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U.S.

Cleantech
Profile Guide
U.S. Cleantech Profile Guide
Bright Green Expo
Copenhagen December 12-13, 2009
Printed for: U.S. Commercial Service
Sponsor: AmCham Denmark
Web: www.buyusa.gov
Layout: Workflow
Printed in: 1,000 copies
Invitation from the Secretary 4

Partners and Sponsors 5


FedEx 6
AmCham Denmark 7
American Council on Renewable Energy 8
U.S. Department of Energy 9

Special Exhibitors at Bright Green 11


AECOM 12
Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S 13
Dell 14
District Export Council 15
EarthCore 16
EOS Climate 17
GE 18
Honeywell International, Inc. 19
Intel 20
Johnson Controls, Inc. 21
Microsoft 22
SAS 23
Solazyme, Inc. 24

Special Visitors at Bright Green 25


Advanced Green Technologies 26
Carbonetworks 27
Colorado Office of Economic Development & Int. Trade 28
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 29
Constellation Energy 30
GridWise® Alliance 31
Mike Smith Public Affairs 32
NewEarth Renewable Energy, Inc. 33
Secured Environment 34
Solar Electric Light Fund 35
United Technologies Corporation 36

More U.S. Cleantech Profiles 37
altPOWER 38
Honua Technologies 39
Metropolitan Air Technology 40
Solatube Global Marketing, Inc 41
Sunflower Corporation 42
Verizon Business 43

Environmental Technologies Events 44

Renewable Energy Specialists 46


Invitation from
the Secretary,
I cordially invite both officials and
companies from around the world
to visit our U.S. companies and
organizations that have come to
Bright Green at the Copenhagen
Trade Forum on December 12th and
13th.  There you will find creative
and practical solutions on display,
highlighting the role of American inno-
vation and technology in the transition
to a clean energy economy.

I invite you to develop vital new partnerships with U.S. companies,


whether they be in energy efficiency for central Europe, sustain-
able bio-fuels for sub-Saharan Africa, or alternative electrical power
production for east Asia.   

With your assistance, we can reduce the world’s dependence on


fossil fuels with cleantech solutions that create jobs and protect our
precious natural resources for generations to come.  

I know our companies are looking forward to meeting with you dur-


ing your visit to Bright Green and I hope you will take advantage of
this unique opportunity.  

Most Sincerely,

U.S. Secretary of Commerce


Gary Locke
Partner &
Sponsors
Partner 6

FedEx
Transportations, e-commerce and business services
www.fedex.com

Bright Green contact person


Brad Bowers
Sr. Strategic Sales Analyst
+1 901 434 5166
bbbowers@fedex.com

FedEx is committed to provid- more environmentally friendly.


ing global connections while In August 2005, FedEx Express
minimizing our environmental activated California’s then-
impact. We have integrated largest corporate solar power
responsible environmental installation at its Oakland, CA,
practices into our daily opera- West Coast Hub.
tions, and we continuously set We are proud of the leader-
goals that challenge us to in- ship role we have taken in the
crease efficiencies and reduce adoption and advancement
waste. FedEx works with its of responsible environmental
suppliers and contractors to practices. FedEx is committed
understand the environmental toward a continual improve-
impacts of the materials we use ment process in environmental
throughout our business and management, minimizing its
then works to reduce those environmental impact and ad-
impacts. vancing the long-term health of
We support the growth of planet and local communities.
sustainable energy use through
commitments to renewable
power sources in our op-
erations and use of innovative
technologies in our transpor-
tation fleet. FedEx seeks to
diversify our energy supply
whenever possible, relying on
energy sources such as wind
and solar power. In 2000,
FedEx teamed with Environ-
mental Defense Fund (EDF) on
an ambitious project to make
the standard delivery truck
7 Sponsor

