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Icon Power is a renewable energy company that provides solar panel options to homeowners and businesses in Arizona, Nevada, Texas, and Florida.
Borrego Solar is solving the world’s energy problems by accelerating the adoption of renewable energy. Our people are committed to excellence in every aspect of solar design and construction. Borrego Solar offers a complete range of solar energy services to commercial and public sector customers across the United States. Backed by more than 30 years of industry experience and a dedicated research team, we handle every aspect of solar power installations—including financing, technology evaluation, engineering and design, construction, monitoring, and ongoing maintenance and support—to ensure the most efficient and reliable solution. As a result of successfully installing more than 1,000 solar energy solutions, we’ve developed the expertise and analytical tools needed to accurately predict system production and financial payback. We combine this proven methodology with unique integrated solar financing options and sophisticated technology sourcing to ensure that our solar power systems deliver the greatest possible return on investment.
Confluent Energies is a Cambridge, MA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
California Polar Power Brokers is a San Francisco, CA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. is a world-leading manufacturer of high-performance solar power products that convert sunlight into electricity for residential, commercial, and utility-scale power generation. The company is committed to develop and provide the world with clean and renewable energy to ease the energy shortages as well as human kind’s impact on the environment. JA Solar was founded on May 18, 2005, and was publicly listed on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: JASO) on February 7, 2007. By 2010, JA Solar had firmly established itself as the world’s leader in solar cell production and shipments. The company shipped 1.7 GW over the course of 2012, an increase of 0.4% from the 1.69 GW shipped in 2011.