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National Power Equipment Co. Inc.

January 29th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

In 1970, Abraham Frank, founded National Power Equipment Co. Inc. His mission was to build a high caliber fleet of mobile rental boilers. Though the industry was fairly new at the time, the concept was well received by the marketplace. Since then, National Power Equipment Co. Inc. has been offering this service primarily to the Northeast industrial region.

National Power Equipment Co. Inc. currently limits its inventory of rental boilers to package boilers ranging from 20-HP to 600-HP in size. 80% of its fleet is self-contained in closed trailers up to 44ft long. These units can be combined to offer a range of sizes to their customers. Larger units, 300-HP to 600-HP are mounted on lowboy trailers.

For more information, please visit http://www.nationalpowerequip.com

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LS Power

January 27th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

LS Power is engaged in the development, acquisition and management of power generation and transmission infrastructure. LS Power has a proven track record of successful development activities, operations management and commercial execution, completing some of the sectors most successful transactions. Highly regarded in the financial community, LS Power has raised over $11 billion in debt and equity since 2005.

LS Power has long identified the need to expand the existing transmission system to accommodate new generation. This has been especially pronounced in recent years with regard to renewable resources in areas remote from load centers. The skills and insight developed in the power generation markets translate well into the development and management of transmission infrastructure.

For more information, please visit http://www.lspower.com

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Federation of Electric Power Company

January 26th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan (FEPC) is the trade association for the ten electric utility companies that service the entire country of Japan. As the representative for all utilities, they are committed to the promotion and stability of the electricity sector in Japan. FEPC also greatly values its relationships throughout the world, and they endeavor to foster mutual understanding of energy policies with their international partners.

As an enjoyable side element to their serious discussions on the need for nuclear power in Japan, The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan would like to introduce to you some of the fascinating aspects of Japan’s unique culture. As you learn more about Japan’s electric utility and nuclear power industry, they hope that you may also become more acquainted with their culture and history. These articles are provided completely as a service to their visitors.

For more information, please visit http://www.japannuclear.com

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Global Power Plant

January 25th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

Global Power Plant is your most valued source for replacement and repair services in control valve parts used in power plants applications. They have many years experience in field service and machining. GPPS has established itself with a reputation of continuous high standard in customer satisfaction and safety.

They are specialized in manufacturing and rebuilding control valve components plus the troubleshooting service of their technicians in the field. They can reverse engineer any valve part with certified metal and alloys for that specific trim set. They will analyze the surface hardening and coating, in order to apply stellite overlay if needed.

For more information, please visit http://www.globalpowerplant.com

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Michael Mazzeo Electric Corporation

January 25th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

For 30 years, MME’s core business has been the installation of electrical power and lighting systems for large commercial, institutional and industrial customers. Michael Mazzeo Electric Corporation also provides telecommunications services to meet their customers growing needs in the field. MME has installed local and wide area networks, DC plants and standby power systems for some of the nation’s largest telecommunications companies.

The key to MME’s ability to exceed their customer’s expectations is the unparalleled quality of their people. Conducting business with integrity and demonstrating strong work ethics are the values that the company was founded on and are required from all of their employees. All of their electricians go through a rigorous 5-year apprenticeship program combining both field and classroom work.

For more information, please visit http://www.mmazzeo.com

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US Power Generating Company

January 24th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

US Power Generating Company (USPowerGen) owns and operates fifty-eight generating units at six facilities with a total capacity of over 5,000 Megawatts (MW). USPowerGen subsidiaries sell their energy and capacity into the NYISO and ISO-New England deregulated markets. The combined company represents generation sufficient to serve approximately 20% of the overall load in New York City as well as approximately 50% of the overall load in the Boston metropolitan area.

USPowerGen is led by Mark Sudbey, the CEO, and a management team headquartered in New York City. Equity investors include affiliates of Madison Dearborn Partners LLC, the family of Ray L. Hunt of Dallas, Texas, which controls Hunt Oil Company, and a significant number of financial institutions, as well as the management team. A predecessor of the Company (USPLLC) was started in 2003 to acquire US merchant power projects and other unregulated power assets.

For more information, please visit http://www.uspowergen.com

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XP Power

January 22nd, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

XP Power provides power supply solutions to the electronics industry. Power supplies take the relatively high voltage alternating current supply from the mains and convert it into various lower voltage, stable direct current outputs required to drive electronic equipment. All electronic equipment requires a power supply. The need for their customers to differentiate their product from that of their competitors gives rise to a vast number of power supply requirements to satisfy the endlessly increasing combinations of voltages at different power levels.

XP Power has over 5,000 products at its disposal plus access to custom manufacturing capability where necessary. These products range from AC-DC power supplies, DC-DC converters necessary for Distributed Power Architectures, through to power protection products. XP is committed to being a leading global provider of power solutions, including AC-DC power supplies, DC-DC converters, standby systems and UPS. With ISO9001, XP offers total quality, from in-house design through to manufacturing facilities around the world.

For more information, please visit http://www.xppower.com

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Kepco, Inc.

January 22nd, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

Kepco, Inc., headquartered in Flushing, NY, designs and manufactures well-regulated DC power supplies and associated electronic equipment. Through their 55+ year history, Kepco has acquired a reputation for consistently supplying their customers with the highest quality products. Their designs have pioneered the development of the modern power supply, with such firsts as the first programmable power supply, the first bipolar (4-quadrant) power supply, and the concept of the wide-band operational power supply.

All products manufactured by Kepco are backed by a tradition of service that helps customers achieve reliable solutions to their power supply needs. As part of their continuous improvement program, their facility has been approved for certification to ISO 9001 by an accredited certification body. Kepco is committed to providing innovative solutions to power supply needs. They pursue this objective by providing high quality products in a timely manner, superior support and service and aggressive research and development of new products.

For more information, please visit http://www.kepcopower.com

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Chloride

January 21st, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

Chloride is an international provider of secure power solutions for the business continuity of customers worldwide. Their innovative solutions and services protect business critical systems and processes from the damaging effects of poor quality electrical power and power interruptions prevalent in most world economies, both in developed and developing countries.

Chloride operates through a worldwide network of Chloride sales and service offices and joint-ventures. Chlorides solutions are sold into a wide range of applications and industries from data centres to hospitals to offshore oil platforms. They have consequently developed strong relationships with blue chip customers across a number of market sectors..

For more information, please visit http://www.chloridepower.com

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Ecotricity

January 20th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 triad

Ecotricity is an electricity company with a difference - they’re dedicated to changing the way electricity is made. They take the money their customers spend on electricity and invest it in clean forms of power like wind energy. What’s more, they’re the only green electricity company actually building these new renewable energy sources. In 2007 alone they invested 25 million in wind energy. They’ve been building wind turbines and selling electricity across the country since 1996.

They supply people like Lush, the Co-operative Bank and are proud to be recommended by the Soil Association and Oxfam. The other thing that not many people realise is that they can now all choose who supplies their electricity, and therefore how it’s made, so wherever you live in the country you can actually choose to have your home or business supplied by clean energy. The funny thing is switching takes about five minutes but it’s the biggest single step you can take to reduce your emissions and protect the environment.

For more information, please visit http://www.ecotricity.co.uk

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