbine.com

Dresden, Germany,
www.boschrexroth.de/windenergy

BTA International GmbH

Bowman Power Group Ltd

Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Germany,


www.bta-international.de

Southampton, Hampshire, UK,


www.bowmanpower.com

Buehler Technologies GmbH


Ratingen, Germany, www.fuidcontrol.de

Boyle Energy Services & Technology


Concord, NH, USA, www.boyleenergy.com

Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige AB


Vsters, Sweden, www.hydropower.nu

Columbus, MS, USA, www.burkhalter.net

Carlos Bertschi Srl

BURNDY

Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina,


www.bertschi.com.ar

Manchester, NH, USA, www.burndy.com

Bravo Communications Inc


San Jose, CA, USA, www.bravobravo.us

Burnham & Sun

Breaux Consulting

Ft Collins, CO, USA,


www.burnhambeck.com

Leander, TX, USA,


www.selfsuffcientintexas.com

Buschjost GmbH

Bridgestone Associates Ltd

Bad Oeynhausen, Germany,


www.buschjost.de

Chadds Ford, PA, USA, www.brdgstn.com

La Uruca, San Jos, Costa Rica,


www.carboncr.com

Burkhalter

Brandis Ltd
Surrey, UK, www.brandis.co.uk

Carbon Ingenieria

Butler Mfg

CAS DataLoggers
Chesterland, OH, USA,
www.dataloggerinc.com

Cassidy + Ashton
Preston, Lancashire, UK,
www.cassidyashton.co.uk

CBT Wear Parts Inc

Kansas City, MO, USA, www.butlermfg.com

Richland Center, WI, USA,


www.cbtwearparts.com

BV Electric Ltd

CDM Smith

Telkwa, BC, Canada, www.bvelectric.ca

Cambridge, MA, USA, www.cdmsmith.com

BWD Turbines Ltd

CEC Vibration Products Inc

Ancaster, ON, Canada,


www.bwdturbines.com

Covina, CA, USA, www.cecvp.com

Beckenham, Kent, UK,


www.brighgreenenergy.co.uk

BZ Products Inc

Rockville, MD, USA, www.cemdesign.com

Bright Management Associates Ltd

CalRecovery Inc

Centre for Renewable Energy Systems


Technology - CREST

Fareham, UK,
www.bright-management.co.uk

Concord, CA, USA, www.calrecovery.com

Leicestershire, UK, www.lboro.ac.uk/crest

Campbell Scientifc Ltd

Brite Energy Solutions

Leicestershire, UK, www.campbellsci.co.uk

Centro de Estudios de la Energia Solar


- Censolar

Briggs Marine & Enviormental


Services
Fife, UK, www.briggsmarine.com

Brightergy
Kansas City, MO, USA,
www.brightergy.com

Bright Green Energy Ltd

St Louis, MO, USA, www.bzproducts.net

Curtis, NE, USA, 1-308-367-4542

canadian association for renewable


energies (we c.a.r.e.)

British Antarctic Survey


Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK,
www.antarctica.ac.uk

Ottawa, ON, Canada, www.renewables.ca

CEM Design Architects

Mairena del Aljarafe, Seville, Spain,


www.censolar.org

Centrosolar AG
Hamburg, Germany, www.centrosolar.com

Canadian Solar USA Inc


British Green Ltd

Centrosolar America Inc

High Wycombe, UK, www.britishgreen.com

San Ramon, CA, USA,


www.canadiansolar.com

BS&B Safety Systems

Canadian Wind Energy Association

Tulsa, OK, USA, www.bsbsystems.com

Ottawa, ON, Canada, www.canwea.ca

Century Elevators

BSRIA Ltd

Cansolair Inc

Webster, TX, USA,


www.centuryelevators.com

Bracknell, UK, www.bsria.co.uk

Spaniards Bay, NL, Canada,


www.cansolair.com

Cepheus Group

BS Rotor Technic
Kalefeld, Germany, www.bs-rotor.com

Bron, France, www.cepheusgroup.com

Cantsink Manufacturing
Lilburn, GA, USA, www.cantsink.com

BS Rotor Technic Iberica


Los Gallardos, Almeria, Spain,
www.bs-rotor.com

Scottsdale, AZ, USA,


www.centrosolaramerica.com

CG
Mechelen, Belgium, www.cgglobal.com

Canyon Industries Inc


Deming, WA, USA, www.canyonhydro.com

CH2M HILL
Atlanta, GA, USA, www.ch2m.com

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Chemviron Carbon

Commonwealth Dynamics Inc

CPS Environmental

Feluy, Belgium, www.chemvironcarbon.com

Portsmouth, NH, USA,


www.comdynam.com

Nottingham, UK, www.cpsenv.com

China National Electric Wire and


Cable Import Export Corp
Beijing, China,
www.china-power-contractor.cn

Craft Bearing Co Inc


CommonWealth Resource
Management Corp
Boston, MA, USA, www.crmcx.com

Chint Power Systems America

Community Windpower Ltd

Pleasanton, CA, USA,


www.chintpower.com/na

Frodsham, Cheshire, UK,


www.communitywindpower.co.uk

Chromalox

Comptus

Pittsburgh, PA, USA, www.chromalox.com

Thornton, NH, USA, www.comptus.com

CITEL Inc

Conax Technologies

Miramar, FL, USA, www.citel.us

Buffalo, NY, USA,


www.conaxtechnologies.com

Newport News, VA, USA,


www.craftbearing.com

Craigie Engineering Sales & Services


Ltd - CESS
Orkney Islands, UK, www.cess.co.uk

Creotecc Solar Mounting Systems


Scotts Valley, CA, USA, www.creotecc.us

Cressall Resistors

CivicSolar
San Francisco, CA, USA, www.civicsolar.com

Leicester, Leicestershire, UK,


www.cressall.com

Croll-Reynolds Engineering Co Inc


Cone Drive Gearing Solutions

Monroe, CT, USA, www.croll.com

Traverse City, MI, USA, www.conedrive.com

Clarage
Pulaski, TN, USA, www.clarage.com

Cross Technologies
Conergy

Gardanne, France, www.plomberieenligne.fr

Denver, CO, USA, www.conergy.com

Claude Lyons Ltd


Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, UK,
www.claudelyons.co.uk

Connexion

CRTSE - Semiconductor Technology


for Energetic

Buffalo Grove, IL, USA,


www.connexiones.com

Alger-Gare, Algeria, www.crtse.dz

Clean Harbors

Cryofab Inc

Norwell, MA, USA, www.cleanharbors.com

Constructions Industrielles de la
Mediterrane - CNIM

Clean Power Works

Paris, France, www.cnim.com

Arcata, CA, USA,


www.cleanpowerworks.com

Construire en Mlze

Clean Technology Solutions Pty Ltd

Embrun, France,
www.eric-boissel.blogspot.com

CSD Ingenieure AG

Balwyn, VIC, Australia,


www.cleantech.com.au

Contec GmbH Industrieausruestungen

CST Industries

ClearDrain

Bad Honnef, Germany,


www.contec-fltration.de

Lenexa, KS, USA, www.cstindustries.com

Willingboro, NJ, USA,


www.cleardrainusa.com

Contechs Engineering Design Inc

Clyde Bergemann Power Group


Auburn, ME, USA, www.cbpg.com

Cmac Power Solutions CC


Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa,
www.cmacpower.co.za

cmc Instruments GmbH

Austin, TX, USA, www.contechs.com

Continental Biomass Industries Inc CBI

Kenilworth, NJ, USA, www.cryofab.com

Crystal Group Inc


Hiawatha, IA, USA, www.crystalrugged.com
Liebefeld/Bern, Switzerland, www.csd.ch

Curtis Thaxter LLC


Portland, ME, USA, www.curtisthaxter.com

Custom Engineering Co
Erie, PA, USA, www.customeng.com

Auburn, NH, USA, www.cbi-inc.com

CVD Equipment Corp

Continental Field Systems Inc

Central Islip, NY, USA,


www.cvdequipment.com

Savannah, GA, USA, www.cfsusa.net

Cyclo Ocean Inc

Eschborn, Germany,
www.cmc-instruments.de

Conversion And Resource Evaluation


Ltd

Vero Beach, FL, USA, www.cycloocean.com

PE Coelho

Holywood, Co Down, UK,


www.care.demon.co.uk

Dam Safety Ltd

Sao Paulo, Brazil, 55-11-9913-31787

Collinson Plc

Amersham, Buckinghamshire, UK,


www.damsafety.co.uk

Cool Innovations Inc

Preston, UK, www.collinson.co.uk

Concord, ON, Canada,


www.coolinnovations.com

Danfoss Solar Inverters

Combustion Technologies Pvt Ltd

The Cool Solutions Co

Danish Wind Export Association

Lisle, IL, USA, www.coolsolutionsco.com

Silkeborg, Denmark, www.dwea.dk

Copperleaf Technologies Inc

Dark Field Technologies Inc

Burnaby, BC, Canada, www.copperleaf.com

Orange, CT, USA, www.darkfeld.com

Pune, India,
www.combustion-technologies.com

Comdel Inc
Gloucester, MA, USA, www.comdel.com

Loves Park, IL, USA, www.danfoss.us/solar

Cozy Products
Chicago, IL, USA, www.cozyproducts.com

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Darley & Associates

Dexdyne Ltd

Dust Solutions Inc

Lincolnshire, UK,
www.energyfromwaste.com

Cirencester, Gloucestershire, UK,


www.dexdyne.com

Vancouver, WA, USA, www.nodust.com

XEMC Darwind BV

DFME Sp zoo

Hilversum, The Netherlands,


www.darwind.nl

Wroclaw, Poland, www.dfme.pl

DWC DecRen Water Consult


Trier, Germany, www.dwc-water.com

Dynamic Systems Inc


Disgen Holdings

David Oakland Associates

Redmond, WA, USA,


www.dynamic-systemsinc.com

Goole, UK, www.steamacc.co.uk

Lakewood, CO, USA,


www.disgenonline.com

Deftec SPRL

DIS-TRAN Packaged Substations LLC

Renens, VD, Switzerland, www.dynatex.ch

Waterloo, Belgium, www.deftec.com

Pineville, LA, USA,


www.distransubstations.com

Dyne Solicitors

DIS-TRAN Steel LLC

Tattenhall, Chester, UK,


www.dynesolicitors.co.uk

Dynatex SA

DEHN Inc
Ft Pierce, FL, USA, www.dehn-usa.com

Pineville, LA, USA, www.distran.com

DEIF (UK) Ltd

E4tech

Stockport, Cheshire, UK, www.deif.com

DIS-TRAN Wood Products LLC

Lausanne, Switzerland, www.e4tech.com

Pineville, LA, USA, www.distran.com

Delta Ohm

E4tech

Caselle di Selvazzano, (PD), Italy,


www.deltaohm.com

DNV GL

Delta Rigging & Tools

DNV GL Energy

EagleBurgmann Expansion Joint


Solutions

Pearland, TX, USA, www.deltarigging.com

Montreal, QC, Canada,


www.gl-garradhassan.com

Lakeside, CA, USA,


www.eagleburgmann-ej.com

Doosan Skoda Power

Eagle Filters Ltd

Plzen, Czech Republic,


www.doosanskoda.com

Kotka, Finland, www.eagleflters.f

Doppstadt Calbe GmbH

Demand Energy
PO Box 685, Liberty Lake, WA 99019 USA,
TEL:1-509-255-7150,
support@demand-energy.com,
www.demand-energy.com
Has architected the most comprehensive
platform for integrating big-data analytics
with energy storage and solar (PV) at the
edge of the utility grid. The cloud-based,
battery agnostic solution is running distributed energy storage systems today that
are producing economic value on two continents and are transforming how energy
is acquired and utilized in commercial and
industrial buildings.

Surrey, BC, Canada, www.dtlhydro.com

Deprofundis SARL
Paris, France, deprofundis.com

Houston, TX, USA, www.dow.com/electrical

DPW Solar
Albuquerque, NM, USA,
www.dpwsolar.com

Draker
Burlington, VT, USA,
www.drakerenergy.com

EaglePicher Technologies LLC


C and Porter Sts, PO Box 47, Joplin, MO
64802 USA, TEL:1-417-623-8000,
inquiry.technologies@eaglepicher.com,
www.eaglepicher.com
Produces batteries and energy storage
systems for defense, space, commercial,
medical, grid-scale and renewable energy
industries. Is an OM Group company.

Dresser-Rand

Dresser-Rand Co Ltd

Eaton
Moon Township, PA, USA,
www.eaton.com/water

Peterborough, UK, www.dresser-rand.com

Ebner Vyncke

DRIE-D Americas

Wadsworth, OH, USA,


www.ebnervyncke.com

Eclectic Energy Ltd

Encinitas, CA, USA, www.de-solutions.com

DeTect Inc
Panama City, FL, USA, www.detect-inc.com

Detroit Stoker Co
Monroe, MI, USA, www.detroitstoker.com

DEWI GmbH
Wilhelmshaven, Germany, www.dewi.de

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Grimsby, ON, Canada, www.drie-d.com

DE Solutions Inc

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Calbe/Saale, Germany, www.doppstadt.com

Worcester, MA, USA,


www.dresser-rand.com

Dependable Turbines Ltd

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London, UK, www.e4tech.com

Burlington, MA, USA, www.dnvgl.com

DriveChange
Singapore, www.drivechange.in

Ollerton, Nottinghamshire, UK,


www.eclectic-energy.co.uk

DuPont

ECOBUILD-Consult/Kwadrant BV

Wilmington, DE, USA, www.krytox.com

Vught, The Netherlands, 31-73-6907258

Durafex Inc

ECOCORP

Cary, IL, USA, www.durafexinc.com

Arlington, VA, USA, www.ecocorp.com

Dust Control Technology

Ecoda Environmental Consultants GbR

Peoria, IL, USA, www.dustboss.com

Dortmund, Germany, www.ecoda.de

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ECODynamic Solutions (EDS) Inc

EDF Renewable Services

Elettrorava SpA

Courtenay, BC, Canada,


www.ecodynamicsolutions.com

15445 Innovation Dr, San Diego, CA 92128


USA, TEL: 1-858-521-3575,
o&mbusdev@edf-re.com,
www.edf-renewable-services.com
The companys strength is grounded in its
extensive experience and competencies
gained over more than 25 years across
a spectrum of services required for the
development and long-term operation of a
successful wind and solar project. These key
competencies include project development,
operations and maintenance, and asset
management, from site selection and project development, to long-term operations
and maintenance.

Venaria, (TO), Italy, www.elettrorava.com

EcoFasten Solar
289 Harrel St, Morrisville, VT 05661 USA,
TEL:1-877-865-3947,
info@ecofastensolar.com,
www.ecofastensolar.com
Offers attachment systems that are leak
and load tested so roof penetrations
remain watertight and secure under even
the most adverse conditions. Roof mounts
feature patented, compression ftting
technology. The wide variety of roof mount
brackets, fashings and mounting base
plates for residential and commercial applications provide a solution for any solar
array on any roof type.
See ad page 29

See ad page 37

EDSR
Timaru, SI, New Zealand, www.edsr.co.nz

Eesti Bioktuste Uhing


Rakvere, Estonia, www.eby.ee

EFACEC Sistemas de Electrnica SA


Moreira Maia, Portugal, www.efacec.pt

Ellwood City Forge


Ellwood City, PA, USA,
www.ellwoodcityforge.com

ELMA Electronic Inc


Fremont, CA, USA, www.elma.com

ELPRA SA
Thermi, Thessaloniki, Greece,
www.elpra.com

Embassy Global LLC


Orchard Park, NY, USA,
www.embassyglobal.com

Embley Energy Ltd


Bristol, UK, www.sperboy.com

EMGroup BV
Geleen, The Netherlands, www.emgroup.nl

Empire Clean Energy Supply


Bohemia, NY, USA,
www.empirecleanenergy.com

EcofnConcept GmbH

eFisherSupply.com

Hueckelhoven, Germany,
www.ecofnconcept.de

Humboldt, AZ, USA,


www.efshersupply.com

ENALCO BV

Eco Fluid Center Ltd

Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment

Toronto, ON, Canada, www.fuidcenter.com

Giesbeek, The Netherlands,


www.eijkelkamp.com

ENC POWER Lda

Eco-Infrastructure Solutions LLC


El Paso, TX, USA,
www.eco-infrastructuresolutions.com

The E Jordan Brookes Co Inc

Ecole dingenieurs et darchitectes de


Fribourg - EIA-FR

Eko Instruments Co Ltd

Fribourg, Switzerland, www.eia-fr.ch

Ecoling Partner AG
Volketswil, Switzerland, www.ecoling.ch

e-con Systems India Pvt Ltd


Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India,
www.e-consystems.com

Fremont, CA, USA, www.ejbco.com


Tokyo, Japan, www.eko.co.jp

Elan Technical Corp


Fairfeld, CT, USA, www.elantechnical.com

ElectraTherm Inc
Reno, NV, USA, www.electratherm.com

Electric Power Production From


Magnetic Tapes

ECO PHYSICS Inc

Athens, Attiki, Greece, www.energynews.gr

Ann Arbor, MI, USA,


www.ecophysics-us.com

ELECTROMAGS

Maasdijk, The Netherlands, www.enalco.nl


Sao Felix da Marinha, Vila Nova de Gaia,
Portugal, www.enc.pt

ENECON Corp
Medford, NY, USA, www.enecon.com

Eneco Systems Inc


Vancouver, BC, Canada, www.eneco.ca

Eneco Texas LLC


Newfane, VT, USA, www.warp-eneco.com

ENER-G Combined Power Ltd


Salford, Manchester, UK,
www.energ.co.uk/chp

Chennai, India, www.electromags.com

Ecostrat and General Biofuel


Toronto, ON, Canada, www.ecostrat.com

EcoTeam Energy and Environmental


Consulting NGO
Yerevan, Armenia,
http://users.freenet.am/~ecoteam

Ecoult Energy Storage Solutions


Sydney, NSW, Australia, www.ecoult.com

Eco Wave Power Ltd

Electroswitch
Weymouth, MA, USA,
www.electroswitch.com

Electrysol SA
David, Chiriqui, Panama,
www.electrysol.com

ElektroAdviesBureau Baltus
GB Valkkoog, The Netherlands,
www.eabbaltus.nl

EnergeiaWorks
12 Desbrosses St, New York, NY 10013
USA, TEL:1-212-961-6956,
info@energeiaworks.com,
www.energeiaworks.com
Offers an exclusive focus on clean energy
recruitment making the company a global
industry leader in executive search. The
proprietary database provides customers
access to in-demand renewable energy
experts and executives.

