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Enerkem produces advanced biofuels and renewable chemicals from waste. Its exclusive disruptive proprietary technology converts non-recyclable municipal solid waste into methanol, ethanol and other widely used chemical intermediates. Enerkem`s facilities are built as prefabricated systems based on the company`s modular manufacturing infrastructure that can be deployed globally. Enerkem`s technology helps diversify the energy mix and make everyday products greener, while offering a smart, sustainable alternative to landfilling and incineration.
Biodiversity Research Institute is a nonprofit ecological research group based in Portland, Maine, that conducts innovative wildlife science worldwide.
Aqua Membranes Inc produces spiral wound membrane elements utilizing patented Printed Spacer Technology® to print directly on the membrane surface. Spacers can be thinner than conventional mesh feed spacers equaling significant increase in square footage in same size element. Our technology provides a more open desing and reduces fouling. Our technology offers significant reduction in both Capital and Operating Expense in membrane plant operations.
Escondido-based Baker Electric Solar, designs, builds and installs photovoltaic solar power systems for new and existing homes, commercial facilities and utility-scale projects across Southern California. Baker Electric Solar is a BBB accredited business with an A+ rating. It ranked No. 1 on the Clean-Tech Companies List published by the San Diego Business Journal and ranked No. 14 on the San Diego Business Journal's 2014 Top 100 Fastest Growing Companies list. It also earned the 2013 Angie's List Super Service Award and was named one of Solar Power World's 2013 Top 250 Solar Contractors in the nation. Baker Electric Solar is San Diego's first SunPower Elite Dealer.
The Birmingham Water Works Board (BWWB) is a public utility established in 1950, dedicated to providing high-quality drinking water to Birmingham, Alabama, and surrounding areas. Serving over 770,000 people across Birmingham and five counties, it is the largest water system in Alabama. The BWWB focuses on delivering reliable and affordable water service while promoting efficient operations and community engagement. The utility operates four filter plants and multiple pump stations, sourcing water primarily from the Warrior and Cahaba River basins. It manages the distribution of approximately 100 million gallons of water daily through nearly 3,858 miles of main pipes. The BWWB also undertakes water treatment and infrastructure maintenance, with initiatives aimed at replacing aging pipes to reduce water loss. The utility is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors, which sets strategic direction and oversees daily operations through a General Manager.