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Wind Energy Research Institutions in United States
Total Records: 3
130 W. 42nd Street, New York, New York 10036, USATelephone Number: 646 291 2900Facsimile Number: 646 219 7168Business: Research Institution, Brokerage, Capital AdvisoryServices: Financial Services, SREC BrokersProducts: Bio Energy, Geothermal Energy, Hydro Energy, Solar Energy, Wind EnergyWeb Site: http://www.karbone.com Karbone is a Renewable Energy and Environmental Markets firm. Our firm offers comprehensive Brokerage, Capital Advisory and Research services in these markets. Karbone's extensive team headquartered in New York with offices in London has worked several solar, wind, biomass and other developers to structure spot and long term transactions with various Energy, Oil&Gas, Financial and Global Commodity firms. Our capital advisory group has successfully helped developers receive variety of financial partners to build their projects. Our Research group provides analytical views on future supply demand for environmental credits and electricity.
2692 North University Drive Suite #6, Sunrise, Florida, USATelephone Number: 866-921-9290Facsimile Number: 954-301-0339Business: Research Institution, "The Worlds #1 Energy Provider."Services: Consulting, Power Purchase Agreements, Green UtilitiesProducts: Alternative Power Systems, Batteries and Accessories, Hydro Energy, Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Clean energy sectorWeb Site: http://solarpanelunitedinc.com "The best customer service & quality care".
4 crome road, syosset, Alabama 11791, USATelephone Number: 516-921-5058Facsimile Number: 4 crome roadBusiness: Research InstitutionServices: Design, EngineeringProducts: Cogeneration Systems, Mini Cogeneration Systems, Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Utility scale electric energy storageWeb Site: http://vulvox.tripod.com Vulvox's patent pending electrcity storage system will cost 7.69% as much as pumped hydroelectric storage and it can store electric energy and regenerate it with 93% efficiency. It will enable storage of intermittent photovoltaic and wind power. If fully implemented by 2030 the Department Of Energy says it will save 4%-7% of all energy produced.
Our breakthrough collectors will generate 50% more power than generated by current power tower plants, and will also add 50% to the electricity generated by Stirling dishes.
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