Tel Aviv, Israel, www.ecowavepower.com

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Energies Services - ENERSER

EngineerSupply

Ethanol Producer Magazine

Nouakchott, Mauritania, 222-3630-23-28

Lynchburg, VA, USA,


www.engineersupply.com

Grand Forks, ND, USA,


www.ethanolproducer.com

Chateaudun, France, www.energiestro.com

Enviro - Energy Technologies Inc

Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP

ENERGOS Ltd

Markham, ON, Canada,


www.enviro-energytech.com

La Ferte St Aubin, France,


www.glidarc-tech.com

Warrington, Cheshire, UK,


www.energos.com

Environmental Alternatives Inc

ETW Energietechnik GmbH

Keene, NH, USA, www.eai-inc.com

Moers, Germany, www.etw-energie.de

EnviroTech Financial Inc

EU PVSEC (European Photovoltaic


Solar Energy Conference and
Exhibition)

Energiestro

Energy & Development Group - EDG


Cape Town, South Africa, www.edg.co.za

Orange, CA, USA, www.etfnancial.com

Energy & Environment Ltd


Southampton, Hampshire, UK,
www.energyenv.co.uk

EOLE-RES
Avignon, France, www.eoleres.com

Mnchen, Germany,
www.photovoltaic-conference.com

Energy & Umwelt Consult GmbH EUC

EOPLLY USA Inc

Eurobalers Ltd

San Bruno, CA, USA, www.eoplly.us

Crowthorne, Berks, UK,


www.eurobalers.com

Herdecke, Germany, 49-2330-1291-35

Energy & Waste Tech

The Eppley Laboratory Inc


Newport, RI, USA, www.eppleylab.com

Barcelona, Spain, www.ewtech-ing.com

Energy Concepts Co LLC

EPS Trading
Trabuco Canyon, CA, USA,
www.eps-trading.com

Annapolis, MD, USA,


www.energy-concepts.com

Eqtec Iberia SL

Energy Development Co-operative Ltd


Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK,
www.solar-wind.co.uk

Parets del Valls, Barcelona, Spain,


www.eqtec.es

ERI (Energy Recovery International)

Energy Environmental Technical


Services Ltd - EETS

Lincoln, NE, USA, www.cleaverbrooks.com

Pontypridd, Wales, UK, www.eets.co.uk

Energy Institute

ERLPhase Power Technologies


Winnipeg, MB, Canada, www.erlphase.com

Ernst Schweizer AG Metallbau

London, UK, www.energyinst.org

Hedingen, Switzerland,
www.schweizer-metallbau.ch

Energy Recovery Ltd


Belper, Derbyshire, UK, 44-7713-409-320

Esbensen Consulting Engineers A/S

Energy Recovery Solution

Sonderborg, Denmark, www.esbensen.dk

Dollard-Des Ormeaux, QC, Canada,


www.energyrecoverysolution.com

EscoVale Consultancy Services


Surrey, UK, www.escovale.com

Energy Technology Advisors

Esdec (ClickFit & FlatFix)

Palo Alto, CA, USA, www.ufto.com

Deventer, The Netherlands,


www.click-ft.com

EnerNex Corp
Knoxville, TN, USA, www.enernex.com

ESI Inc of Tennessee


Kennesaw, GA, USA, www.esitenn.com

Enerquip LLC
Medford, WI, USA, www.enerquip.com

Espee Solaar Pvt Ltd

Newton, KS, USA, www.enertechwind.com

Bangalore, Kamataka, India,


www.espeesolar.com

Enertegic

ESS Ecology

Enertech Inc

La Jolla, CA, USA, www.enertegic.com

Edinburgh, UK, www.ess-ecology.com

Enerworks Inc

ESS Group Inc

Woodstock, ON, Canada,


www.enerworks.com

East Providence, RI, USA,


www.essgroup.com

Engenius Ltd

ETA Florence Renewable Energies

Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK,


www.engenius.co.uk

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Euroheat & Power


Bruxelles, Belgium, www.euroheat.org

European Federation of Waste


Management and Environmental
Services - FEAD
Bruxelles, Belgium, www.fead.be

European Islands Network on Energy


& Environment - ISLEnet
Brussels, Belgium, www.europeanislands.net

The European Marine Energy Centre


(EMEC) Ltd
Orkney, UK, www.emec.org.uk

European Solar Thermal Industry


Federation - ESTIF
Brussels, Belgium, www.estif.org

Euros GmbH
Berlin, Germany, www.euros.de

E Van Wingen NV
Evergem, Belgium, www.vanwingen.be

Everglades University
5002 T-Rex Ave, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL
33431 USA, TEL: 1-888-772-6077,
www.evergladesuniversity.edu
Offers alternative and renewable energy
management courses in solar energy and
photovoltaics, energy and the environment,
alternative energy safety, nuclear, wind,
geothermal and hydroelectric energy, and
managing an alternative energy project.
See ad page 61

EV Solar Products Inc


Chino Valley, AZ, USA, www.evsolar.com

EXOSUN
South San Francisco, CA, USA,
www.exosun.net

Florence, (FI), Italy, www.etaforence.it

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Fabrimet Inc

Fluid Dynamics International Ltd

Gas & Air Systems Inc

Drummondville, QC, Canada,


www.fabrimet.com

Maidenhead, Berkshire, UK,


www.treatwater.com

Hellertown, PA, USA, www.gasair.net

Fachagentur Nachwachsende
Rohstoffe eV - FNR

Fluid Energy Controls Inc

Gas Compressors Ltd


Los Angeles, CA, USA, www.fecintl.com

Tonbridge, Kent, UK,


www.gascompressors.co.uk

Forecast International

Gas Measurement Instruments (GMI)


Renfrew, UK, www.gmiuk.com

Worcestershire, UK, www.farm2000.co.uk

Newtown, CT, USA,


www.forecastinternational.com

Farmers Conservation Alliance (FCA)

Fozmula Ltd

Cardiff, Wales, UK, www.gb-sol.co.uk

Hood River, OR, USA,


www.farmerscreen.org

Warwick, Warwickshire, UK,


www.fozmula.com

GCube Insurance Services Inc

FCC Environment

FP Consultoria Ambiental

Newport Beach, CA, USA,


www.gcube-insurance.com

Northampton, Northamptonshire, UK,


www.fccenvironment.co.uk

Bogota, Colombia, 57-3203-389353

Frako Capacitors

Gear Keeper/Hammerhead Industries


Inc

F-Chart Software

Cedarburg, WI, USA,


www.alliedindustrialmarketing.com

Ventura, CA, USA, www.gearkeeper.com

Madison, WI, USA, www.fchart.com

Fellows International Ltd

Free Heat Industries

Arundel, West Sussex, UK,


www.fellowsint.com

Paradise Point, QLD, Australia,


www.freeheat.com.au

Fiber Savvy

Free Hot Water

Wildomar, CA, USA, www.fbersavvy.com

San Jose, CA, USA, www.freehotwater.com

Fichtner GmbH & Co KG

Fronius International GmbH

Stuttgart, Germany, www.fchtner.de

Pettenbach, Austria, www.fronius.com

Finnish Solar Energy Society


(Aurinkoteknillinen Yhdistys)

Fronius USA LLC

Guelzow-Pruezen, Germany, www.fnr.de

FARM2000/Teisen Products Ltd

Porvoo, Finland,
www.aurinkoteknillinenyhdistys.f

Finnish Wind Power Association


(Suomen Tuulivoimayhdistys)

GB-Sol Ltd

Portage, IN, USA, www.fronius-usa.com

Fuchs Lubritech
Harvey, IL, USA, www.fuchs.com

Fusion Babbitting Co Inc

Gebright Optoelectronic Tech Co Ltd


Xiamen, Fujian, China, www.gebright.com

Generation Systems Inc


Issaquah, WA, USA,
www.generationsystems.com

geoAMPS
Powell, OH, USA, www.geoamps.com

Geologist Extraordinaire and


Associates LLC
Springfeld, OR, USA,
http://geologistextraordinaire.com

Geonica SA
Madrid, Spain, www.geonica.com

Jyvskyl, Finland,
www.tuulivoimayhdistys.f

Milwaukee, WI, USA,


www.fusionbabbitting.com

Geospec Enterprises

Fisher Tank Co

FWT LLC

Gerbang Multindo Nusantara PT

Chester, PA, USA, www.fshertank.com

Ft Worth, TX, USA, www.fwtllc.com

Fish Guidance Systems Ltd

Gaia Human Capital Consultants

Southampton, Hampshire, UK,


www.fsh-guide.com

New York, NY, USA,


www.gaiahumancapital.com

FLEXcon

Galletta Engineering Corp

Gurgaon, Haryana, India, www.geospec.in


Jakarta, DKI, Indonesia,
www.gerbangmultindo.co.id

GET ENERGY Gerhard Brandel MA


Dietzenbach, Germany,
www.get-energy.net

Spencer, MA, USA, www.fexcon.com/pv

Pittsburgh, PA, USA, www.galletta.com

GetWireless

Flexitallic Ltd

GameChange Racking

Minnetonka, MN, USA,


www.getwirelessllc.com

Cleakheaton, UK, www.fexitallic.eu

Flexmill BV
Breda, The Netherlands, www.fexmill.nl

Flexus Balasystem AB
Nossebro, Sweden, www.fexus.se

New York, NY, USA,


www.gamechangeracking.com

Gamesa
Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain,
www.gamesacorp.com

Gamesa Electric

Gloucester, UK, www.fi.co.uk

Reinosa, Cantabria, Spain,


www.gamesaelectric.com

Flowserve Corp

G&W Electric Co

FLI Structures

Raleigh, NC, USA, www.fowserve.com

Bolingbrook, IL, USA, www.gwelec.com

GL Garrad Hassan Deutschland GmbH


Kaiser-Wilhelm-Koog, Germany,
www.gl-garradhassan.com

Global Energy Network Institute GENI


San Diego, CA, USA, www.geni.org

Global Energy Solutions Inc


Naperville, IL, USA,
www.globalenergychicago.com

Global Marine Systems Ltd


Essex, UK, www.globalmarinesystems.com

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Global Training Solutions Inc

GWA Supplies Ltd

Hemmera

Mississauga, ON, Canada,


www.globaltrainingsolutions.ca

Banbridge, Co Down, UK,


www.gwasupplies.com

Burnaby, BC, Canada, www.hemmera.com

Global Wedge Inc

GWD and Associates

Tustin, CA, USA, www.globalwedge.com

Marietta, GA, USA, www.gwdee.com

Global Wind Power A/S

Haas Recycling-Systems GmbH

Meckesheim, Germany, www.herbold.com

Thisted, Denmark,
www.globalwindpower.com

Dreisbach, Germany,
www.haas-recycling.de

Herbold Meckesheim USA

GlobVision Inc

Hammond Power Solutions

St Laurent, QC, Canada,


www.globvision.com

595 Southgate Dr, Guelph, ON N1G 3W6


Canada, TEL: 1-519-822-2441,
www.hammondpowersolutions.com
Manufactures dry-type transformers in
North America. Engineers and manufactures a wide range of standard and custom
transformers that are exported globally in
electrical equipment and systems. Supports
solid industries such as oil and gas, mining,
steel, waste and water treatment, and wind
power generation.

Henkel Corp
Rocky Hill, CT, USA, www.henkelna.com

Herbold Meckesheim GmbH

Going Solar
Carlton, VIC, Australia,
www.goingsolar.com.au

Golden Eagle Technologies LLC


Golden, CO, USA,
www.goldeneagletechnologies.com

See ad page 55

GP:50 Corp
Grand Island, NY, USA, www.gp50.com

Hamon Deltak Inc


Plymouth, MN, USA, www.hamonusa.com

GPSTrackIt.com
Temecula, CA, USA, www.gpstrackit.com

H&L Instruments LLC

Slatersville, RI, USA, www.herboldusa.com

Herding GmbH Filtertechnik


Amberg, Germany, www.herding.de

HFHMC
Rumson, NJ, USA, 1-732-606-5726

Hibbard Inshore LLC


Auburn Hills, MI, USA,
www.hibbardinshore.com

Hidria Inzeniring doo


Ljubljana, Slovenia, www.hidria.com

Highland Energy (NS) Inc


Bedford, NS, Canada,
www.highland-energy.com

North Hampton, NH, USA,


www.hlinstruments.com

High Tech Concrete Technology Co


Ltd

Hans von Mangoldt Reactors

Yangon, Myanmar, www.htct-mm.com

The Green Electrician Group

Cedarburg, WI, USA, www.mangoldt.com

Nantwich, Cheshire, UK,


www.thegreenelectrician.co.uk

Highway Products Inc

HARCO

White City, OR, USA,


www.highwayproducts.com

Gravitational Systems Engineering Inc


Clifton, VA, USA,
www.gravitationalsystems.com

Branford, CT, USA, www.harcolabs.com

Green Empowerment

Haven Automation Ltd

Portland, OR, USA,


www.greenempowerment.org

Swansea, Wales, UK, www.haven.co.uk

HAWE Hydraulik SE

Greenpower Capital
Burbank, CA, USA,
www.greenpowercap.com

Muenchen, Germany, www.hawe.com

Greenshine New Energy LLC


Irvine, CA, USA, www.greenshine-solar.com

Brampton, ON, Canada,


www.hbwhitecanada.com

GridPlex Networks

Heatec Inc

HB White Canada Corp

Upper Darby, PA, USA,


www.gridplexnetworks.com

Chattanooga, TN, USA, www.heatec.com

groSolar

Hefei, Anhui, China, www.kewell.com.cn

White River Junction, VT, USA,


www.grosolar.com

Heger Pumps Inc - Dragfow

GSE Systems Inc


Sykesville, MD, USA, www.gses.com

GUGLER Water Turbines GmbH


Goldworth, Austria, www.gugler.com

GustoMSC
Schiedam, The Netherlands,
www.gustomsc.com

Hefei Kewell Power System Co Ltd

Long Beach, CA, USA, www.dragfow.com

HEICO lighting
St Eustache, QC, Canada,
www.heicolighting.com

Hellenic Wind Energy Association HWEA


Athens, Attiki, Greece, www.eletaen.gr

Hilliard Architects Incorporated


San Francisco, CA, USA,
www.hilliardarchitects.com

HIOKI EE Corp
Ueda, Nagano, Japan, www.hioki.com

Hi-Tech Controls
Centennial, CO, USA,
www.hitechcontrols.com

HITEC Sensor Solutions Inc


Littleton, MA, USA, www.hitecorp.com

HL Insulation Ltd
Tampere, Finland, www.hlinsulation.com

Hochschule Bremen
Bremen, Germany, www.hs-bremen.de

Hocking County Community


Improvement Corp
Logan, OH, USA,
www.lhcommercepark.com

Howden North America


Niles, MI, USA, www.howden.com

Helmick Corp
Fairmont, WV, USA, www.helmickcorp.com

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Iain Garner Associates

Indiana Gratings Pvt Ltd

Edinburgh, UK, 44-7771-944-166

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India,


www.indianagroup.com

IBEXesi
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc

Palm City, FL, USA, www.ibexesi.com

Clinton, NY, USA, www.indium.com

100 Boilermaker Ln, PO Box 530, Coolidge,


GA 31738-0530 USA,
TEL:1-229-346-3545,
info@hurstboiler.com, www.hurstboiler.com
Provides biomass steam boilers, hot water
boilers and direct-fred STAG units for alternative solid fuel systems. Custom manufactures engineered packaged boilers and
boiler systems and biomass boiler systems
and integrated automated PLC controls.

icenta Controls Ltd

Hutton Communications Inc

Westchester, IL, USA, www.iea.net

Dallas, TX, USA, www.huttoncom.com

IEC & Associates

Hydrasep Inc

Cary, NC, USA, www.ieca-inc.com

Hernando, MS, USA, www.hydrasep.com

IHS Engineering360

Hydro Component Systems LLC

30 Tech Valley Dr, Suite 102,


East Greenbush, NY 12061 USA,
TEL: 1-800-261-2052,
joy.sliwa@gmail.com, www.globalspec.com
Is an online destination for engineers,
delivering a single source for critical
engineering content, information, insight,
tools and community for engineers and
technical professionals across multiple
industries and disciplines.

