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Associated Underwater Services Inc is a Spokane, WA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
The rapid development of the world economy and aggressive use of fossil fuels are increasing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, accelerating climate change and threatening the natural ecological balance. If we do nothing, serious consequences such as the global food crisis, water shortages, worsening pollution, and even ecosystem collapses will worsen. This energy crisis also affects our communities. As fuel prices rise, our modern lifestyles become increasingly expensive, and global inequality worsens. Families and businesses everywhere are facing higher energy bills. For our communities and the environment, we must find sustainable energy solutions. Solar energy is ready today. Solar is the world's most abundant energy source. Enough sunlight reaches us every 15 minutes to power the world for an entire year. Safe and clean solar energy powers homes, businesses and power plants everywhere. Solar will reach grid-parity in places like Germany, Italy and California within two to three years and we are optimistic that solar energy will reach grid-parity globally by 2020. Solar is a cleaner, safer investment for your family and business. You can immediately reduce your electricity bill, enjoy energy independence from rising energy costs, and increase your home or building's value. Trina Solar is committed to providing smarter energy solutions. Our dedication to producing top quality, high performance products is reflected in our world-record setting technologies and corroborated by exhaustive third party testing.
True Natural Gas is a Palmetto, GA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Emery Energy Company is a Salt Lake City, UT-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
North Lenoir Volunteer Fire & Rescue is a group of dedicated volunteers serving more than 8,600 residents and a variety of commercial properties and manufacturing facilities in a six mile district in northern Lenoir County, just outside of Kinston, NC. Our department consists of 3 stations, 10 pieces of apparatus and more than 50 volunteer members that respond to over 400 calls per year. We train regularly, constantly honing and learning new lifesaving skills as we work to provide the highest standard of professionalism in our community.