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Energy West Corporation is a Denver, CO-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Qualus is a leading provider of specialized engineering and technical field services. We play a vital role in the modernization of the electric power infrastructure, decarbonization of the economy, and the broader energy transition. Our team of highly skilled technical professionals provides high quality end-to-end services to clients across the U.S.
Energy Inspectors Corporation, a 10 consecutive time and current holder of the ENERGY STAR® Partner Of The Year award, is one of the leading energy & water efficiency, sustainability, and quality assurance consulting companies in the United States. The company is recognized by the EPA for our pioneering efforts with the National Leadership Award for Indoor Air Quality and the WaterSense® Partner of the Year award for overall excellence in promoting water-efficiency. We are also one of a select group of companies chosen by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to fill the role of LEED™ for Homes Provider. We believe that a building is more than four walls; it is what it contains. We believe our clients are more than clients; they are partners. And we believe that our employees are family. Together we will create buildings that enhance the surrounding community, the environment, and the people who inhabit them. Sustainable design and construction are an integral part of our business and we strive to convey the benefits and profitability of sustainable design to our partners. The need for energy efficiency is growing and our consulting services will nurture the seed of your design and ensure it blossoms into the building you envisioned.
Commercial Contracting Corporation is a Auburn Hills, MI-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) is a wholesale power agency owned by 31 municipal electric utilities. FMPA`s mission is to provide power that is competitively priced, reliable and clean, as well as provide value-added services for its owner-customers. Our members serve approximately two million Floridians. Each FMPA member is locally owned and operated, but they work together on common needs. For example, by coordinating the power supply needs of several communities, the utilities can build larger, more efficient power plants and share operating expenses, all of which reduces the cost of electricity. FMPA has five power supply projects. We supply all the power needs for 13 members and some of the power needs for seven members. Some cities do not purchase power from FMPA, but utilize other services from the Agency.