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CWEE2009
Company in Focus
Climatronics Corporation Print E-mail
Tuesday, 03 April 2007

Meteorological Sensing Solutions

ImageClimatronics was started in 1967 by John H. Robertson (retired) and received its New York incorporation in November of that year. Mr Robertson, an electrical engineer, had been a product manager for a company called Cardion Electronics, which focused on sensors and system integration for various government contracts. Climatronics provides ambient surface meteorological sensors, systems and integrated network solutions.

By David W. Gilmore, VP Marketing, Climatronics Corporation, USA

 
WES Power Technology Inc. Print E-mail
Wednesday, 17 January 2007

Energy Management Solutions for Hybrid Wind and Solar Power Systems

ImageWES Power Technology Inc. develops intelligent energy management solutions for hybrid wind and solar power systems for homeowners and small businesses. Today's market for renewable energy generation from solar and wind power is moving towards the power source hybrid approach and WES Power is one of the few companies integrating these two renewable segments into a single power system.

By Gerry Heffernan, CEO, WES Power Technology Inc., Canada

 
NaREC Print E-mail
Saturday, 04 November 2006
Meeting the Challenge of Innovative Energy Technologies

ImageThe New and Renewable Energy Centre (NaREC) was established in 2002 as a Centre for Excellence for new and renewable energy technologies. Based in Northumberland, UK, NaREC is working to enable the move towards a low carbon economy on a national and international scale by assisting the development and market growth of new energy technologies.

By Dr Keith Melton, Director of Technology, NaREC, UK
 
Scott Bader Company Limited Print E-mail
Friday, 01 September 2006
Manufacturer of Composite Resins, Gelcoats and Adhesives

ImageScott Bader is a company with over 80 years of history in the research, development and manufacture of a wide range of high performance specialist materials for the composites industry. Since the very beginning of unsaturated polyester resins, the company has been at the forefront of the industry, developing innovative products with outstanding performance, proven in a wide range of demanding applications. Scott Bader’s traditional markets have included fibreglass leisure craft, both power boats and yachts, sports cars, vans, buses, trains and other land transport vehicles, pipe and pipe relining, sanitary ware, exterior building parts and cladding, as well as chemical plant and storage facilities. More recently, the company has made major advances in the wind energy market, in which it now offers technologically advanced composite products that can provide significant benefits to the wind energy industry, specifically for rotor blade manufacture. Scott Bader now supplies market-leading turbine and blade manufacturers across the world with approved gelcoat products, and a reliable delivery service with technical support wherever they are based.

By Sarah Carter, European Market Development Manager, Scott Bader Company Limited, UK
 
Macom Technologies Print E-mail
Friday, 07 July 2006
On-line Wear Debris Analysis

ImageMacom Technologies is a Scottish electronics engineering company established in September 1999 following a requirement by its owners, who were involved in the oil and gas industry, for a device to detect and measure wear debris on-line. After searching and finding nothing suitable, the company came across a new technology being developed by Edinburgh University. The sensor being developed had a unique patented screening technique which eliminates the false detection of air and water bubbles as metallic particles, thus giving a far more accurate trend of the machinery condition. Having identified the need for on-line wear debris sensors to compliment the ‘norm’, which was vibration analysis, along with off-line lab testing of oil samples, Macom was formed and was assigned the patented technology.

By Matthew Hunt, Macom Technologies, UK
 
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