| Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Shelley Garrett |
Director of HR | Profile |
Rebecca Young |
Chief Human Resources Officer | Profile |
Ron Edwards |
Vice President HydroStraw - Profile Products LLC | Profile |
Kevin Spittle |
VP R&D | Profile |
Michael Robeson |
Vice President Research And Development | Profile |
Energy Market Innovations is a Seattle, WA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Solving our world`s energy problem is imperative to securing our survival. We believe decentralized clean energy, will secure a better tomorrow for generations to come. ISA develops and licenses vacuum energy systems to strategic partners.
In-Depth Geophysical, Inc (IDG) is a high-end technology and service company. We specialize in developing Intellectual Property (IP) for sophisticated velocity and depth imaging technology. IDG is dedicated to developing and maintaining our IP so we can remain the best in velocity and depth imaging. We have been working on our technology for years and are heavily invested in refining and utilizing our proprietary technology for our clients. While the industry is suffering from low oil/gas prices, we remain debt-free and In-Depth is still hiring geoscientists and acquiring hardware.
SM&P Utility Resources is a Carmel, IN-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Providing safe, reliable, sustainable and affordable electricity for its cooperative members is the goal of Dairyland Power Cooperative. Headquartered in La Crosse, Wis., Dairyland employs about 550 people in the region. As a Touchstone Energy Cooperative, Dairyland operates its business under the guidance of the cooperative principles and holds true to four core values: innovation, accountability, integrity and commitment to community. Dairyland is a generation and transmission cooperative (G&T) which provides the wholesale electrical requirements and other services for 24 electric distribution cooperatives and 17 municipal utilities in the Upper Midwest. In turn, these cooperatives and municipals deliver the electricity to consumers--meeting the energy needs of more than half a million people. Dairyland`s generating resources include coal, solar, wind, natural gas, hydro and biogas. Dairyland delivers electricity via nearly 3,200 miles of transmission lines and 300 substations located throughout the system`s 44,500 square mile service area that encompasses 62 counties in four states (Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois).