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Aventine Renewable Energy, Inc. is a leading producer of ethanol and related by-products. Through our own production facilities we distribute ethanol to many of the leading energy companies in the U.S. We are proud to be one of the leading innovators in the renewable energy field. The products we sell help reduce our country's dependence on foreign oil, benefit the environment by reducing pollutants and improve automobile performance by increasing octane. In addition to ethanol, we also produce several by-products (both bio-products and co-products), including; corn gluten feed and meal, corn germ, condensed corn distillers solubles, dried distillers grain with solubles, wet distillers grain with solubles, carbon dioxide and distiller's' yeast.
Flakt Woods Americas is a Niles, MI-based company in the Energy & Utilities sector.
Headquartered at The University of Texas at Austin, Pecan Street Inc. is a research and development organization focused on developing and testing advanced technology, business model and customer behavior surrounding advanced energy management systems. Our flagship effort is the Pecan Street Demonstration, a smart grid research project that began in Austin’s Mueller community. The organization is comprised of two divisions. The Pecan Street Research Institute is a scientific research institute, focused on advancing understanding and solutions addressing utility system reliability, climate change, renewable energy integration and customer needs and preferences. The Institute is the nation’s most significant creator of original customer energy use research data available to the research community. Pecan Street’s specific research expertise consists of creating, managing, protecting, analyzing and responsibly sharing the highest quality original research data on how customers use electricity, natural gas and water in their homes and businesses. The Pike Powers Laboratory and Center for Commercialization offers specialized capabilities for developing, testing and validating a wide range of smart grid, distributed energy and consumer electronics hardware and software. Learn more at www.pikepowerslab.com. The initiative began in 2008 as a community collaboration to spark the nascent “smart grid” market in Austin the way that the MCC and SEMATECH consortia sparked the region’s semiconductor and information technology sectors a generation ago. Representatives of the founding members – the City of Austin, Austin Energy, The University of Texas, the Austin Technology Incubator, the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce and Environmental Defense Fund – enlisted the participation of nearly a dozen private companies to explore the technical, economic and policy implications of an energy system that relies on better energy efficiency, locally generated renewable energy and a new economic model for electricity utilities. During that initial effort, the founding partners formed a stand-alone organization called Pecan Street Project Inc. that would carry on the effort’s vision beyond the release of the report of recommendations. The 501 (c) (3) non-profit Pecan Street Project Inc. was incorporated in August 2009, before the report of recommendations was released, and renamed Pecan Street Inc. in 2011. The new organization’s first objective was a successful application for a U.S. Department of Energy stimulus grant for a smart grid demonstration at Austin’s Mueller community. The grant was awarded in November 2009, and the demonstration is currently being implemented. Through the Pecan Street Research Institute and Pike Powers Laboratory and Center for Commercialization, the organization continues to explore research and commercialization efforts on a wide range of energy and consumer electronic topics.
Bayshore is a Canadian Public Company with its stock trading in Toronto Venture Exchange (Symbol: BSH). Bayshore is cooperating with China to expand the heavy oil / oilsand upgrading technology opportunity using a proprietary catalyst in North America and worldwide. The process using a proprietary catalyst will convert raw oilsand / heavy oil into diesel fuel light oil, synthetic gas and clean sand/coke. The process can be operated at normal pressure through low temperature heating. Laboratory tests on Canadian heavy crude oil/bitumen,Athabasca oil sands and oil sands from other countries have been conducted and received excellent oil and gas yield. The heavy oil scale up test at the pilot plant in Beijing has also come out amazing result, which means that the process can be industrialized and commercialized.
Public Works Commission of The City of Fayetteville mission is to be a Safe, Highly Productive Utility that Invests in Our Team, Facilities and Infrastructure and Provide Information to Customers