AmCham Denmark
International Business Association
www.amcham.dk

Bright Green contact person


Stephen Brugger
Executive Director
+45 33 932 932
brugger@amcham.dk

As a leading international include “green” components


business association, AmCham designed to support and cre-
Denmark stands ready to sup- ate jobs that will develop and
port the international business advance tomorrow’s competi-
community in meeting the chal- tive skills. It is important that
lenges posed by global climate these plans include longer-term
change. If the international policies focused on sparking
community is ultimately to be innovation and spurring action.
successful in this quest, close AmCham Denmark remains
cooperation between business committed to support business
and the public sector will be and the public sector in further-
crucial. AmCham Denmark ing energy independence and
encourages intensive dialogue fostering innovation and growth
between these two groups in productive and profitable
and believes that common environmental solutions.
understanding on the key is-
sues will be paramount to solid
policy decisions that address
the challenges while enabling
business to remain competitive.
Therefore AmCham Denmark
is committed to playing a
useful role in this process by
facilitating discussion, sharing
information and experiences,
and initiating dialogue.
To address the current
economic environment,
governments across the globe
are structuring their stimulus
packages, virtually all of which
Sponsor 8

American Council on Renewable Energy


Renewable energy / Organization
www.acore.org

Bright Green contact person


Thomas Weirich
Vice President of Corporate Relations
weirich@acore.org

The American Council On financial institutions, govern-


Renewable Energy is a 501(c) ment leaders, educators,
(3) non-profit membership end-users, professional service
organization composed of over providers and allied non-profit
700 corporate and organiza- groups.
tional members focused on
accelerating the adoption of
renewable energy technologies
into the mainstream of Ameri-
can society. ACORE provides
a common platform for the
wide range of interests in the
renewable energy community
including renewable energy in-
dustries, associations, utilities,
end users, professional service
firms, financial institutions and
government agencies.
ACORE serves as a forum
through which these parties
work together on common
interests. For more information
visit our website:
www.acore.org.
ACORE is currently involved
in: wind, solar, geothermal,
biomass and biofuels, hydro-
power tidal/current energy and
waste energy. The scope of
ACORE’s membership also
spans – among others –
9 Sponsor

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF

ENERGY
U.S. Department of Energy
www.doe.gov

Contact information:
EERE Information Center
+1 877 337 3463

The Office of Energy Efficiency enhancing their energy choices


and Renewable Energy (EERE) and their quality of life.
manages the U.S. Department
of Energy’s $2.1 billion applied
science, research, develop-
ment, and deployment portfolio,
which promotes marketplace
integration of renewable and
environmentally sound energy
technologies.
EERE also bears primary
responsibility for education,
conservation, regulation and
efficient use of our nation’s
energy resources, including
federal energy management,
building codes, appliance
standards, and the Energy Star
program, among others. 
The EERE works to strength-
en the United States’ energy
security, environmental quality,
and economic vitality in public-
private partnerships. It supports
this goal through: enhancing
energy efficiency and produc-
tivity; bringing clean, reliable
and affordable energy technolo-
gies to the marketplace; and
making a difference in the
everyday lives of Americans by
Advertisement

PP Møbler is a company in which environmental and climate-friendly


initiatives have been core parts of our business for years. Solely on
heating, PP has reduced its own emissions by approx. 38 tonnes of
CO2 per year – and that was more than 10 years ago.

The vast majority of PP Møbler’s wood supply comes from the beauti-
ful sustainable forests of Denmark and Germany. The joy of working
with wood as an organic whole makes environmental considerations a
natural part of PP Møblers work ethics.

Throughout the years, PP Møbler has manufactured several unique


pieces of furniture in cooperation with different designers. They are all
characterized by exquisit craftmanship and at the same time marked
by the overall design vision. Types, styles, form, and material have
never limited PP Møbler. The majority of the production consists of
Hans J. Wegner’s furniture - mainly chairs - but several other design-
ers have left their mark as well.

PP Møbler has been approved as main sponsor for the UN Climate


Change Conference in Copenhagen 2009. The huge VIP lounge will
be furnished with Hans J. Wegner’s The Chair, the Circle Chair, the
Tray Table and Zaha Hadid’s Ordrupgaard Bench. The U.S. Nation
Space at the Bright Green expo in Forum also features part of the PP
collection.

