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Tim Heidel |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
Triacta Power Technologies is a Ottawa, ON-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Arbex Forest Resource Consultants Ltd. is a Oxford Mills, ON-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Based in Durham, N.C., FlexGen is a leading integration services and software technology provider for energy storage solutions in the United States and globally. FlexGen designs and integrates storage solutions and the software platform that is enabling today`s energy transition. Leveraging its best-in-class energy management software and power electronics, FlexGen delivers utility-scale storage projects integrated with traditional and renewable power generation globally. Our clients and partners include the most technically and commercially demanding developers, utilities, government agencies and industrial companies in the world.
Huntington Exploration Inc., a junior oil and gas company, engages in the evaluation, acquisition, exploration, and development of natural gas and oil properties in Western Canada. The company owns a 0.87% working interests and a 5.3% working interests in the Provost Veteran Viking Unit and Provost Veteran Viking ‘C’ Unit in Alberta; a 50% working interest in two wells located on one section of land in Warwick, Alberta; a 100% working interest in one additional section in the Viking and Sparky zones; a 100% working interest in 2,176 hectares in the Bindloss area of Alberta; and a 100% working interest in 1024 hectares of land in the Pine Creek area of Alberta. It also has a working interest in 5,248 net hectares of crown leases in the Atlee area. The company was formerly known as Goldust Mines Ltd. and changed its name to Huntington Exploration Inc. in July 1997. Huntington Exploration Inc. was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
SiEnergy Systems LLC is an early-stage company commercializing a novel thin film solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) developed at Harvard University. The technology uses inexpensive silicon-based technology and nanometer scale electrolytes to create SOFCs that operate at a commercially desirable temperature and are scalable to meet various power requirements. Thin film SOFC is a promising technology that provides solutions to cost and reliability challenges of fuel cells today. SiEnergy was established in 2007 by Allied Minds and Harvard University. After 3 years of research activity in Shriram Ramanathan’s lab at Harvard University, the company moved to an independent location in Cambridge, MA for further commercialization of the technology. SiEnergy is committed to creating clean, efficient, and affordable power sources that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, oil consumption, and air pollution. We will create a better and brighter future through development of novel thin film solid oxide fuel cell technology.