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Founded in 1998, Goldwind is on the way to become a global leader of clean energy, energy conservation and environmental protection solutions.
S&C Electric Company is a global provider of equipment and services for electric power systems. Founded in 1911, the Chicago-based company designs and manufactures switching and protection products for electric power transmission and distribution. S&C`s products help deliver electric power efficiently and reliably. Some are used to switch circuits. Others minimize damage to equipment in the event of a fault or reduce the area of an outage by automatically rerouting power flow; S&C`s sophisticated power-quality products can deliver uninterrupted power for an entire facility, for crucial process industries. In addition, S&C offers a wide range of engineering, laboratory, and testing services for electric utilities and commercial, industrial, and institutional power systems. S&C provides solutions for customers worldwide. The company has engineering offices and manufacturing facilities in Chicago, Illinois; Franklin, Wisconsin; Alameda, California; Duvall, Washington; and Orlando Florida. S&C subsidiaries operate in Toronto, Canada; Curitiba, Brazil; Mexico City and Aguascalientes, Mexico; Wales, United Kingdom; Melbourne, Australia; and Suzhou, China.
St. Catherines Hydro Generation is a St Catharines, ON-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Carrera Gas Cos. is a Tulsa, OK-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
PSEG Long Island is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (PEG), a publicly traded diversified energy company with annual revenues of $10.4 billion and operates the Long Island Power Authority’s transmission and distribution system under a 12-year contract. We pledge to build a Long Island utility with PSEG`s same record of service, reliability and customer satisfaction. It will take some time to make all the improvements we’re planning, but in the end, we will create a utility of which Long Islanders can be proud. Keeping the lights on isn’t just a job for us: It’s our mission.