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solar power international is a Seattle, WA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Energy optimization services for supermarkets, data centers, light industrial facilities, school districts and retail stores. Reduce energy use.
Palm Energy, LLC provides Distributed Energy Solutions and Resiliency to businesses globally using e2Companies Patented BESS, the R3Di. Our Mission is to provide energy assurance so our partners can focus on their business, regardless of regional or global disruption. Our turnkey service provides power quality, resiliency, and grid independence while reducing total energy costs. Combined, Palm Energy and e2Complys leadership has successfully completed over 1,200 MWs and 4,000 regulatory reviews for Distributed Generation and Emissions Aftertreatment projects. Please contact us if you would like to learn more about our products and services.
American Solar and Alternative Power is a Stamford, CT-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
In 2011, Canadian Overseas Petroleum Limited made the decision to enter West Africa, specifically in the country of Liberia via Block LB-13. We have a broad team of individuals who have years of experience working in the region, and possess a strong track record of making discoveries. Our goal is to continue to grow our company by exploring for oil in emerging regions where large discoveries are occurring yet remain lightly explored, and by focusing on single well unappraised discoveries in mature basisns and bringing them into production quickly and efficiently. The geological traits of West Africa are similar to those of the North Sea, and our team is excited about exploring for oil and gas in these offshore continental margins. We continue to investigate opportunities elsewhere in the world also. In 2012, we were awarded a 50% working interest in a block located in the eastern portion of the north island in New Zealand. The target in PEP 53806 is oil located in the Whangai and Waipawa shales. These formations exhibit characteristics similar to the productive Bakken Formation in Saskatchewan and North Dakota.