Watertown, WI, USA,


www.hydrocomponentsystems.com

Hydro-Consult Pty Ltd


Rye, VIC, Australia, 61-3-5985-8964

Hydro Expertise DL Inc


Dorval, QC, Canada,
www.hydroexpertise.com

Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK, www.icenta.co.uk

INDUPROJ

Ideal Power Inc

Mohammedia, Morocco,
www.induproj.com

Spicewood, TX, USA, www.idealpower.com

IDE Technologies
Kadima, Israel, www.ide-tech.com

IEA - Infrastructure and Energy


Alternatives

See ad page 2

Hydro Expertise USA

IK4-Tekniker Research Centre

Plattsburgh, NY, USA,


www.hydroexpertise.com

Eibar Gipuzkoa, Spain,


www.tekniker.es/en/oferta-tecnologica/
energias_renovables

Hydrogen Safety LLC


East Hartford, CT, USA,
www.hydrogensafety.com

ImagineSolar

IAI Hydro Inc


York, PA, USA, www.iaihydro.com

INES
Le Bourget du Lac, France,
www.ines-solaire.org

Infnergy
Dorset, England, UK, www.infnergy.co.uk

Ing-Buero fuer Alternative Antriebe


und Erneuerbare Energien
Erlangen, Germany,
www.alternative-antriebe.de

Ingenieurbuero Henning Holst


Husum, Germany, www.ing-holst.de

Ingeteam Power Technology SA


Sarriguren, Spain, www.ingeteam.com

Ingvar Ingrids AB
Ludvika, Sweden, www.ingrids.se

INNOKEY
Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain, www.innokey.es

INPRO Solar Systems


Eurasburg, Germany, www.inprosolar.de

IMERYS

St Petersburg, Russian Federation,


www.inset.ru

Inspecteam Hydro

Gremsdorf, Germany, www.imo.de

Godstone, Surrey, UK,


www.inspecteam-hydro.com

Impact Technical Services Ltd

Institute of Hydraulic Fluid Machinery

HYTORC

Seoul, Korea, www.hhi.co.kr

Pelham, AL, USA, www.itctrng.com

Inset

IMO

Hyundai Heavy Industries

Industrial Training Consultants Inc

Austin, TX, USA, www.imaginesolar.com


Roswell, GA, USA, www.imerys-aurora.com

333 Rt 17 N, Mahwah, NJ 07430 USA,


TEL:1-201-512-9500, info@hytorc.com,
www.hytorc.com
Delivers safe and simple bolting systems to
ensure joint integrity. With over 40 years
of experience, many innovations in torque
and tensioning systems have come from
the company. The engineering team continues to push the limits to deliver the best
equipment possible. There is no bolting
challenge that we cannot solve.

Indium Corp

Leicester, UK,
www.impacttechnicalservices.co.uk

IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft GmbH


Hamburg, Germany, www.ims-ing.de

Imtech Marine BV

Graz, Austria, www.hfm.tugraz.at

Instituto de Energas Renovables


UNAM
Temixco, Morelos, Mexico,
www.cie.unam.mx

Rotterdam, The Netherlands,


www.imtechmarine.nl

Instituto Tecnolgico de Canarias ITC

IMTEK | NoOdor.com

Santa Luca, Gran Canaria, Las Palmas,


Spain, www.itccanarias.org

Alpharetta, GA, USA, www.noodor.com

Instrumenttjenesten A/S - ITAS

Inaccess
London, UK, www.inaccess.com

Aas, Norway, www.it-as.no

Integrated CHP Systems Corp


Princeton, NJ, USA, www.ichps.com

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IntelLiDrives Inc

James Troop and Co Ltd

Kato Engineering Inc

Philadelphia, PA, USA,


www.intellidrives.com

Runcorn, Cheshire, UK,


www.jamestroop.co.uk

North Mankato, MN, USA,


www.katoengineering.com

Interdevelopment Inc

JASC Jansens Aircraft Systems


Controls Inc

KCF Technologies

Washington, DC, USA,


www.interdevelopment.com

Tempe, AZ, USA, www.jasc-controls.com

InterEnergy Srl
Cerveteri, (RM), Italy, www.interenergy.it

International Association of Plumbing


and Mechanical Offcials
Ontario, CA, USA, www.iapmo.org

International Chimney Corp

Jayme Da Costa Mecanica e


Electricidade SA
Pedroso, Portugal, www.jaymedacosta.pt

State College, PA, USA, www.kcftech.com

KC Hydro & Sackheim Consulting


Sacramento, CA, USA, www.kchydro.com

KEITH Manufacturing Co

JDR

Madras, OR, USA,


www.keithwalkingfoor.com

Littleport, Cambridgeshire, UK,


www.jdrglobal.com

Kelburn Engineering
East Kilbride, UK, www.kelburneng.co.uk

Buffalo, NY, USA,


www.internationalchimney.com

Jeffrey Rader

International District Energy


Association - IDEA

JENOPTIK I Lasers & Material


Processing

Westborough, MA, USA,


www.districtenergy.org

Jena, Thuringia, Germany,


www.jenoptik.com/lm

Keopsys SA

International Energy Systems (1983)


Ltd - IESL

John Crane

Kepco Inc

Duncan, SC, USA, www.terrasource.com

West Vancouver, BC, Canada,


www.iesl.com

International Generator Technical


Community
Columbus, OH, USA,
www.powerplanttechnicalforum.org

International Paint Ltd


Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, UK,
www.international-pc.com

International Power Machinery Co


Cleveland, OH, USA, www.intlpwr.com

International Solar Energy Society ISES

Johnson Controls Inc

Brockville, ON, Canada, www.ketchum.ca

Milwaukee, WI, USA,


www.johnsoncontrols.com/renewables

Keysight Technology Inc

Joint Institute for High Temperatures


of the Russian Academy of Sciences
(JIHT RAS)

Kiewit

Pomfret, MD, USA, www.steamcycle.com

Ketchum Manufacturing Inc

Santa Clara, CA, USA, www.keysight.com


Lenexa, KS, USA, www.kiewit.com

Kingsbury Inc
Philadelphia, PA, USA, www.kingsbury.com

Kingspan Environmental Ltd

Ljubljana, Slovenia, www.rcp.ijs.si

Portadown, Armagh, UK,


www.kingspanenviro.co.uk

Justsen Energiteknik A/S

Kleinschmidt Associates

Jozef Stefan Institute

Brabrand, Denmark, www.justsen.dk

JWG Consulting Ltd

Freiburg, Germany, www.ises.org

Lannion, France, www.keopsys.com


Flushing, NY, USA, www.kepcopower.com

Jonas Inc

Jyvskyl, Finland, www.peatsociety.org

Strawberry Plains, TN, USA,


www.kemerysolar.com

Morton Grove, IL, USA,


www.johncrane.com

Moscow, Russian Federation, www.jiht.ru

International Peat Society

Kemery Co

London, UK, www.jwgconsulting.com

Pittsfeld, ME, USA,


www.kleinschmidtusa.com

KMW Energy Inc

Moorpark, CA, USA, www.interphases.com

KACO new energy GmbH

London, ON, Canada,


www.kmwenergy.com

Intersolar North America

Neckarsulm, Germany,
www.kaco-newenergy.de

Knight Piesold Consulting

InterPhases Solar Inc

KACO new energy Inc

Vancouver, BC, Canada,


www.knightpiesold.com

IRT Integrated Rectifer Technologies


Inc

San Antonio, TX, USA,


www.kaco-newenergy.com/us

Knight Piesold Consulting

Edmonton, AB, Canada,


www.irtrectifer.com

Kamtex Industries Pte Ltd

Pforzheim, Germany, www.intersolar.us

Singapore, www.kamtexsolar.com

Denver, CO, USA, www.knightpiesold.com

Kolektor Magma doo

Skjetten, Norway, www.solenergi.no

Kaplan Clean Tech Education

Ljubljana, Slovenia,
www.kolektormagma.com

Iskraemeco dd

New York, NY, USA,


www.kaplancleantech.com

Komptech GmbH

ISES Norway - Norsk solenergiforening

Kranj, Slovenia, www.iskraemeco.si

ITH Engineering Inc

Karbone
New York, NY, USA, www.karbone.com

McHenry, IL, USA, www.ith.com

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KONCAR - Electrical Engineering


Institute
Zagreb, Croatia, www.koncar-institut.com

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Kouei International Inc

LEINE LINDE SYSTEMS GmbH

London, UK, www.koueiinternational.com

Hamburg, Germany, www.ll-systems.com

Magnetic Div Global Equipment Mktg


Inc

KRAL AG

LFG Consult

Boca Raton, FL, USA,


www.globalmagnetics.com

Lustenau, Austria, www.kral.at

Viborg, Denmark, www.lfgconsult.com

Magnum Energy Inc


Kruger Inc

Everett, WA, USA,


www.magnumenergy.com

Cary, NC, USA, www.krugerusa.com

K-Sun Corp

Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd


(formerly Mailhem Engineers Pvt Ltd)

Somerset, WI, USA, www.ksun.com

KTI-Plersch Kltetechnik GmbH


Balzheim, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany,
www.kti-plersch.com

Kugler of America Ltd


Somers, CT, USA,
www.kuglerofamerica.com

Kurz Instruments Inc

Lincoln Lubrication Systems


1 Lincoln Way, St Louis, MO 63120-1578
USA, TEL:1-800-435-9599,
brenda.hendricks@skf.com,
www.lincolnindustrial.com
Provides lubrication solutions for renewable energy production. From wind turbine
to hydropower and geothermal applications, the products help avoid expensive,
unplanned repairs and downtime.

Main Street Power Co Inc


Boulder, CO, USA,
www.mainstreetpower.com

Malaviya Solar Energy Consultancy


Pune, India, www.malaviya.in

Malcolm Dunstan and Associates

Monterey, CA, USA,


www.kurzinstruments.com

Linita Design & Mfg Corp


Kyocera Solar Pty Ltd

Lackawanna, NY, USA, www.linita.com

North Ryde, NSW, Australia,


www.kyocerasolar.com.au

LINK Tools International (USA) Inc

Kyoto Energy Pte Ltd

Pune, Maharashtra, India,


www.mailhem.com

Buckfastleigh, Devon, UK,


www.rccdams.com

Mammoet Wind A/S


Aalborg, Denmark, www.mammoet.com

Chicago, IL, USA, www.linktools.com

LithSafe

M & Architects Consulting


Environment

Clawson, MI, USA, www.lithsafe.com

Aguascalientes, Mexico, 52-449-2512562

Montreal, QC, Canada,


www.mapps.l-3com.com

Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI

MAN Diesel & Turbo SE

Kaunas, Lithuania, www.lei.lt

Laborelec SCRL

Lloyd Dynamowerke GmbH & Co KG

Oberhausen, Germany,
www.mandieselturbo.com

Linkebeek, Belgium, www.laborelec.com

Bremen, Germany, www.ldw.de

Lake Michigan Wind & Sun Ltd LMWS

Lotus Energy Inc

Singapore, www.kyotoenergy.net

L-3 MAPPS

Sturgeon Bay, WI, USA,


www.windandsun.com

Landpower Solar Technology Co Ltd

Hudson, NY, USA, www.lotusenergy.com

LTB Luft- und Thermotechnik Bayreuth


GmbH

Manitoba HVDC Research Centre


Winnipeg, MB, Canada, www.pscad.com

MapMart
Lone Tree, CO, USA, www.mapmart.com

marcus evans

Goldkronach, Germany, www.ltb.de

Chicago, IL, USA, www.marcusevans.com

LUDECA Inc

Marlec Engineering Co Ltd

Doral, FL, USA, www.ludeca.com

Northamptonshire, UK, www.marlec.co.uk

Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina,


www.lyr-ing.com

Lufft USA Inc

Marmota Engineering AG

Santa Barbara, CA, USA, www.lufft.com

Zurich, Switzerland, www.marmota.com

Lapesa Grupo Empresarial SL LAPESA

LumaSense Technologies Inc

Martin Engineering

Zaragoza, Spain, www.lapesa.es

Santa Clara, CA, USA,


www.lumasenseinc.com

Neponset, IL, USA, www.martin-eng.com

LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen

Maas Companies Inc

Lueneburg, Germany, www.lap-laser.com

Rochester, MN, USA,


www.maascompanies.com

Xiamen, Fujian, China,


www.landpowersolar.com

L&R Ingenieria

Lasalle | NHC
LaSalle, QC, Canada, www.lasallenhc.com

LDK Consultants
Kifssia, Athens, Greece, www.ldk.gr

Leidos
San Diego, CA, USA, www.leidos.com

Mactenn Systems Ltd

MARTIN GmbH fr Umwelt und


Energietechnik
Mnchen, Germany, www.martingmbh.de

Maschinen & Technik Inc - MATEC

Suffolk, UK, www.mactenn.com

Muntinlupa City, Philippines,


www.matec.com.ph

Magnetech Industrial Services Inc

Matan International Group Ltd

Massillon, OH, USA, www.magnetech.com

Liverpool, UK, www.matan.co.uk

Matchtech
Fareham, Hampshire, UK,
www.matchtech.com

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Metso Power

Mono Pumps Ltd

Vancouver, WA, USA, 1-360-574-0700

Charlotte, NC, USA,


www.metso.com/energy

Manchester, UK, www.mono-pumps.com

Mavel Americas Inc

Morningstar Corp
MeXSI Inc

Boston, MA, USA, www.mavel.cz

Larchmont, NY, USA, www.mexsi.com

Newtown, PA, USA,


www.morningstarcorp.com

Meyer Burger AG

Morrison & Kibbey Ltd

Thun, Switzerland, www.meyerburger.ch

Bronxville, NY, USA, 1-917-653-3017

MHC Green Investments

Mortenson Construction

Bucharest, Romania, www.capitalfnance.ro

The Micha Design Co Ltd

Minneapolis, MN, USA,


www.mortenson.com/
industry_renewableenergy.aspx

Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK,


www.micha.co.uk

Motech Industries Inc

Michels Corp

Xinshi Dist, Tainan City, Taiwan,


www.motechsolar.com

Mavel as
Benesov, Czech Republic, www.mavel.cz

Maven Power
Houston, TX, USA, www.mavenpower.com

Maxfair Hong Kong Ltd


Kwai Chung NT, Hong Kong,
www.maxfairsolar.com

MB Century
Taupo, New Zealand, www.mbcentury.com

Brownsville, WI, USA, www.michels.us

MC4Solar
Fredericksburg, TX, USA,
www.mc4solar.com

Helsinki, Finland, www.motiva.f

Ruurlo, The Netherlands,


www.microhydropower.net

Mounting Systems Inc

MidNite Solar Inc

West Sacramento, CA, USA,


www.mounting-systems.com

MCG Surge Protection


Deer Park, NY, USA, www.mcgsurge.com

Arlington, WA, USA, www.midnitesolar.com

McWane and Associates


San Jose, CA, USA, www.materialsite.com

Motiva Oy

Microhydropower.net

Mid-States Aluminum Corp


Fond du Lac, WI, USA, www.midstal.com

Mecc Alte UK Ltd

MSE-Tetragenics
Butte, MT, USA, www.tetragenics.com

MTS Sensor Technologie GmbH & Co


KG

Oakham, Rutland, UK, www.meccalte.com

Midwest Renewable Energy


Association - MREA

M-E-C CO

Custer, WI, USA, www.midwestrenew.org

Luedenscheid, Germany,
www.mtssensor.com

Milestones Building and Design

MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH

Bellingham, WA, USA,


www.mbdbuildings.com

Friedrichshafen, Germany,
www.mtu-online.com

Neodesha, KS, USA, www.m-e-c.com

Meggitt Sensing Systems


Fribourg, Switzerland,
www.vibro-meter.com

Millennium Energy Industries

Muhr GmbH

Mersen

Amman, Jordan, www.meisolar.com

Brannenburg, Germany, www.muhr.com

Amiens, France,
www.mersen.com/en/markets/energy

Mil-Ram Technology Inc

Muis Controls Ltd

Fremont, CA, USA, www.mil-ram.com

St Albert, AB, Canada,


www.muiscontrols.com

Mersen USA

Minder Energy Consulting

Newburyport, MA, USA,


www.ep.mersen.com

Oberlunkhofen, Switzerland,
www.minder-energy.ch

Metalco (Heaters) Ltd


Nicosia, Cyprus, www.metalcoheaters.com

Mistaya Engineering Inc


Calgary, AB, Canada, www.mistaya.ca

Meteodyn

MKS Instruments Inc

Nantes, France, www.meteodyn.com

METHASYN EG
Cham, Zug, Switzerland,
www.methasyn.com

MET Motoren und Energietechnik


GmbH

Allschwil, Switzerland,
www.multi-contact.com

Munters Corp
Amesbury, MA, USA, www.munters.us

Andover, MA, USA, www.mksinst.com

Murphy International Development


LLC

Mobile Desk/Mobile Offce Solutions

Georgetown, CT, USA,


www.murphyintldev.com

West Chester, OH, USA,


www.mobiledesk.com

Modular Industrial Computer Inc

Rostock, Germany, www.met-online.com

Chattanooga, TN, USA, www.mic.com

Met Offce

MoistTech

Devon, UK,
www.metoffce.gov.uk/renewables

Sarasota, FL, USA, www.moisttech.com

Monitor Technologies LLC


Metso Denmark A/S

Multi-Contact AG

Mutah University
Al-Karak, Jordan, www.mutah.edu.jo

NAES Corp
Issaquah, WA, USA, www.naes.com

NAMICS Technologies Inc


San Jose, CA, USA, www.namics-usa.com

Elburn, IL, USA, www.monitortech.com

Horsens, Denmark,
www.metso.com/recycling

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Narec (National Renewable Energy


