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PivotGen

www.pivotgen.com

 
PivotGen is a developer of wind and solar energy projects throughout the United States. With a focus on creative problem solving, PivotGen develops new energy generation projects and engineers solutions to refurbish and give new life to older projects. Our team shares a commitment to achieving a sustainable energy future and we are dedicated to maximizing economic impact and environmental benefit for our partners and the communities we work in.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.pivotgen.com
  • 500 West Madison Street Suite 1000
    Chicago, IL USA 60661
  • Phone: n/a

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