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Houston, Tx, United States

Automatic Power/Pharos Marine Group is the world leader in aids to navigation with a track record that is more than a century old.

+1 713-228-5208
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Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada

We build and refit small vessels from gas or diesel power to electric power using fuel-cell/solar power/Stirling engine for shore dinghy in non-agressive propulsion system.

514-694-7162
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Boulder, CO, United States

EnergyWindow(tm). Energy exchange/auction. Portal: energy market information, energy news, weather, generating capacity, energy spot prices, energy futures, energy company stocks, energy event calendar, energy jobs, and discussion forum. Energy consulting. Internet hosting. Banner advertising.

303-444-2366
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Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

MISSION: To deliver a reliable, efficient and cost-effective network of Aids to Navigation for the benefit and safety of all Mariners. The Northern Lighthouse Board's principal concern is with safety: the safety of the mariner at sea; the safety of our own people employed in or around some of the world's most dangerous coastlines; and the safety of environment in which we, and those who come after us, must live and work. The Northern Lighthouse Board has long been at the forefront of navigational technology. The programme to automate all major lighthouses was successfully completed on 31 March 1998. The Board completed the conversion of all its statutory lit buoyage to solar power in 1997. Thereafter, an ongoing programme of modernisation and overhaul will continue well into the 21st Century. The Board has always prided itself on its efficiency and cost effectiveness. For the future, it aims to provide a reliable, low-maintenance and cost-effective network of Aids to Navigation, backed by a safe, efficient and professional support organisation. The joint General Lighthouse Authorities' policy is based on the continuing requirement for the foreseeable future for a base-level of traditional visual aids to navigation, in the form of lights, beacons and buoyage, but a decreasing reliance of these "traditional" aids to navigation and an increasing reliance on high-precision radio aids. The Joint GLAs' policy also provides a mechanism for the ongoing review of tasking and policies.

+44 0131 473 3100
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Madison, Connecticut, United States

Early warning Oil Spill Detection by solar powered buoys (OSPRA). Telemetered data to central Base Station. Sump monitoring for oil with SumpSensor

(203) 318-0535
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Croatia

SEM 1986 d.d. is a Croatian engineering company with 40 years of experience specializing in construction, renovation, and investment projects in green energy including wind, solar, and water power.

+385 21 352 444
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