Centre Ltd)
Northumberland, UK, www.narec.co.uk

NATCOM
St Leonard, QC, Canada,
www.cleaverbrooks.com

National Biomass Association - NBA


Plovdiv, Bulgaria, www.bgbiom.org

Noramco Wire & Cable

OAI

Coquitlam, BC, Canada, www.noramco.ca

San Jose, CA, USA, www.oainet.com

Norcan Hydraulic Turbine Inc

OBrien & Gere

Carleton Place, ON, Canada,


www.norcanhydro.com

East Norriton, PA, USA, www.obg.com

ODonnell Consulting Engineers


Norconsult AS
Sandvika, Norway, www.norconsult.com

Bethel Park, PA, USA,


www.odonnellconsulting.com

Nord-Lock Inc

Odotech Inc

National Conveyors Co Inc

Carnegie, PA, USA, www.nord-lock.com

Montreal, QC, Canada, www.odotech.com

East Granby, CT, USA,


www.nationalconveyors.com

Nortek UK
Hants, UK, www.nortekuk.co.uk

National Electric Coil


Columbus, OH, USA,
www.national-electric-coil.com

OFS

National Hydropower Association


Washington, DC, USA, www.hydro.org

National Instruments
Austin, TX, USA, www.ni.com/vision

Native
Austin, TX, USA, www.buildnative.com

Natural Energy Systems


Norfolk, UK,
www.naturalenergysystems.co.uk

UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat

North American Board of Certifed


Energy Practitioners - NABCEP
56 Clifton Country Rd, Suite 202, Clifton
Park, NY 12065 USA,
TEL:1-800-654-0021, info@nabcep.org,
www.nabcep.org
Administers the most widely recognized and
respected certifcations for solar professionals. Raising industry standards and promoting consumer confdence, NABCEP is the
gold standard for PV and solar heating
professionals.

Vilnius, Lithuania, www.newheat.lt

2000 Northeast Expwy, Norcross, GA 30071


USA, TEL:1-888-342-3743,
ofs@ofsoptics.com, www.ofsoptics.com
Is a world-leading designer, manufacturer
and provider of optical fber, fber-optic
cable, connectivity, fber-to-the-subscriber
(FTTX) and specialty photonics products.

Oi-electric a/s
Maarslet, Denmark, www.oi-electric.dk

OLeary Public Relations


Dunfermline, Fife, UK,
www.olearyrmpr.co.uk

Navigant

North Energy Associates Ltd

Omex Environmental Ltd

Washington, DC, USA,


www.navigant.com/energy

Sheffeld, South Yorkshire, UK,


www.northenergy.co.uk

Norfolk, UK, www.omex.co.uk

Navigants BTM Consult

Northern California Solar Energy


Association (NorCal Solar)

ONE Sothebys International Realty


Copenhagen, Denmark,
www.navigantresearch.com

Berkeley, CA, USA, www.norcalsolar.org

Maimi, FL, USA,


www.onesothebysrealty.com

Onset Computer Corp

Nem Chand & Bros

Northern State Metals

Bourne, MA, USA, www.onsetcomp.com

Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India,


www.nemchandbros.com

Youngstown, OH, USA,


www.extrusions.com

Onsite hv Solutions Americas Inc

NEPLAN AG

Northwest Hydraulic Consultants

Ksnacht, Switzerland, www.neplan.ch

North Vancouver, BC, Canada,


www.nhcweb.com

Gormley, ON, Canada,


www.hvgrid-tech.com/business-units/
testing-diagnostics

Network Connections Group USA


Lake Mary, FL, USA, www.ncusa.com

Neuman & Esser USA Inc


Katy, TX, USA, www.neuman-esser.com

New Energy Scout GmbH


Winterthur, Switzerland,
www.newenergyscout.com

New Energy Technologies (Pty) Ltd

Northwire Inc
Osceola, WI, USA, www.northwire.com

Ontario Ministry Of Economic


Development
Toronto, ON, Canada,
www.ontariocanada.com

Nova Analytical Systems Inc


Niagara Falls, NY, USA, www.nova-gas.com

Onyx Ta-Ho Environmental Services


Co Ltd

Nova Electric

Taipei, Taiwan, www.tahoho.com.tw

Bergenfeld, NJ, USA,


www.novaelectric.com

OPAL-RT Technologies
Montreal, QC, Canada, www.opal-rt.com

Parkhurst, Johannesburg, South Africa,


www.newenergy.co.za

Novator Advanced Technology


Consulting

Newmills Engineering

Gilleleje, Denmark,
www.danbbs.dk/~novator

San Francisco, CA, USA,


www.opcontech.com

Numeca International

Openchannelfow

Brussels, Belgium, www.numeca.com

Boise, ID, USA, www.openchannelfow.com

Ballycarry, Co Antrim, UK,


www.newmillsengineeering.com

OpCon Technologies Inc

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Optosolar GmbH

Parker Precision Cooling Systems

Peterson Beckner Industries

Merdingen, Germany, www.optosolar.com

New Haven, IN, USA,


www.parkerprecisioncooling.com

Houston, TX, USA,


www.petersonbeckner.com

Parsons Brinckerhoff

Petrotech Inc

Newcastle upon Tyne, UK,


www.pbworld.com

New Orleans, LA, USA,


www.petrotechinc.com

Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, UK,


www.orbital2.com

Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc

Pfannenberg Inc

Boston, MA, USA, www.pbworld.com

Lancaster, NY, USA,


www.pfannenbergusa.com

Orengine International

Patriot Solar Group

Lavagna, (GE), Italy, www.orengine.com

Albion, MI, USA,


www.patriotsolargroup.com

PHG Energy

PB Power Inc

Phoenix Contact

Boston, MA, USA, www.pbworld.com

Middletown, PA, USA,


www.phoenixcontact.com

ORBIS Corp
Oconomowoc, WI, USA,
www.orbiscorporation.com

Orbital2 Ltd

Antioch, TN, USA, www.phgenergy.com

Organics Asia Co Ltd


Phatum Thani, Thailand, www.organics.com

Osiris Hydrographic and Geophysical


Projects Ltd

PCA Engineers Ltd

Wirral, UK, www.osirisprojects.co.uk

Nettleham, Lincoln, UK, www.pcaeng.co.uk

Outotec Energy Products

PCE Instruments UK Ltd

Coeur dAlene, ID, USA,


www.outotec.com/energyproducts

Southampon, Hampshire, UK,


www.industrial-needs.com

OWS nv

PDC Machines Inc

Gent, Belgium, www.ows.be

Warminster, PA, USA,


www.pdcmachines.com

Phoenix Electric Corp


Boston, MA, USA, www.pec-usa.biz

P2

Phoenix Solar AG
Sulzemoos, Germany,
www.phoenixsolar-group.com

Photonics Marketing Co
Mumbai, India,
www.photonics-marketing.com

PDR Associates (Renewable) Inc

Yorba Linda, CA, USA,


www.p-2.com/products

East Brunswick, NJ, USA,


www.pdrassocs.com

Pacifc Power Renewables

Peak Translations Ltd

Auburn, CA, USA, www.pacpower.biz

Whaley Bridge, UK,


www.peak-translations.co.uk

PA Consulting Group
Denver, CO, USA, www.paconsulting.com

Physics of Semiconductors and Solar


Energy Research Team (PSES)
Rabat, Morocco, www.ictp.it/~barhdadi

Pintsch Aben BV
Maarssen, The Netherlands,
www.pintschaben.com

PanelClaw Inc

Pelrine and Buchanans Maritime


Trading Worldwide

North Andover, MA, USA,


www.panelclaw.com

Halifax, NS, Canada,


www.industrialgeneratorsforsale.com

PanGlobal Training Systems Ltd

Pemamek Oy

Calgary, AB, Canada,


www.powerengineering.org

Loimaa, Finland, www.pemamek.com

Askim Gothenburg, Sweden,


www.pitchwind.com

Penn State World Campus

PLANSEE SE

Parker Hannifn

University Park, PA, USA, www.ress.psu.edu

Reutte, Austria, www.plansee.com

Charlotte, NC, USA,


www.parker.com/gridtie

Penn-Union Corp

Plarad - Maschinenfabrik Wagner


GmbH & Co KG

PennWell Marketing Solutions


Tulsa, OK, USA,
www.pennwellmarketing.com

Perennial Energy Nepal Pvt Ltd

Parker Hannifn Corp


6035 Parkland Blvd, Cleveland, OH
44124-4141 USA, TEL:1-844-372-7537,
powergen@parker.com,
www.parker.com/energy
Offers motion-control technologies and
systems, providing precision-engineered
solutions.

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Much, Germany, www.plarad.de

Platypus Power
Smithfeld, QLD, Australia,
www.platypuspower.com.au

Kathmandu, Nepal,
www.perennialnepal.com

Podroof Inc

Perkins Specialized Transportation


Contracting

PORTA

Crystal Lake, IL, USA, www.podroof.com/us


Agrate Brianza, (MB), Italy, www.soco.it

Northfeld, MN, USA, www.perkinsstc.com

Positive Energy Solar


PES UK Ltd
Leicestershire, UK, www.pesukltd.com

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Nairobi, Kenya, www.pipal.com

PitchWind Systems AB

Edinboro, PA, USA, www.penn-union.com

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Pipal Ltd

Albuquerque, NM, USA,


www.positiveenergysolar.com

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RENESOLA

POSjoman Hydrotech Consulting

ProSim Inc

Quixotic Systems Inc

Burnaby, BC, Canada, 1-604-219-1732

Philadelphia, PA, USA, www.prosim.net

New York, NY, USA,


www.quixotic-systems.com

Pttinger Entsorgungstechnik GmbH


& Co KG

Prosonix Corp
Milwaukee, WI, USA, www.pro-sonix.com

R2 Resource Consultants Inc


Redmond, WA, USA, www.r2usa.com

Grieskirchen, Austria,
www.poettinger-oneworld.at

Prowind Energy Ltd


Auckland, New Zealand,
www.prowindenergy.com

Racell SAPHIRE

Poulek Solar Co Ltd


Praha, Czech Republic,
www.solar-trackers.com

Prudent Living Inc

RADTech Ltd

Windsor, VT, USA, prudentliving.com

Kingston upon Thames, UK,


www.radius.co.uk

Power Lube Industrial LLC


Racine, WI, USA, www.powerlubeind.com

Psychsoftpc
Quincy, MA, USA, www.psychsoftpc.com

Ramboll

PTMW Inc

Copenhagen South, Denmark,


www.ramboll.com/wind

Powernet Oy
Vantaa, Finland, www.powernet.f

Copenhagen SV, Denmark, www.racell.com

Topeka, KS, USA, www.ptmw.com

PowerPod Corp
Puleo Electronics Inc

R&G Energy Systems

Lynbrook, NY, USA, www.annunciator.com

Rotorua, New Zealand,


www.rgenergysystems.com

Phoenix, AZ, USA,


www.powerssolarframes.com

PumpScout

Raycap SA

Tacoma, WA, USA, www.pumpscout.com

Maroussi, Athens, Greece, www.raycap.com

Powertech Labs Inc

Pure Energy Centre

Raytek Corp

Surrey, BC, Canada,


www.powertechlabs.com

Shetland, UK, www.pureenergycentre.com

Santa Cruz, CA, USA, www.raytek.com

PV-Engineering GmbH - PVE

RBI Solar Inc


Cincinnati, OH, USA, www.rbisolar.com

Taos, NM, USA, www.ppcsolar.com

Iserlohn, Germany,
www.pv-engineering.com

Practical Action Consutling

PV Insider

Warwickshire, UK,
www.practicalaction.org.uk/consulting

London, UK, http://news.pv-insider.com

Bradenton, FL, USA,


www.readycontainment.com

PVinsights

Realforce Power

Taipei City, Taiwan, www.pvinsights.com

Jinan, Shandong, China,


www.realforce-power.com

Olathe, CO, USA, www.powerpod.com

Powers Solar Frames LLC

PPC Solar

Praj Industries Ltd


Maharashtra, Pune, India, www.praj.net

PV Measurements Inc
Precision Combustion Inc
North Haven, CT, USA,
www.precision-combustion.com

Boulder, CO, USA,


www.pvmeasurements.com

PV-plan

Ready Containment LLC

REC Solar
San Luis Obispo, CA, USA,
www.recsolar.com

Red Acoustics Ltd

Princeton Power Systems Inc

Stuttgart, Germany, www.pv-plan.de

Lawrenceville, NJ, USA,


www.princetonpower.com

PVsyst SA

Preston, Lancashire, UK,


www.redacoustics.co.uk

PRM Energy Systems Inc - PRME

Satigny, Geneva, Switzerland,


www.pvsyst.com

Reelcraft Industries Inc

Hot Springs, AR, USA, www.prmenergy.com

PXL Seals

Columbia City, IN, USA, www.reelcraft.com

Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, Ain, France,


www.pxlseals.com

Relight

Oak Ridge, TN, USA, www.processengr.com

Process Technology

Quality Two-Way Radios

ReliOn

Mentor, OH, USA,


www.processtechnology.com

Temecula, CA, USA,


www.quality2wayradios.com

Spokane, WA, USA, www.relion-inc.com

Progetto Energia Srl

Quanta Power Generation

St James, NY, USA, www.remtechinc.com

Roma, (RM), Italy,


www.progettoenergia.com

Greenwood Village, CO, USA,


www.quantapower.net

Remtech SA

Project Risk Ltd

Quartzelec Ltd

Westmoreland, TN, USA, www.projrisk.com

Rugby, Warks, UK, www.quartzelec.com

Proplan Ltd

Quick Mount PV

Nicosia, Cyprus, www.proplan_cyprus.com

Walnut Creek, CA, USA,


www.quickmountpv.com

Process Engineering Associates LLC

Milan, (MI), Italy, www.relight.it

Remtech Inc

Velizy, France, www.remtechinc.com

Renegen
Powys, Wales, UK, www.renegen.co.uk

ReneSola
San Francisco, CA, USA, www.renesola.com

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Renewable Devices Ltd

Rising Sun Solar

RussTech Language Services Inc

Midlothian, Edinburgh, UK,


www.renewabledevices.com

Haiku, HI, USA, www.risingsunsolar.com

Tallahassee, FL, USA, www.russtechinc.com

Rittal Corp

SAC Boiler Plant Ltd

Renewable Energy Corp Ltd

Schaumburg, IL, USA, www.rittal.us

Lincoln, UK, www.sacbp.co.uk

Holyport, Maidenhead, UK,


www.renewableenergy.co.uk

Rittal GmbH & Co KG

Safety Technology Ltd

Herborn, Germany, www.rittal.de

Raglan, Monmouthshire, UK,


www.safetytechnology.co.uk

Renewable Energy Long Island - RELI

Robin Sun

East Hampton, NY, USA,


www.renewableenergylongisland.org

Strasbourg, France, www.robinsun.com/en

Safety Technology USA

Rockwell Automation Inc

Grand Rapids, MI, USA,


www.safetytechnologyusa.com

Milwaukee, WI, USA,


www.rockwellautomation.com

Safway Group Holding LLC


Waukesha, WI, USA, www.safway.com

RenewableEnergyWorld.com

SAGE Energy Inc

98 Spit Brook Rd, Nashua, NH 03062 USA,


TEL:1-603-891-0123,
www.renewableenergyworld.com
Provides renewable energy news and information, webcasts, banner and e-newsletter
advertising. Website offers product and
company directories, job postings, events
calendar, commentary, blogs and more.

