Lyten is an advanced materials manufacturer committed to developing, sourcing, and manufacturing innovative, low carbon footprint products infused with Lyten 3D Graphene™. Its first major commercial markets are in energy storage, advanced composite systems, and advanced sensors. Lyten 3D Graphene material, as well as LytCell™ EV batteries, will be initially manufactured at Lyten`s headquarters in San Jose, Calif. Lyten was founded in 2015 and holds more than 280 issued or pending patents.
Halliburton Company provides a variety of services and products to customers in the energy industry. The Company operates under two divisions: the Completion and Production segment, and the Drilling and Evaluation segment. It offers a suite of services and products to customers through its two business segments for the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas. Halliburton Company serves national and independent oil and gas companies throughout the world. In July 2007, the Company acquired the entire share capital of PSL Energy Services Limited (PSLES), an eastern hemisphere provider of process, pipeline, and well intervention services. PSLES has operational bases in the United Kingdom, Norway, the Middle East, Azerbaijan, Algeria and Asia Pacific. In January 2007, Halliburton Company acquired all intellectual property, current assets and existing business associated with Calgary-based Ultraline Services Corporation (Ultraline), a division of Savanna Energy Services Corp. (Source: 10-K)
Greenlight Innovation is a Burnaby, BC-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
New Continental Equipment Co is a Houston, TX-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Sonoma Clean Power (SCP) is the new, locally controlled electricity provider in Sonoma County. We provide everyone in participating cities with the option of using environmentally friendly power, generated by renewable sources, like solar, wind and geothermal, at competitive rates. SCP is a not-for-profit agency, independently run by the Sonoma County cities that have joined the program, including Windsor, Sonoma, Cotati, Sebastopol, and Santa Rosa, as well as all of the unincorporated areas in the county. SCP invests locally to support Sonoma County renewable power and local jobs, and also around California to get the most affordable sources of clean power. SCP began offering service to the first group of 20,000 customers in May 2014. Most customers will be eligible for service in December 2014.