Babcock and Wilcox Cambridge, Ontario, Canada / Barberton, Ohio, USA www.babcock.com
For over 135 years, The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W) has been supplying innovative solutions to meet the world\'s growing energy needs. With power generation systems and equipment found in more than 800 utilities and industries in over 90 countries, we are truly powering the world.
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Dorr-Oliver Eimco Orillia, Ontario, Canada www.glv.com
Dorr-Oliver Eimco is a leading supplier of high performance liquid/solid separation equipment and process technology. The merger of two industry leaders - GLV/Dorr-Oliver and EIMCO Process Equipment Company - combines the strength of over 150 years of industry experience.
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Environmental Elements Corporation Baltimore, Maryland www.eec1.com
EEC is a solutions-oriented, global provider of innovative technology for plant services, air pollution control equipment and complementary products. The Company serves a broad range of customers in the power generation, pulp & paper, waste-to-energy, rock products, metals and petrochemical industries.
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Eriez Manufacturing Co. Erie, PA www.eriez.com
Eriez Magnetics, world authority in advanced technology for magnetic, vibratory and inspection system applications... designs, develops, manufactures and markets magnetic separation, metal detection and materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment for process and metalworking industries
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New Brunswick Power Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada www.nbpower.com
NB Power operates one of the world\'s most diverse generating systems. It produces economic and dependable electricity at its fourteen hydro, coal, oil, Orimulsion and diesel powered facilities. (The nuclear generation station is in a separate business unit.) The network of generating stations has an installed capacity totalling 3484 MW. Using six different fuel types, and with the arrival of natural gas as one additional source, NB Power has the flexibility to choose the most cost-effective fuel to generate electricity.
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