Windsor, NS, Canada, www.sage-energy.ca

Renewables Plus Ltd


Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan,
Malaysia, www.plasmarenewables.com

Sahara Wind Inc


Rolls Battery Engineering
1 Station Rd, PO Box 2020, Springhill, NS
B0M 1X0, Canada, TEL:902-597-3767,
sales@rollsbattery.com,
www.rollsbattery.com
Manufactures premium fooded and sealed
deep-cycle lead acid batteries in 2V, 4V, 6V,
8V and 12V models for renewable energy
markets around the world.
See ad page 45

Renusol America
Romanian Energy Regulatory
Authority - ANRE

Atlanta, GA, USA,


www.renusolamerica.com
Avignon, Vaucluse, France,
www.res-med.eu

Ronan Engineering Co

RESOL - Elektronische Regelungen


GmbH

Rotork Plc

Resource Centre for Development


Alternatives - RCDA

Sander + Partner
Munich, Germany, www.sander-partner.com

Santes Incinerator
Ankara, Turkey, www.santes.com.tr

Sardar Patel Renewable Energy


Research Institute - SPRERI
Anand, Gujaratg, India, www.spreri.org

Sargent & Lundy LLC


Chicago, IL, USA, www.sargentlundy.com

Roxtec Inc

Reynolds International Ltd

Tullamore, Co Offaly, Ireland,


www.rrprojects.net

Mold, Flintshire, UK,


www.reynolds-international.co.uk

R SCHMITT-ENERTEC GmbH

RH Energy Ltd

Mendig, Germany,
www.rschmitt-enertec.com

Hampshire, UK, www.rhenergy.com

RS Technologies
Calgary, AB, Canada, www.rspoles.com

Illarsez, Switzerland, www.rhyner-energie.ch

RST Instruments Ltd


Rich Hessler Business Development
Culver City, CA, USA, www.richhessler.com

Maple Ridge, BC, Canada,


www.rstinstruments.com

Rijkert Knoppers Tekstproducties

Rubberart Artefatos de Borracha Ltda

BKs Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands,


www.rijkertknoppers.nl

Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil, www.rubberart.com.br

RUD Chain Inc


RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH

Nicosia, Cyprus, www.savcosolar.com

Saxlund International Ltd


Southampton, UK, www.saxlund.co.uk

Tulsa, OK, USA, www.roxtec.com

RR Projects

Rhyner Energie

Savco Solar Energy

Bath, Somerset, UK, www.rotork.com

Mansehra, Pakistan, 92-997-303601

Hiawatha, IA, USA, www.rudchain.com

Micheldorf, Oberosterreich, Austria,


www.rika.at

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Houston, TX, USA, www.sbec.com

Valencia, CA, USA, www.ronan.com

Hattingen, Germany, www.resol.com

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S&B Engineers and Constructors

Bucharest, Sect 2, Romania, www.anre.ro

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Rabat, Morocco, www.saharawind.com

SAXOVENT kologische Investments


GmbH & Co KG
Berlin, Germany, www.saxovent.de

SBM Solar Inc


Concord, NC, USA, www.sbmsolar.com

Schaeffer Technologies AG & Co KG


Schweinfurt, Germany,
www.schaeffer.de/windpower

Schenck Process UK Ltd


Doncaster, UK, www.schenckprocess.co.uk

Schletter Inc
Shelby, NC, USA, www.schletter.us

SCHMID Group | Gebr SCHMID


GmbH
Freudenstadt, Germany,
www.schmid-group.com

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Schneider Electric

SETEC

Siemens AG Energy Sector

Andover, MA, USA,


www.schneider-electric.com

Boxdorf-Dresden, Germany,
www.setec-windpower.com

Erlangen, Germany,
www.powergeneration.siemens.com

School of Engineering Sion-Institute of


Systems Engineering

Shanghai New Energy Industry


Association (SNEIA)

Siemens Canada Ltd, Ruggedcom

Sion, Switzerland, http://isi.hevs.ch

Shanghai, China, www.snec.org.cn

Concord, ON, Canada,


www.ruggedcom.com

Schools and Homes Energy Education


Project/Solar-Active

Shenzhen Hitec Lighting Co Ltd

Siemens Energy, Power Generation

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China,


www.hti-global.com

Orlando, FL, USA,


www.usa.siemens.com/energy

Shermco Industries

Siemens Process Industry and Drives

Irving, TX, USA, www.shermco.com

Hauppauge, NY, USA,


www.sea.siemens.com

Sheffeld, South Yorkshire, UK,


www.solar-active.com

Schutte & Koerting


Trevose, PA, USA, www.s-k.com

Siemens plc

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories


Inc

Berkshire, UK, www.siemens.co.uk

Pullman, WA, USA, www.selinc.com

Siemens PLM Software

Scipar Inc

Shoals Technologies Group

Williamsville, NY, USA, www.scipar.com

1400 Shoals Way, Portland, TN 37148


USA, TEL:1-615-451-1400,
sales@shoals.com, www.shoals.com
Manufactures balance of systems solutions. Through innovation and diversifcation the company has grown exponentially
since its founding in 1996. Maintains a
diverse portfolio of PV balance of systems
products, including, combiner/re-combiner
boxes, disconnecting combiner boxes,
custom harnessing solutions, junction
boxes, PV wire, in-line fuses, racking and
PV monitoring solutions.

Screw Conveyor Corp


Hammond, IN, USA,
www.screwconveyor.com

Sealcon
Centennial, CO, USA, www.sealconusa.com

Sealogic Innovations Corp


Belleville, ON, Canada, www.seal-ogic.com

Search Hydro Ltd


Castle Douglas, UK, 44-1644-450-670

Seatronics Ltd

See ad page 4

Leuven, Belgium,
www.siemens.com/plm/lms

Siemens Transmission and


Distribution Ltd
Manchester, UK,
www.siemens.co.uk/energy

Siemens Turbomachinery Equiment


GmbH
Frankenthal, Germany,
www.siemens.com/energy

Siemens Wind Power A/S


Brande, Denmark,
www.siemens.com/windpower

Aberdeen, UK, www.seatronics-group.com

SHW Storage & Handling Soltutions


GmbH

Seawater Greenhouse Ltd

Huettlingen, Germany, www.shs-aalen.de

Monterey, CA, USA,


www.sierrainstruments.com

London, UK,
www.seawatergreenhouse.com

SICK

Sigma Capital Group

Houston, TX, USA, www.sickusa.com

Hancock, MI, USA, www.sigmacapital.net

Sidus Solutions LLC

Sigma Engineering Ltd

San Diego, CA, USA,


www.sidus-solutions.com

Vancouver, BC, Canada,


www.sigmaengineering.com

Siemens AG

SigmaFlow

Fuerth, Germany,
www.siemens.com/photovoltaic

Plano, TX, USA, www.sigmafow.com

Semikron Inc
Hudson, NH, USA, www.semikron.com

Semikron Ltd
Hertford, UK, www.semikron.com

SENER
Tres Cantos, Madrid, Spain,
www.sener-group.com

Sensor Developments Inc


Lake Orion, MI, USA, www.sendev.com

Servicesat
Limassol, Cyprus, www.servicesat.net

Services Hydro Energie - SHYNERGIE


Courbevoie Paris la Dfense, France,
www.snrj.fr

SERVPRO (M) Sdn Bhd


Seri Kembangan, Selangor, Malaysia,
www.servpro.com.my

Siemens AG
Lutherstr 51, Goerlitz Germany,
TEL: +49-3581-68-0,
support.energy@siemens.com,
www.siemens.com/steamturbines
Offers a comprehensive range of steam
turbines from 45 kW to 1900 MW, with the
fexibility to address the specifc requirements of particular applications. With over
a century of experience and continuous
development in steam turbine technology,
the company has stayed at the forefront of
development and is a prime partner for your
business.

Sierra Instruments Inc

Sika Corp
Madison Heights, MI, USA,
www.usa.sika.com

Siliconsultant
Evergreen, CO, USA,
www.siliconsultant.com

Silk Road Solar Africa


Seattle, WA, USA,
www.silkroadsolarafrica.com

SimTech Simulation Technology


Graz, Austria, www.simtechnology.com

See ad page 11

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Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd

The Solar Design Co

Solaris Energy Systems

Hemel Hempstead, Herts, UK,


www.sir-robert-mcalpine.com

Machynlleth, Powys, UK,


www.solardesign.co.uk

Macroom, Co Cork, Ireland,


www.solaris-energy.com

SKC Lighting

SolarDock

Solarnor

Covington, GA, USA, www.skcflms.com

Wilmington, DE, USA, www.solardock.com

Papendrecht, The Netherlands,


www.solarnor.nl

SKF GmbH
SolarOne Solutions Inc

Schweinfurt, Germany, www.skf.com

Needham, MA, USA, www.solarone.net

SKF Sealing Solutions Austria GmbH


Solar Pro Mexico

Judenburg, Styria, Austria,


www.skf.com/machinedseals

SolarEdge Technologies Inc

SKM Enviros
Manchester, UK, www.enviros.com

Sko-Die Inc
Morton Grove, IL, USA, www.skodie.com

Slovenske Energeticke Strojarne AS SES


Tlmace, Slovak Republic, www.ses.sk

SMA America LLC


Rocklin, CA, USA, www.sma-america.com

47505 Seabridge Dr, Fremont, CA 94538


USA, TEL:1-877-360-5292,
infona@solaredge.com, www.solaredge.us
Provides an end-to-end distributed solar
power harvesting and PV monitoring solution, maximizing the power generation of
residential, commercial and large-scale
PV system installations by up to 25%,
for a faster return on investment. Module
manufacturers, installers and home owners
enjoy the benefts of solutions which allow
maximum energy by design by optimal
roof utilization through constraint free
design, module-level monitoring.

Smart Fibres Ltd


Bracknell, UK, www.smartfbres.com

Solar Edwards

Snap-on Industrial
Kenosha, WI, USA,
www.snapon.com/industrial
Montreal, QC, Canada,
www.snclavalin.com
Chicago, IL, USA, www.sodimate-inc.com

Solahart Industries Pty Ltd


Perth, NSW, Australia, www.solahart.com

Solaire Diffusion

SOLAR-RIPP

Kampala, Uganda,
www.bidnetwork.org/en/member/
ssengoobaismail

Solar Energy Corp


Ewing, NJ, USA, www.solec.org

Solarexpo

New York, NY, USA,


www.solairegeneration.com

Belluno, (BL), Italy, www.solarexpo.com

Solairgen
Dahlonega, GA, USA, www.solairgen.com

Sagamore Beach, MA, USA,


www.solarfairlighting.com

SOLARA BV

SOLARHOT

SolarFlairLighting.com

Papendrecht, The Netherlands,


www.solarnor.nl

Raleigh, NC, USA, www.solarhot.com

Solar Clam-P

Lakewood, NJ, USA,


www.solarindustries.com

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Solar Electric Specialists Ltd

Abingdon, UK, www.uk-ises.org

Solaire Generation

Colebrook, NH, USA,


www.solarconsultingservices.com

See ad inside front cover

Santa Monica, CA, USA,


www.solarreserve.com

The Solar Energy Society - UK-ISES

Gardanne, France,
www.boutique-solaire-diffusion.eu

Solar Consulting Services - SCS

PO Box 100 170, Pforzheim 75101


Germany, TEL: +49-7231-58598-0,
brade@intersolar.us, www.intersolar.us
Organizes global exhibitions and conferences in the felds of renewable energy and
energy effciency. The portfolio includes
events for the areas of photovoltaics, PV
production technologies, energy storage,
solar thermal technologies, solar architecture, energy effcient buildings and the use
of biomass in power generation.

Sinzig, Germany, www.solarripp.com

Solar Energy Advocacy

Sodimate Inc

Philadelphia, PA, USA,


www.solarclam-p.com

Solar Promotion International GmbH

Welshpool Perth, WA, Australia,


www.edwards.com.au
Canterbury, New Zealand,
www.gosolar.co.nz

SNC-Lavalin Inc

Merida, Yucatan, Mexico,


www.solarpro.com.mx

Solar Industries

SolarInsure Inc
Costa Mesa, CA, USA,
www.solarinsure.com

SolarRoofHook.com
5830 Las Positas Rd, Livermore, CA 94551
USA, TEL:1-844-671-6045,
rgentry@quickscrews.com,
www.solarroofhook.com
Carries mounting solutions for installing
solar panels onto residential roofs. Specializes in easy to use products that are cost
effective and readily available in Livermore,
California and Rock Hill, South Carolina.
See ad page 59

SolarRoofs.com
Carmichael, CA, USA, www.solarroofs.com

SolarShop
Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK,
www.solarshop.co.uk

Solar Solutions Central


Mahtomedi, MN, USA,
www.solarsolutionscentral.com

Solar Supplies UK Ltd


Nottingham, UK,
www.solarsuppliesuk.co.uk

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Solar Systems Australia

Sonnergy Ltd

Stork Turbo Blading

Gaven, QLD, Australia,


www.solarsystemsaustralia.com.au

Abingdon, UK, www.sonnergy.com

Ithaca, NY, USA, www.he-machinery.com

SOURIAU

Strathclyde University

Solartronic SA de CV

York, PA, USA, www.souriau-industrial.com

Glasgow, UK, www.strath.ac.uk/esru

Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico,


www.solartronic.com

Southwest Research Institute

Stress Free Systems Ltd

San Antonio, TX, USA, www.swri.org

Agodi-Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria,


234-803-310-5126

Solart-System Ltd
Budapest, Hungary, www.solart-system.hu

Solar Turbines Inc

Spice Solar
Campbell, CA, USA, www.spicesolar.com

Structural Integrity Associates Inc


San Jose, CA, USA, www.structint.com

San Diego, CA, USA,


www.solarturbines.com

Spilling Energie Systeme GmbH

Solar UK Ltd

Spire Corp

Northiam, East Sussex, UK,


www.solaruk.net

Bedford, MA, USA, www.spirecorp.com

Subsea Cables UK

S-Products Inc

Stockton-on-Tees, UK,
www.subseacablesuk.org.uk

Solar Water Technologies


Fredericksburg, TX, USA,
www.solarwater.com

Solcan

Hamburg, Germany, www.spilling.de

Jerusalem, Israel, 972-52-896-4032

Fairfeld, CT, USA, www.s-products.com

Sputnik Engineering AG (SolarMax)


Biel, Switzerland, www.solarmax.com

London, ON, Canada, www.solcan.ca

SPX Bolting Systems

SolData Instruments

Pasadena, TX, USA,


www.spxboltingsystems.com

Silkeborg, Denmark, www.soldata.dk

Soleco Ltd
Porvoo, Finland, www.soleco.f

Solectria Renewables LLC


Lawrence, MA, USA, www.solectria.com

Solera Sustainable Energies Co Ltd


Pickering, ON, Canada,
www.soleraenergies.com

Sol Inc
Palm City, FL, USA, www.solarlighting.com

Solion
London, England, UK, www.solion.co.uk

Sollega Inc
San Francisco, CA, USA, www.sollega.com

SOLON
Tucson, AZ, USA, www.solon.com

Studio Yigal Levi

Square Two Lubrication Ltd/Memolub


HPS Lubricators
Clun, Shropshire, UK, www.s2lube.com

SunCat Solar LLC


Elgin, AZ, USA, 1-602-710-0477

Sundance Solar Designs


Olathe, CO, USA,
www.sundancesolardesigns.com

PT Sundaya Indonesia
Sentul, West Java, Indonesia,
www.sundaya.com

Sundials Australia

New Castle, DE, USA, www.sssclutch.com

Kilburn, SA, Australia,


www.sundialsaustralia.com.au

Standard Bank

SunDog Energy Ltd

SSS Clutch Co Inc

Johannesburg, South Africa,


www.standardbank.com

Penrith, Cumbria, UK,


www.sundog-energy.co.uk

Standard Solar Inc

Sunera Distribution Pte Ltd

Rockville, MD, USA,


www.standardsolar.com

Singapore, www.suneradistribution.com

Michael Stavy Energy Economist

Kahului, HI, USA, www.sunkinghawaii.com

Chicago, IL, USA, www.michaelstavy.com

Stealth Power
Austin, TX, USA, www.stealthpower.net

Sun King Inc


Sunmodo Corp
Vancouver, WA, USA, www.sunmodo.com

Sunnergy Energias Renovables

Madrid, Spain, www.stejasa.com

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico,


www.sunnergy.com.mx

Lausanne, Switzerland, www.solstis.com

The Stella Group Ltd

SunPower-Tenesol

Sol Systems LLC

Washington, DC, USA,


www.thestellagroupltd.com

La Tour de Salvagny, France,


www.sunpowercorp.com

Stellar Sun

Sunrnr of Virginia Inc

Solstis Energie Solaire

Washington, DC, USA,


www.solsystemscompany.com

STEJASA Agregados Industriales SA

Scott, AR, USA, www.stellarsun.com

Port Republic, VA, USA, www.sunrnr.com

San Marcos, TX, USA,


www.solterrarenewable.com

Steritool Inc

SunStar Strategic

Sonder Regulacion SA

Stichting Bakens Verzet

Solterra Renewable Technologies

Rubi, Barcelona, Spain,


www.sonder-regulacion.com

Jacksonville, FL, USA, www.steritool.com


Wieringerwerf, The Netherlands,
www.integrateddevelopment.org

Alexandria, VA, USA,


www.sunstarstrategic.com

Sunstove Organisation
Crystal Park, South Africa,
www.sungravity.com

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SunWorks

Tank Connection Affliate Group

Thaker SimTech LLC

Louzignac, Charente Maritime, France,


www.sunworks.co.uk

Parsons, KS, USA,


www.tankconnection.com

Canaan, NH, USA, www.thakerllc.com

Sun Xtender Batteries

Team Humber Marine Alliance

West Covina, CA, USA,


www.sunxtender.com

Hull, UK, www.thma.co.uk

Thermal Wave Imaging Inc


Ferndale, MI, USA, www.thermalwave.com

Third Sun Solar and Wind Power Ltd

Superluming Co Ltd
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China,
www.superluming.com

