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Iona Energy Inc. (TSX VENTURE:INA) is a Scotland-based Canadian oil and gas company focused on value creation from the mature parts of the oil and gas value chain, including appraisal and development of existing proven undeveloped oil and gas accumulations, redevelopment of previously producing fields and exploiting already existing producing fields through renewed late-life field development and increased oil recovery initiatives. In order to maximize value from existing infrastructure the company is occasionally involved in low risk infrastructure led exploration efforts. Iona’s license policy is centred on targeted acquisitions and licensing round applications supporting this strategy within well-known and established hydrocarbon basins. Through its operating subsidiaries, Iona US and Iona UK, the company is active in the United States (Alaska) and the UK Continental Shelf with its focus primarily on the UK North Sea.
44 Energy Technologies headquaters is located Oakland, California
Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative is a John Day, OR-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
WrightGrid is a clean tech company that specializes in designing and developing solar powered charging stations for mobile electronic devices to be used in a host of outdoor locations and environments. In this way, we can provide a new outdoor advertising platform for interested customers. Our goal is to help provide power on the go where options are limited or non existent today. We also aim to infuse more renewable energy sources into our everyday lives to help provide the public with greater exposure to and increased familiarity with such alternative energy sources.
The New York Power Authority is the nation`s largest state public power organization, with 16 generating facilities and more than 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 70 percent of the electricity we produce is clean renewable hydropower. NYPA is a leader in promoting energy efficiency, new energy technologies and electric transportation initiatives. Our lower-cost power production and electricity purchases support hundreds of thousands of jobs throughout the state. Our business customers range from Fortune 100 giants competing in international markets to small manufacturing or service firms that are vital to local economies. We sell power to government agencies; to community-owned electric systems and rural electric cooperatives; to job-producing companies; to private utilities for resale—without profit—to their customers; and to neighboring states, under federal requirements.