Teamsustain Ltd

Athens, OH, USA, www.thirdsunsolar.com

Cochin, Kerala, India,


www.teamsustain.com

TKD KABEL GmbH

Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL

Nettetal Kaldenkirchen, Germany,


www.tkd-kabel.de

Super Radiator Coils

Escondido, CA, USA, www.ziplevel.com

Chaska, MN, USA,


www.superradiatorcoils.com

TechnoCentre olien

Tom Jardine
Worcester, UK, 44-1886-830-085

Gaspe, QC, Canada, www.eolien.qc.ca

Superwind GmbH

Torftech Ltd

Bruehl, Germany, www.superwind.com

SURSOLAR
Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina,
www.sursolar.com

Technological Educational Institute of


Crete

Thatcham, UK, www.torftech.com

Chania, Crete, Greece,


www.chania.teicrete.gr

Torresol Energy
Tres Cantos, Madrid, Spain,
www.torresolenergy.com

Tech Products Inc

Sustainable Control Systems Ltd

Toshiba Corp Power Systems Co

Hereford, UK, www.sustainablecontrol.com

Staten Island, NY, USA,


www.techproducts.com

Sustainable Impact

Tcnicas de Energa Ambiental SL

Trafalgar, VIC, Australia,


www.sustainableimpact.com.au

Maro, Malaga, Spain,


www.tecnicasmaro.com

Swedish Bioenergy Association

Tecon Group

Stockholm, Sweden, www.svebio.se

Patras, Axaia, Greece, www.tecon-group.eu

SymCom Inc

Telefonika Cable Americas

Rapid City, SD, USA, www.symcom.com

Bolingbrook, IL, USA, www.tfcable.com

Tractel Greifzug GmbH

Symmetron Electronic Applications

Telepower Australia

Bergisch Gladbach, Germany,


www.tractel.com

Gerakas, Attiki, Greece, www.symmetron.gr

Rowville, VIC, Australia,


www.telepower.com.au

Traylor Bros Inc

Saiwaiku-Ku, Kawasaki, Japan,


www3.toshiba.co.jp/power/english/hydro

Total Energy USA


Houston, TX, USA,
www.totalenergyusa.com

Tower TEC Inh Hermann Oehme eK


Lbeck, Germany, 49-451-70749026

Symtech Solar

Long Beach, CA, USA, www.traylor.com

Shanghai, China, www.symtechsolar.com

TEMP-PRO Inc
Northampton, MA, USA,
www.temp-pro.com

TREC Renewable Energy Co-op

System One
Pittsburgh, PA, USA,
www.systemoneservices.com

TEMTO Technology Co Ltd

Trelleborg Offshore

Fuzhou, Fujian, China, www.temto.com

Houston, TX, USA,


www.trelleborg.com/offshore

T4 Sustainability Ltd

Toronto, ON, Canada, www.trec.on.ca

Tensar International Ltd

Derbyshire, UK, www.t4sltd.co.uk

Blackburn, UK, www.tensar.co.uk

Talesun Solar USA Ltd

Tribco Inc
Cleveland, OH, USA, www.tribco.com

San Jose, CA, USA, www.talesunusa.com

Terran Corp

Tamura Corp of America

Beavercreek, OH, USA,


www.terrancorp.com

Trim-Lok Inc

Terrasol

Trindera Engineering Inc

Windhoek, Namibia, 264-61-239454

Coeur dAlene, ID, USA, www.trindera.com

Tetronics International Ltd

Trintek Energy Consulting LLC

Swindon, UK, www.tetronics.com

Austin, TX, USA, www.trintek-energy.com

Texas A&M University

TRI Transmission & Bearing Corp

College Station, TX, USA,


http://turbolab.tamu.edu

Lionville, PA, USA, www.turboresearch.com

1040 S Andreasen Dr, Suite 100, Escondido,


CA 92029 USA, TEL: 1-951-699-1270,
colemanj@tamuracorp.com,
www.tamuracorp.com
Designs, manufactures and is a NAFTAbased distribution center for a global OEM.
Primary products are AC/DC power supplies, transformers and reactors, and custom
electronic subs.
See ad page 55

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UNEX Scambio Termico Srl


Bussolengo, (VR), Italy, www.unexsrl.com

Unienerji Ltd
Trojan Battery Co
12380 Clark St, Santa Fe Springs, CA
92630 USA, TEL:1-562-236-3000,
info@trojanbattery.com,
www.trojanbatteryre.com
Manufactures deep-cycle batteries including fooded, AGM and gel technology that
provide maximum long-lasting performance to meet todays advancing renewable energy systems requirements.
See ad page 47

Troyer SpA

Avenel, NJ, USA,


www.shippingcontainers.com

TUF TUG Products

Auckland, New Zealand, www.varianz.co.nz

Isparta, Turkey, www.unienerji.com

Varmeco GmbH & Co KG

Unifn International Inc

Kaufbeuren, Bayern, Germany,


www.varmeco.de

London, ON, Canada, www.unifn.com

VARTA Microbattery

Unirac Inc

Rye, NY, USA, www.varta-storage.de/en

1411 Broadway Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM


87102-1545 USA, TEL: 1-505-242-6411,
info@unirac.com, www.unirac.com
Manufactures a range of mounting structures for PV arrays with industry-leading
technology and a breadth of product
solutions and services designed to meet the
needs of any type of solar installation.
See ad page 27

Vipiteno, (BZ), Italy, www.troyer.it

TRS Containers

Varianz Research and Communication


Ltd

United Equipment Accessories - UEA


Waverly, IA, USA, www.uea-inc.com

Universal Instruments Manufacturing


Co Pvt Ltd

Vector Systems Inc


McKinney, TX, USA,
www.vectorsystems-usa.com

VendorAZ
Lahore, Pakistan, www.vendoraz.com

Verdant Power Inc


New York, NY, USA,
www.verdantpower.com

Vibration Specialty Corp


Philadelphia, PA, USA, www.vib.com

Moraine, OH, USA, www.tuf-tug.com

Bangalore, Karnataka, India,


www.uni-insta.in

Victaulic

Turbine Controls Ltd

University of Nottingham

Leicester, UK, www.tcluk.net

Nottingham, Notts, UK,


www.picohydro.org.uk

Vigilant Energy Management

Turbotect Ltd
Baden, Switzerland, www.turbotect.com

University of South Australia

TWR Lighting Inc

Mawson Lakes, SA, Australia,


www.unisa.edu.au/sec

Houston, TX, USA, www.twrlighting.com

UK Exchangers Ltd
Olney, Buckinghamshire, UK,
www.uk-exchangers.com

University of Tasmania
Launceston, TAS, Australia,
www.utas.edu.au/architecture-design

University of Valladolid - UVA


Valladolid, Spain, www.uva.es/renova

Upsolar America Inc


San Francisco, CA, USA,
www.upsolar.com/usa

UL Underwriters Laboratories
333 Pfngsten Rd, Northbrook, IL 60062
USA, TEL:1-847-272-8800,
ulhelps@ul.com, www.ul.com
Is a global independent safety science
company with more than a century of
expertise innovating safety solutions from
the public adoption of electricity to new
breakthroughs in sustainability, renewable
energy and nanotechnology. Dedicated to
promoting safe living and working environments, the company helps safeguard
people, products and places in important
ways, facilitating trade and providing
peace of mind.
See ad page 6

Berlin, Germany, www.uec-berlin.de

Rockville, MD, USA, www.vigilantem.com

Vigil Antislip
Henderson, WA, Australia,
www.vigilantislip.com

Viking Equipment Finance


Minneapolis, MN, USA,
www.vikingequipmentfnance.com

Vireo Energy Financial


Malibu, CA, USA, www.vireoenergy.com

Visser & Smit Marine Contracting


Papendrecht, The Netherlands,
www.vsmc.nl

ViZn Energy Systems Inc

USAT Corp
Chapel Hill, NC, USA, www.usatcorp.com

Columbia Falls, MT, USA,


www.viznenergy.com

US Digital

VOGELBUSCH Biocommodities GmbH

Vancouver, WA, USA, www.usdigital.com

UT99 AG Oil Mist Eliminators

Vienna, Austria,
www.vogelbusch-bioethanol.com

Andelfngen, Zrich, Switzerland,


www.ut99.ch/en

Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe GmbH

Vaisala

Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG

Louisville, CO, USA,


www.vaisala.com/energy

Valdes Engineering Co
Lombard, IL, USA, www.valdeseng.com

Umwelt- und Energie-Consult GmbH


- uec Berlin

Easton, PA, USA, www.victaulic.com

Sonthofen, Germany, www.bhs-getriebe.de


Crailsheim, Germany, www.voith.com

Volkmann Consult
Duesseldorf, NRW, Germany,
www.volkmann-consult.de

Valentin Software (Dr Valentin Energie


Software GmbH)
Berlin, Germany, www.valentin.de

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Wavelength Electronics Inc

WINDSL Ltd

Bozeman, MT, USA,


www.teamwavelength.com

Migdal HaEmek, Israel, www.wind-sl.com

Windurance
WEIMA America Inc
Vooner FloGard Corp

Coraopolis, PA, USA, www.windurance.com

Ft Mill, SC, USA, www.weimaamerica.com

4729 Stockholm Ct, Charlotte, NC 28273


USA, TEL:1-704-552-9314,
info@vooner.com, www.vooner.com
Supplies cone port liquid ring vacuum
pumps in 316L stainless steel for geothermal power plants to extract noncondensable gases. Performance tests are according
to HEI specifcations.

VTX Solutions
Singapore, www.vtxsolutions.webs.com

Vulcan Utility Signs


Foley, AL, USA, www.vulcaninc.com/vus

VYNCKE NV
Harelbeke, Belgium, www.vyncke.com

W4P Waves4Power AB
Vstra Frlunda, Sweden,
www.waves4power.com

Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc


Dinuba, CA, USA, www.warrenbaerg.com

Winsted Corp
Weir American Hydro
York, PA, USA,
www.weirpowerindustrial.com

Minneapolis, MN, USA,


www.winstedcustom.com

WIP-Munich
Weir-Jones Group

Mnchen, Germany, www.wip-munich.de

Vancouver, BC, Canada,


www.weir-jones.com

Woehner LLC

West Pomerenian University of


Technology

Portsmouth, NH, USA, www.woehner.com

Wolf Material Handling Systems

Szczecin, Poland, www.zut.edu.pl

Elk River, MN, USA, www.wolfmhs.com

West Salem Machinery Co

World Solar Challenge

Salem, OR, USA, www.westsalem.com

Kent Town, SA, Australia,


www.worldsolarchallenge.org

White Construction Inc


Clinton, IN, USA,
www.whiteconstruction.com

Write_on

WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co KG

Xergi A/S

Klingenberg, Bavaria, Germany,


www.wika.de

Stoevring, Denmark, www.xergi.com

Camberley, UK, www.write-on.co.uk

Xergi Ltd
Wilkerson Instrument Co Inc

London, UK, www.xergi.com

Lakeland, FL, USA, www.wici.com

Wrtsil Canada Inc


Richmond, BC, Canada, www.wartsila.com

Xplore Technologies
Willett and Son Bristol Ltd

Austin, TX, USA, www.xploretech.com

Bristol, UK, www.cropkare.com

Wrtsil Defense Inc


Chesapeake, VA, USA, www.wartsila.com

XRG Consultants Inc


Wilson Construction Co

Saltspring, BC, Canada, www.xrg.com

Canby, OR, USA, www.wilsonconst.com

Wasserkraft Volk AG - WKV

Yake Solar Power Corp

Gutach, Germany, www.wkv-ag.com

Windbrokers Europe BV

Miami, FL, USA, www.yakesolar.com

Wasteconsult International

Barneveld, The Netherlands,


www.windbrokers.com

Yanmar America

Langenhagen, Germany,
www.wasteconsult.de

windcomp GmbH

WaterLite Solar Water Heaters


Edenvale, South Africa, www.waterlite.co.za

Water Recycle Group Australia Pty Ltd


Canberra, ACT, Australia,
www.waterrecycle.com.au/hydro.htm

Baltmannsweiler, Germany,
www.windcomp.de

Zeeco Inc

Windenergy 1111 KFT

Zephyr North Ltd

Budapest, Hungary, 36-30-650-1244

Burlington, ON, Canada,


www.zephyrnorth.com

Windfair
Hamburg, Germany, www.windfair.net

WA Vachon & Associates Inc

Adairsville, GA, USA, www.us.yanmar.com


Broken Arrow, OK, USA, www.zeeco.com

ZF Wind Power Antwerpen NV


Lommel, Belgium, www.zf.com/windpower

Manchester, MA, USA, 1-978-526-4315

Wind Power Inc

Waveberg Development Ltd

Pincher Creek, AB, Canada,


www.windpower.ca

Ziehl-Abegg AG

Wind Simplicity Inc

Z-LASER Optoelektronik GmbH

Toronto, ON, Canada,


www.windsimplicity.ca

Freiburg, Germany, www.z-laser.com

San Diego, CA, USA, www.waveberg.com

Wave Dragon ApS


Copenhagen North, Denmark,
www.wavedragon.net

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COMPANIES BY
COUNTRY/STATE
Algeria
CRTSE - Semiconductor Technology
for Energetic

Argentina
Carlos Bertschi Srl
L&R Ingenieria
SURSOLAR

Armenia
EcoTeam Energy and Environmental
Consulting NGO

Australia
Aurecon Pty Ltd
Bioenergy Australia
Clean Technology Solutions Pty Ltd
Ecoult Energy Storage Solutions
Free Heat Industries
Going Solar
Hydro-Consult Pty Ltd
Kyocera Solar Pty Ltd
Platypus Power
Solahart Industries Pty Ltd
Solar Edwards
Solar Systems Australia
Sundials Australia
Sustainable Impact
Telepower Australia
University of South Australia
University of Tasmania
Vigil Antislip
Water Recycle Group Australia Pty
Ltd
World Solar Challenge

Austria
Bachmann Electronic GmbH
Fronius International GmbH
GUGLER Water Turbines GmbH
Institute of Hydraulic Fluid
Machinery
Komptech GmbH
KRAL AG
PLANSEE SE
Pttinger Entsorgungstechnik GmbH
& Co KG
RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH
SimTech Simulation Technology
SKF Sealing Solutions Austria GmbH
VOGELBUSCH Biocommodities
GmbH

Belgium
APERe asbl
Baltimore Aircoil International NV
- BAC

CG
Chemviron Carbon
Defitec SPRL
E Van Wingen NV
Euroheat & Power
European Federation of Waste
Management and Environmental
Services - FEAD
European Islands Network on Energy
& Environment - ISLEnet
European Solar Thermal Industry
Federation - ESTIF
Laborelec SCRL
Numeca International
OWS nv
Siemens PLM Software
VYNCKE NV
ZF Wind Power Antwerpen NV

Brazil
ADA Consulting Ltd
PE Coelho
Rubberart Artefatos de Borracha
Ltda

Bulgaria
Apex Solar Ltd
National Biomass Association - NBA

Canada
ACCESS Renewable Energy Ltd
Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd
Atlas Solutions
Blackline Power
BluMetric Environmental Inc
BV Electric Ltd
BWD Turbines Ltd
canadian association for renewable
energies (we c.a.r.e.)
Canadian Wind Energy Association
Cansolair Inc
Cool Innovations Inc
Copperleaf Technologies Inc
Dependable Turbines Ltd
DNV GL Energy
DRIE-D Americas
Eco Fluid Center Ltd
ECODynamic Solutions (EDS) Inc
Ecostrat and General Biofuel
Eneco Systems Inc
Energy Recovery Solution
Enerworks Inc
Enviro - Energy Technologies Inc
ERLPhase Power Technologies
Fabrimet Inc
Global Training Solutions Inc
GlobVision Inc

Hammond Power Solutions


HB White Canada Corp
HEICO lighting
Hemmera
Highland Energy (NS) Inc
Hydro Expertise DL Inc
International Energy Systems (1983)
Ltd - IESL
IRT Integrated Rectifier Technologies
Inc
Ketchum Manufacturing Inc
KMW Energy Inc
Knight Piesold Consulting
L-3 MAPPS
Lasalle | NHC
Manitoba HVDC Research Centre
Mistaya Engineering Inc
Muis Controls Ltd
NATCOM
Noramco Wire & Cable
Norcan Hydraulic Turbine Inc
Northwest Hydraulic Consultants
Odotech Inc
Onsite hv Solutions Americas Inc
Ontario Ministry Of Economic
Development
OPAL-RT Technologies
PanGlobal Training Systems Ltd
Pelrine and Buchanans Maritime
Trading Worldwide
POSjoman Hydrotech Consulting
Powertech Labs Inc
Rolls Battery Engineering
RS Technologies
RST Instruments Ltd
SAGE Energy Inc
Sealogic Innovations Corp
Siemens Canada Ltd, Ruggedcom
Sigma Engineering Ltd
SNC-Lavalin Inc
Solcan
Solera Sustainable Energies Co Ltd
TechnoCentre olien
TREC Renewable Energy Co-op
Unifin International Inc
Wrtsil Canada Inc
Weir-Jones Group
Wind Power Inc
Wind Simplicity Inc
XRG Consultants Inc
Zephyr North Ltd

China National Electric Wire and


Cable Import Export Corp
Hefei Kewell Power System Co Ltd
Landpower Solar Technology Co Ltd
Realforce Power
Shanghai New Energy Industry
Association (SNEIA)
Shenzhen Hitec Lighting Co Ltd
Superluming Co Ltd
Symtech Solar
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd

China

Estonia

Akzo Nobel Performance Coatings


Co Ltd
AMWEI Thermistor

Finland

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Colombia
FP Consultoria Ambiental

Costa Rica
Carbon Ingenieria

Croatia
KONCAR - Electrical Engineering
Institute

Cyprus
Metalco (Heaters) Ltd
Proplan Ltd
Savco Solar Energy
Servicesat

Czech Republic
Doosan Skoda Power
Mavel as
Poulek Solar Co Ltd

Denmark
A2SEA A/S
Danish Wind Export Association
Esbensen Consulting Engineers A/S
Global Wind Power A/S
Justsen Energiteknik A/S
LFG Consult
Mammoet Wind A/S
Metso Denmark A/S
Navigants BTM Consult
Novator Advanced Technology
Consulting
Oi-electric a/s
Racell SAPHIRE
Ramboll
Siemens Wind Power A/S
SolData Instruments
Wave Dragon ApS
Xergi A/S

Eesti Bioktuste Uhing

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ABB Oy Solar Inverters


lands Teknologicentrum
BMH Technology Oy
Eagle Filters Ltd
Finnish Solar Energy Society
(Aurinkoteknillinen Yhdistys)
Finnish Wind Power Association
(Suomen Tuulivoimayhdistys)
HL Insulation Ltd
International Peat Society
Motiva Oy
Pemamek Oy
Powernet Oy
Soleco Ltd

France
Arena Technologies Sarl
Axenergie
Cepheus Group
Constructions Industrielles de la
Mediterrane - CNIM
Construire en Mlze
Cross Technologies
Deprofundis SARL
Energiestro
EOLE-RES
Etudes Chimiques et Physiques - ECP
INES
Keopsys SA
Mersen
Meteodyn
PXL Seals
Remtech SA
RES Mediterranean
Robin Sun
Services Hydro Energie - SHYNERGIE
Solaire Diffusion
SunPower-Tenesol
SunWorks

Germany
AEM - Anhaltische
Elektromotorenwerk Dessau
GmbH
Alfasolar GmbH
Almeco Solar
APROVIS Energy Systems GmbH
ARES Energiesysteme GmbH
BayWa re Rotor Service GmbH
Brger GmbH
Bosch Industriekessel GmbH
Bosch Rexroth Monitoring Systems
GmbH
BS Rotor Technic
BTA International GmbH
Buehler Technologies GmbH
Buschjost GmbH
Centrosolar AG
cmc Instruments GmbH
Contec GmbH
Industrieausruestungen
DEWI GmbH
Doppstadt Calbe GmbH
DWC DecRen Water Consult
Ecoda Environmental Consultants
GbR
EcofinConcept GmbH

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Energy & Umwelt Consult GmbH


- EUC
ETW Energietechnik GmbH
EU PVSEC (European Photovoltaic
Solar Energy Conference and
Exhibition)
Euros GmbH
Fachagentur Nachwachsende
Rohstoffe eV - FNR
Fichtner GmbH & Co KG
GET ENERGY Gerhard Brandel MA
GL Garrad Hassan Deutschland
GmbH
Haas Recycling-Systems GmbH
HAWE Hydraulik SE
Herbold Meckesheim GmbH
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik
Hochschule Bremen
IMO
IMS Ingenieurgesellschaft GmbH
Ing-Buero fuer Alternative Antriebe
und Erneuerbare Energien
Ingenieurbuero Henning Holst
INPRO Solar Systems
International Solar Energy Society
- ISES
Intersolar North America
JENOPTIK I Lasers & Material
Processing
KACO new energy GmbH
KTI-Plersch Kltetechnik GmbH
LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen
LEINE LINDE SYSTEMS GmbH
Lloyd Dynamowerke GmbH & Co
KG
LTB Luft- und Thermotechnik
Bayreuth GmbH
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
MARTIN GmbH fr Umwelt und
Energietechnik
MET Motoren und Energietechnik
GmbH
MTS Sensor Technologie GmbH &
Co KG
MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH
Muhr GmbH
Optosolar GmbH
Phoenix Solar AG
Plarad - Maschinenfabrik Wagner
GmbH & Co KG
PV-Engineering GmbH - PVE
PV-plan
R SCHMITT-ENERTEC GmbH
RESOL - Elektronische Regelungen
GmbH
Rittal GmbH & Co KG
Sander + Partner
SAXOVENT kologische
Investments GmbH & Co KG
Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co KG
SCHMID Group | Gebr SCHMID
GmbH
SETEC
SHW Storage & Handling Soltutions
GmbH
Siemens AG
Siemens AG Energy Sector
Siemens Turbomachinery Equiment
GmbH

SKF GmbH
Solar Promotion International GmbH
SOLAR-RIPP
Spilling Energie Systeme GmbH
Superwind GmbH
TKD KABEL GmbH
Tower TEC Inh Hermann Oehme eK
Tractel Greifzug GmbH
Umwelt- und Energie-Consult
GmbH - uec Berlin
Valentin Software (Dr Valentin
Energie Software GmbH)
Varmeco GmbH & Co KG
Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe GmbH
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG
Volkmann Consult
Wasserkraft Volk AG - WKV
Wasteconsult International
WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE &
Co KG
windcomp GmbH
Windfair
WIP-Munich
Ziehl-Abegg AG
Z-LASER Optoelektronik GmbH

Greece
Electric Power Production From
Magnetic Tapes
ELPRA SA
Hellenic Wind Energy Association
- HWEA
LDK Consultants
Raycap SA
Symmetron Electronic Applications
Technological Educational Institute
of Crete
Tecon Group

Indonesia
Gerbang Multindo Nusantara PT
PT Sundaya Indonesia

Ireland
RR Projects
Solaris Energy Systems

Israel
AGS Technologies Ltd
Eco Wave Power Ltd
IDE Technologies
Studio Yigal Levi
WINDSL Ltd

Italy
Advanced Engineering Srl
Ansaldo Caldaie SpA
Delta Ohm
Elettrorava SpA
ETA Florence Renewable Energies
InterEnergy Srl
Orengine International
PORTA
Progetto Energia Srl
Relight
Solarexpo
Troyer SpA
UNEX Scambio Termico Srl

Japan
Eko Instruments Co Ltd
HIOKI EE Corp
Toshiba Corp Power Systems Co

Jordan
Millennium Energy Industries
Mutah University

Hong Kong

Kenya

Aus Renewable Energy Ltd


Maxfair Hong Kong Ltd

Pipal Ltd

Hungary

Hyundai Heavy Industries

Korea

Solart-System Ltd
Windenergy 1111 KFT

Lithuania

India

Lithuanian Energy Institute - LEI


UAB Naujoji siluma Newheat

Agni Solar Systems Pvt Ltd


Auroville Energy Products
Combustion Technologies Pvt Ltd
e-con Systems India Pvt Ltd
ELECTROMAGS
Espee Solaar Pvt Ltd
Geospec Enterprises
Indiana Gratings Pvt Ltd
Mailhem Ikos Environment Pvt Ltd
(formerly Mailhem Engineers Pvt
Ltd)
Malaviya Solar Energy Consultancy
Nem Chand & Bros
Photonics Marketing Co
Praj Industries Ltd
Sardar Patel Renewable Energy
Research Institute - SPRERI
Teamsustain Ltd
Universal Instruments
Manufacturing Co Pvt Ltd

Malaysia
Advanced Solar Voltaic Sdn Bhd
Renewables Plus Ltd
SERVPRO (M) Sdn Bhd

Malta
AquaBioTech Group

Mauritania
Energies Services - ENERSER

Mexico
Instituto de Energas Renovables
UNAM
M & Architects Consulting
Environment
Solar Pro Mexico
Solartronic SA de CV
Sunnergy Energias Renovables

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Morocco

Singapore

INDUPROJ
Physics of Semiconductors and Solar
Energy Research Team (PSES)
Sahara Wind Inc

Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd


DriveChange
Kamtex Industries Pte Ltd
Kyoto Energy Pte Ltd
Sunera Distribution Pte Ltd
VTX Solutions

Myanmar
High Tech Concrete Technology
Co Ltd

Namibia
Terrasol

Nepal
Perennial Energy Nepal Pvt Ltd

New Zealand
Able Solar Ltd
APT Technologies Ltd
EDSR
MB Century
Prowind Energy Ltd
R&G Energy Systems
Solar Electric Specialists Ltd
Varianz Research and
Communication Ltd

Nigeria
Stress Free Systems Ltd

Norway
Instrumenttjenesten A/S - ITAS
ISES Norway - Norsk
solenergiforening
Norconsult AS

Pakistan
Resource Centre for Development
Alternatives - RCDA
VendorAZ

Panama
Electrysol SA

Philippines
Maschinen & Technik Inc - MATEC

Poland
DFME Sp zoo
West Pomerenian University of
Technology

Portugal
EFACEC Sistemas de Electrnica SA
ENC POWER Lda
Jayme Da Costa Mecanica e
Electricidade SA

Romania
MHC Green Investments
Romanian Energy Regulatory
Authority - ANRE

Russian Federation
Applied Technologies Co Ltd - ATC
Inset
Joint Institute for High Temperatures
of the Russian Academy of
Sciences (JIHT RAS)

Slovak Republic
Slovenske Energeticke Strojarne
AS - SES

Slovenia
Hidria Inzeniring doo
Iskraemeco dd
Jozef Stefan Institute
Kolektor Magma doo

South Africa
Cmac Power Solutions CC
Energy & Development Group - EDG
New Energy Technologies (Pty) Ltd
Standard Bank
Sunstove Organisation
WaterLite Solar Water Heaters

Spain
Acpsol Energia Solar SL
Aguidrovert Solar SL
BGF Europe SA
BS Rotor Technic Iberica
Centro de Estudios de la Energia
Solar - Censolar
Energy & Waste Tech
Eqtec Iberia SL
Gamesa
Gamesa Electric
Geonica SA
IK4-Tekniker Research Centre
Ingeteam Power Technology SA
INNOKEY
Instituto Tecnolgico de Canarias
- ITC
Lapesa Grupo Empresarial SL LAPESA
SENER
Sonder Regulacion SA
STEJASA Agregados Industriales SA
Tcnicas de Energa Ambiental SL
Torresol Energy
University of Valladolid - UVA

Sweden
ACOEM AB
APR Technologies AB
Cargo&Kraft Turbin Sverige AB
Flexus Balasystem AB
Ingvar Ingrids AB
PitchWind Systems AB
Swedish Bioenergy Association
W4P Waves4Power AB

Switzerland
AEU Architectur Energy &
Environment Ltd
AMAX Energie
ASP AG

CSD Ingenieure AG
Dynatex SA
E4tech
Ecole dingenieurs et darchitectes de
Fribourg - EIA-FR
Ecoling Partner AG
Ernst Schweizer AG Metallbau
Marmota Engineering AG
Meggitt Sensing Systems
METHASYN EG
Meyer Burger AG
Minder Energy Consulting
Multi-Contact AG
NEPLAN AG
New Energy Scout GmbH
PVsyst SA
Rhyner Energie
School of Engineering Sion-Institute
of Systems Engineering
Solstis Energie Solaire
Sputnik Engineering AG (SolarMax)
Turbotect Ltd
UT99 AG Oil Mist Eliminators

Taiwan
Amphenol LTW
Motech Industries Inc
Onyx Ta-Ho Environmental Services
Co Ltd
PVinsights

Tailand
APT Consulting Group Co Ltd
Organics Asia Co Ltd

Te Netherlands
BEAR-iD
Borgman Beheer Advies BV
ECOBUILD-Consult/Kwadrant BV
Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment
ElektroAdviesBureau Baltus
EMGroup BV
ENALCO BV
Esdec (ClickFit & FlatFix)
Flexmill BV
GustoMSC
Imtech Marine BV
Microhydropower.net
Pintsch Aben BV
Rijkert Knoppers Tekstproducties
SOLARA BV
Solarnor
Stichting Bakens Verzet
Visser & Smit Marine Contracting
Windbrokers Europe BV
XEMC Darwind BV

Tunisia
Abou Walid Group

Turkey
AYVAZ
Santes Incinerator
Unienerji Ltd

Uganda
Solar Energy Advocacy

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20|20 Business Insight
ADC BioScientific Ltd
AES Ltd
Ampair Turbines Ltd
Ansys UK Ltd
Ariston
BGB Engineering Ltd
Bowman Power Group Ltd
Brandis Ltd
Briggs Marine & Enviormental
Services
Bright Green Energy Ltd
Bright Management Associates Ltd
British Antarctic Survey
British Green Ltd
BS Rotor Technic UK Ltd
BSRIA Ltd
Campbell Scientific Ltd
Cassidy + Ashton
Centre for Renewable Energy
Systems Technology - CREST
Claude Lyons Ltd
Collinson Plc
Community Windpower Ltd
Conversion And Resource Evaluation
Ltd
CPS Environmental
Craigie Engineering Sales & Services
Ltd - CESS
Cressall Resistors
Dam Safety Ltd
Darley & Associates
David Oakland Associates
DEIF (UK) Ltd
Dexdyne Ltd
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd
Dyne Solicitors
E4tech
Eclectic Energy Ltd
Embley Energy Ltd
ENER-G Combined Power Ltd
ENERGOS Ltd
Energy & Environment Ltd
Energy Development Co-operative
Ltd
Energy Environmental Technical
Services Ltd - EETS
Energy Institute
Energy Recovery Ltd
Engenius Ltd
EscoVale Consultancy Services
ESS Ecology
Eurobalers Ltd
FARM2000/Teisen Products Ltd
FCC Environment
Fellows International Ltd
Fish Guidance Systems Ltd
Flexitallic Ltd
FLI Structures
Fluid Dynamics International Ltd
Fozmula Ltd
Gas Compressors Ltd
Gas Measurement Instruments
(GMI)
GB-Sol Ltd

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Global Marine Systems Ltd


GWA Supplies Ltd
Haven Automation Ltd
Iain Garner Associates
icenta Controls Ltd
Impact Technical Services Ltd
Inaccess
Infinergy
Inspecteam Hydro
International Paint Ltd
James Troop and Co Ltd
JDR
JWG Consulting Ltd
Kelburn Engineering
Kingspan Environmental Ltd
Kouei International Inc
Mactenn Systems Ltd
Malcolm Dunstan and Associates
Marlec Engineering Co Ltd
Matan International Group Ltd
Matchtech
Mecc Alte UK Ltd
Met Office
Mono Pumps Ltd
Narec (National Renewable Energy
Centre Ltd)
Natural Energy Systems
Newmills Engineering
Nortek UK
North Energy Associates Ltd
OLeary Public Relations
Omex Environmental Ltd
Orbital2 Ltd
Osiris Hydrographic and Geophysical
Projects Ltd
Parsons Brinckerhoff
PCA Engineers Ltd
PCE Instruments UK Ltd
Peak Translations Ltd
PES UK Ltd
Practical Action Consutling
Pure Energy Centre
PV Insider
RADTech Ltd
Red Acoustics Ltd
Renegen
Renewable Devices Ltd
Renewable Energy Corp Ltd
Reynolds International Ltd
RH Energy Ltd
Rotork Plc
SAC Boiler Plant Ltd
Safety Technology Ltd
Saxlund International Ltd
Schenck Process UK Ltd
Schools and Homes Energy
Education Project/Solar-Active
Search Hydro Ltd
Seatronics Ltd
Seawater Greenhouse Ltd
Semikron Ltd
Siemens plc
Siemens Transmission and
Distribution Ltd
Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd
SKM Enviros
Smart Fibres Ltd

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Solar Supplies UK Ltd


Solar UK Ltd
SolarShop
Solion
Sonnergy Ltd
Square Two Lubrication Ltd/
Memolub HPS Lubricators
Strathclyde University
Subsea Cables UK
SunDog Energy Ltd
Sustainable Control Systems Ltd
T4 Sustainability Ltd
Team Humber Marine Alliance
Tensar International Ltd
Tetronics International Ltd
The All-Party Parliamentary
Renewable and Sustainable
Energy Group - PRASEG
The European Marine Energy Centre
(EMEC) Ltd
The Green Electrician Group
The Micha Design Co Ltd
The Solar Design Co
The Solar Energy Society - UK-ISES
Tom Jardine
Torftech Ltd
Turbine Controls Ltd
UK Exchangers Ltd
University of Nottingham
Willett and Son Bristol Ltd
Write_on
Xergi Ltd

United States
Alabama
Industrial Training Consultants Inc
Vulcan Utility Signs

Arizona
ABB (formally Power-One)
Canyonwest Cases
Centrosolar America Inc
eFisherSupply.com
EV Solar Products Inc
JASC Jansens Aircraft Systems
Controls Inc
Powers Solar Frames LLC
SOLON
SunCat Solar LLC

Arkansas
PRM Energy Systems Inc - PRME
Stellar Sun

California
AIXTRON Inc
Alligator Communications Inc
Alturdyne Power Systems
American Applied Materials Corp
American Opto Plus LED Corp
Ameritrol Inc
Bailey Products Inc
Biomass Briquette Systems
Biomass Systems Supply
Blue Sky Energy
Bravo Communications Inc
BS Rotor Technic USA LLC

CalRecovery Inc
Canadian Solar USA Inc
Capstone Turbine Corp
CEC Vibration Products Inc
Chint Power Systems America
CivicSolar
Clean Power Works
Creotecc Solar Mounting Systems
DE Solutions Inc
EagleBurgmann Expansion Joint
Solutions
EDF Renewable Services
The E Jordan Brookes Co Inc
ELMA Electronic Inc
Energy Technology Advisors
Enertegic
EnviroTech Financial Inc
EOPLLY USA Inc
EPS Trading
EXOSUN
Fiber Savvy
Fluid Energy Controls Inc
Free Hot Water
GCube Insurance Services Inc
Gear Keeper/Hammerhead
Industries Inc
Global Energy Network Institute GENI
Global Wedge Inc
GPSTrackIt.com
Greenpower Capital
Greenshine New Energy LLC
Heger Pumps Inc - Dragflow
Hilliard Architects Incorporated
International Association of
Plumbing and Mechanical Officials
InterPhases Solar Inc
KC Hydro & Sackheim Consulting
Keysight Technology Inc
Kurz Instruments Inc
Leidos
Lufft USA Inc
LumaSense Technologies Inc
McWane and Associates
Mil-Ram Technology Inc
Mounting Systems Inc
NAMICS Technologies Inc
Northern California Solar Energy
Association (NorCal Solar)
OAI
OpCon Technologies Inc
P2
Pacific Power Renewables
Quality Two-Way Radios
Quick Mount PV
Raytek Corp
REC Solar
ReneSola
Rich Hessler Business Development
Ronan Engineering Co
Sidus Solutions LLC
Sierra Instruments Inc
SMA America LLC
SolarEdge Technologies Inc
SolarInsure Inc
SolarReserve
SolarRoofHook.com

SolarRoofs.com
Solar Turbines Inc
Sollega Inc
Spice Solar
Structural Integrity Associates Inc
Sun Xtender Batteries
Talesun Solar USA Ltd
Tamura Corp of America
Technidea Corp/ZIPLEVEL
Traylor Bros Inc
Trim-Lok Inc
Trojan Battery Co
Upsolar America Inc
Vireo Energy Financial
Warren & Baerg Manufacturing Inc
Waveberg Development Ltd

Colorado
Abraham Solar Equipment
Advanced Energy
Atlas Copco Construction Mining
Technique USA LLC
Burnham & Sun
Conergy
Disgen Holdings
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC
Hi-Tech Controls
Knight Piesold Consulting
Main Street Power Co Inc
MapMart
PA Consulting Group
PowerPod Corp
PV Measurements Inc
Quanta Power Generation
Sealcon
Siliconsultant
Sundance Solar Designs
Vaisala

Connecticut
Croll-Reynolds Engineering Co Inc
Dark Field Technologies Inc
Elan Technical Corp
Forecast International
HARCO
Henkel Corp
Hydrogen Safety LLC
Kugler of America Ltd
Murphy International Development
LLC
National Conveyors Co Inc
Precision Combustion Inc
S-Products Inc

Delaware
The Black Emerald Group
DuPont
SolarDock
SSS Clutch Co Inc

District of Columbia
American Wind Energy Association
(AWEA)
Barr-Kumar Architects Engineers PC
Interdevelopment Inc
National Hydropower Association
Navigant
The Stella Group Ltd

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Florida
Advanced Cryogenics Ltd
American Wire Group
ap+m
Atkins
CITEL Inc
Cyclo Ocean Inc
DEHN Inc
DeTect Inc
Everglades University
IBEXesi
LUDECA Inc
Magnetic Div Global Equipment
Mktg Inc
MoistTech
Network Connections Group USA
ONE Sothebys International Realty
Ready Containment LLC
RussTech Language Services Inc
Siemens Energy, Power Generation
Sol Inc
Steritool Inc
Wilkerson Instrument Co Inc
Yake Solar Power Corp

Georgia
AMEC E&C Services
ASHRAE
Cantsink Manufacturing
CH2M HILL
Continental Field Systems Inc
ESI Inc of Tennessee
GWD and Associates
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc
IMERYS
IMTEK | NoOdor.com
OFS
Renusol America
SKC Lighting
Solairgen
Yanmar America

Hawaii
Rising Sun Solar
Sun King Inc

Idaho
Openchannelflow
Outotec Energy Products
Trindera Engineering Inc

Illinois
Atlas Material Testing Technology
Avalon Consulting Inc
Connexion
The Cool Solutions Co
Cozy Products
Danfoss Solar Inverters
Duraflex Inc
Dust Control Technology
Fuchs Lubritech
G&W Electric Co
Global Energy Solutions Inc
IEA - Infrastructure and Energy
Alternatives
ITH Engineering Inc
John Crane
LINK Tools International (USA) Inc

marcus evans
Martin Engineering
Monitor Technologies LLC
Podroof Inc
Rittal Corp
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Sko-Die Inc
Sodimate Inc
Michael Stavy Energy Economist
Telefonika Cable Americas
UL Underwriters Laboratories
Valdes Engineering Co

Indiana
Fronius USA LLC
Parker Precision Cooling Systems
Reelcraft Industries Inc
Screw Conveyor Corp
White Construction Inc

Iowa
Airoflex Equipment
Crystal Group Inc
United Equipment Accessories - UEA

Kansas
CST Industries
Enertech Inc
Kiewit
M-E-C CO
PTMW Inc
Tank Connection Affiliate Group

DNV GL
Dresser-Rand
Electroswitch
FLEXcon
HITEC Sensor Solutions Inc
International District Energy
Association - IDEA
Mavel Americas Inc
Mersen USA
MKS Instruments Inc
Munters Corp
Onset Computer Corp
PanelClaw Inc
Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc
PB Power Inc
Phoenix Electric Corp
Psychsoftpc
Schneider Electric
SolarFlairLighting.com
SolarOne Solutions Inc
Solectria Renewables LLC
Spire Corp
TEMP-PRO Inc
WA Vachon & Associates Inc

Michigan

Ampirical Solutions LLC


DIS-TRAN Packaged Substations
LLC
DIS-TRAN Steel LLC
DIS-TRAN Wood Products LLC
Petrotech Inc

AET - Applied Energy Technologies


Airflow Sciences Corp
BC Renewable Innovations LLC
Blue Harbor Energy Inc
Cone Drive Gearing Solutions
Detroit Stoker Co
ECO PHYSICS Inc
Hibbard Inshore LLC
Howden North America
LithSafe
Patriot Solar Group
Safety Technology USA
Sensor Developments Inc
Sigma Capital Group
Sika Corp
Thermal Wave Imaging Inc

Maine

Minnesota

Kentucky
Bonfiglioli USA

Louisiana

AEGIS Bearing Protection Rings


Clyde Bergemann Power Group
Curtis Thaxter LLC
Kleinschmidt Associates

Maryland
Aurora Energy Inc
CEM Design Architects
Energy Concepts Co LLC
GSE Systems Inc
Jonas Inc
Standard Solar Inc
Vigilant Energy Management

Massachusetts
Alden
AltE
Babcock Power Inc
Bachmann Electronic Corp
BioSpark Clean Energy LLC
CDM Smith
Clean Harbors
Comdel Inc
CommonWealth Resource
Management Corp

Alexandria Industries
Barr Engineering Co
Blattner Energy Inc
GetWireless
Hamon Deltak Inc
Kato Engineering Inc
Maas Companies Inc
Mortenson Construction
Perkins Specialized Transportation
Contracting
Solar Solutions Central
Super Radiator Coils
Viking Equipment Finance
Winsted Corp
Wolf Material Handling Systems

Mississippi
Hydrasep Inc

Missouri
American Piping Products Inc
American Pulverizer Co
Brightergy
Butler Mfg

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BZ Products Inc
EaglePicher Technologies LLC
Lincoln Lubrication Systems

Montana
MSE-Tetragenics
ViZn Energy Systems Inc
Wavelength Electronics Inc

Nebraska
Brite Energy Solutions

Nevada
ElectraTherm Inc

New Hampshire
Boyle Energy Services & Technology
BURNDY
Commonwealth Dynamics Inc
Comptus
Continental Biomass Industries
Inc - CBI
Environmental Alternatives Inc
H&L Instruments LLC
RenewableEnergyWorld.com
Semikron Inc
Solar Consulting Services - SCS
Thaker SimTech LLC
Woehner LLC

New Jersey
AI Technology Inc
AK Stamping Co Inc
Alpha PV Technologies
Aquatherm Industries Inc
ClearDrain
Cryofab Inc
HFHMC
HYTORC
Integrated CHP Systems Corp
Nova Electric
PDR Associates (Renewable) Inc
Princeton Power Systems Inc
Solar Energy Corp
Solar Industries
TRS Containers

New Mexico
Array Technologies Inc
DPW Solar
Positive Energy Solar
PPC Solar
Unirac Inc

New York
AFC Industries Inc
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers - ASME
AMETEK Power Instruments
Atlantis Energy Systems Inc
AWS Truepower LLC
Conax Technologies
Embassy Global LLC
Empire Clean Energy Supply
ENECON Corp
EnergeiaWorks
Gaia Human Capital Consultants
GameChange Racking
GP:50 Corp

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Hydro Expertise USA


IHS Engineering360
Indium Corp
International Chimney Corp
Kaplan Clean Tech Education
Karbone
Kepco Inc
Linita Design & Mfg Corp
Lotus Energy Inc
MCG Surge Protection
MeXSI Inc
Morrison & Kibbey Ltd
North American Board of Certified
Energy Practitioners - NABCEP
Nova Analytical Systems Inc
Pfannenberg Inc
Puleo Electronics Inc
Quixotic Systems Inc
Remtech Inc
Renewable Energy Long Island RELI
Scipar Inc
Siemens Process Industry and Drives
Solaire Generation
Stork Turbo Blading
Tech Products Inc
VARTA Microbattery
Verdant Power Inc

North Carolina
Bosch Rexroth Corp
Flowserve Corp
IEC & Associates
Kruger Inc
Metso Power
Parker Hannifin
SBM Solar Inc
Schletter Inc
SOLARHOT
USAT Corp
Vooner FloGard Corp

North Dakota
Ethanol Producer Magazine

Ohio
Advantech Corp
Allied Moulded Products Inc
Ambassador Heat Transfer Co
AMECO USA
Balmac Inc
CAS DataLoggers
Ebner Vyncke
geoAMPS
Hocking County Community
Improvement Corp
International Generator Technical
Community
International Power Machinery Co
Magnetech Industrial Services Inc
Mobile Desk/Mobile Office
Solutions
National Electric Coil
Northern State Metals
Parker Hannifin Corp
Process Technology
RBI Solar Inc
Terran Corp

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Third Sun Solar and Wind Power Ltd


Tribco Inc
TUF TUG Products

South Carolina

Virginia

Jeffrey Rader
WEIMA America Inc

Oklahoma

South Dakota

Alfa Laval
API Services
Bahleda Management and
Consulting LLC
Bigge Crane and Rigging Co
Craft Bearing Co Inc
ECOCORP
EngineerSupply
Gravitational Systems Engineering
Inc
Sunrnr of Virginia Inc
SunStar Strategic
Wrtsil Defense Inc

BS&B Safety Systems


PennWell Marketing Solutions
Roxtec Inc
Zeeco Inc

Oregon
Farmers Conservation Alliance (FCA)
Geologist Extraordinaire and
Associates LLC
Green Empowerment
Highway Products Inc
KEITH Manufacturing Co
West Salem Machinery Co
Wilson Construction Co

Pennsylvania
Airfoils Inc
American Crane & Equipment Corp
American Governor Co
Aquatech International Corp
Arkema Inc
Belyea Co Inc
BioConversion Solutions LLC
Bridgestone Associates Ltd
Chromalox
Custom Engineering Co
Eaton
Ellwood City Forge
Fisher Tank Co
Galletta Engineering Corp
Gas & Air Systems Inc
GridPlex Networks
IAI Hydro Inc
IntelLiDrives Inc
KCF Technologies
Kingsbury Inc
Morningstar Corp
Nord-Lock Inc
OBrien & Gere
ODonnell Consulting Engineers
PDC Machines Inc
Penn State World Campus
Penn-Union Corp
Phoenix Contact
ProSim Inc
Schutte & Koerting
Solar Clam-P
SOURIAU
System One
TRI Transmission & Bearing Corp
Vibration Specialty Corp
Victaulic
Weir American Hydro
Windurance

Rhode Island
The Eppley Laboratory Inc
ESS Group Inc
Herbold Meckesheim USA

SymCom Inc

Tennessee
AO Smith
Clarage
EnerNex Corp
Heatec Inc
Kemery Co
Modular Industrial Computer Inc
PHG Energy
Process Engineering Associates LLC
Project Risk Ltd
Shoals Technologies Group

Texas
Affordable Wipers
Argus Media
Baghouse.com Corp
Breaux Consulting
Century Elevators
Contechs Engineering Design Inc
Delta Rigging & Tools
Dow Electrical &
Telecommunications
Eco-Infrastructure Solutions LLC
FWT LLC
Hutton Communications Inc
Ideal Power Inc
ImagineSolar
KACO new energy Inc
Maven Power
MC4Solar
National Instruments
Native
Neuman & Esser USA Inc
Peterson Beckner Industries
S&B Engineers and Constructors
Shermco Industries
SICK
SigmaFlow
Solar Water Technologies
Solterra Renewable Technologies
Southwest Research Institute
SPX Bolting Systems
Stealth Power
Texas A&M University
Total Energy USA
Trelleborg Offshore
Trintek Energy Consulting LLC
TWR Lighting Inc
Vector Systems Inc
Xplore Technologies

Vermont
AllEarth Renewables
AllSun Trackers
Draker
EcoFasten Solar
Eneco Texas LLC
groSolar
Prudent Living Inc

Washington
APS America
Armstrong Marine Inc
Blue Leaf Environmental
Canyon Industries Inc
Demand Energy
Dust Solutions Inc
Dynamic Systems Inc
Generation Systems Inc
Magnum Energy Inc
J Maurits Consulting
MidNite Solar Inc
Milestones Building and Design
NAES Corp
PumpScout
R2 Resource Consultants Inc
ReliOn
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Inc
Silk Road Solar Africa
Sunmodo Corp
US Digital

West Virginia
Helmick Corp

Wisconsin
Advanced Optics Inc
Allied Industrial Marketing
CBT Wear Parts Inc
Enerquip LLC
F-Chart Software
Frako Capacitors
Fusion Babbitting Co Inc
Hans von Mangoldt Reactors
Hydro Component Systems LLC
Johnson Controls Inc
K-Sun Corp
Lake Michigan Wind & Sun Ltd LMWS
Michels Corp
Mid-States Aluminum Corp
Midwest Renewable Energy
Association - MREA
Northwire Inc
ORBIS Corp
Power Lube Industrial LLC
Prosonix Corp
Rockwell Automation Inc
Safway Group Holding LLC
Snap-on Industrial

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