Learn more at www.pp.dk

For information about environmental matters at PP


Jette Kragh
Environmental Consultant
(+45) 5170 5637
jette@pp.dk

PP Møbler, Toftevej 30, 3450 Allerød, (+45) 4817 2106, info@pp.dk


Sales: Torben Hestbech, +45 2467 9528, torben@pp.dk
Special
Exhibitors at
Bright Green
Special exhibitor 12

AECOM
Design, planning & engineering
www.aecom.com

Bright Green contact person


Claire Bonham-Carter
claire.bonham-carter@aecom.com

Formed from some of the able energy development, and


world’s leading consultancies, manage natural resources.
AECOM is a versatile and col- Our masterplanners create
laborative community of design inherently more sustainable
and engineering professionals communities by encouraging
working in all contexts, at all dense, mixed-use development
scales. We have a shared pur- correlated with mass transit,
pose: to enhance and sustain pedestrian connectivity, and
the world’s built, natural and open space.
social environments. Our architects and building
Around the world, we engineers deliver high-perform-
bring together the following ance buildings tailored to their
capabilities: Architecture, contexts.
Building Engineering, Design + Our landscape architects and
Planning, Economics, Energy, urban designers design low-
Environment, Government impact landscapes.
Services, Program + Construc- Our program + construction
tion Management, Transporta- managers maintain and ad-
tion and Water. vance sustainable agendas as
Our capabilities provide for a projects are implemented. Our
range of low-carbon outcomes. professionals in Water, Energy,
Our strategic planners help Transportation and Environment
local governments develop deliver sustainable infrastruc-
strategies to reduce their car- ture to support these places.
bon footprints. Our economists
inform a higher and more even
quality of life for communities.
Our environmental + eco-
logical planners conserve open
space, protect biodiversity,
restore habitat, support renew-
13 Special exhibitor

Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S


Waste-to-energy, biomass energy &
multiple fuel fired plants
www.volund.dk

Bright Green contact person


Mogens Tyllesen
Sales Manager
+45 7614 3400
bwv@volund.dk

Our solutions and


technologies:

››Waste-to-energy plants
››Biomass power plants
››Waste incineration
››Combustion technology
››Biomass boilers
››Combustion grates, fur
nace and boiler design
››Development of new
technologies
››Project management
››Engineering
››Commissioning
››24/7 service
››Components and spare
parts
››Inspections and surveying
››Condition assessment
››Consulting and pre-
planned maintenance
››Repairs, optimization, and
upgrades
Special exhibitor 14

Dell
IT systems and services / Green IT solutions
www.dell.com/earth

Bright Green contact person


Asbjorn Navrestad
Field Marketing Manager
+45 2224 9347
asbjorn_navrestad@dell.com

Dell’s commitment to the envi- ply for servers and an 80 PLUS


ronment takes many forms. Silver-certified power supply for
Approximately 26% of global desktops. Dell was a founding
energy is sourced from green member of ENERGY STAR and
power and there is a continued first in the industry to announce
focus on purchasing enough compliance with ENERGY
green power, verified emis- STAR 5.0 requirements on
sion reductions and renewable select systems.
energy certificates globally Continuous development of
to cover total electricity use. ‘green’ products is another fo-
In August 2008, Dell met its cus. Last year Dell announced
carbon-neutral goal through a plan to transition all note-
a combination of operational books to LED displays within
efficiencies, greater investment 12 months. LED displays are
in green power and responsible mercury-free, highly recyclable
offsetting. and deliver significant energy
Dell also offers free recycling savings compared to CCFL
of Dell-branded computer technology.
equipment to consumers world- Finally, Dell is working to
wide. No-charge recycling of eliminate the use of about 20
any brand of used computer or million pounds of packaging
printer is offered when purchas- material by the end of 2012.
ing Dell solutions. Customers Desktop and laptop packaging
in several countries can also materials will be reduced by
donate working computers to approximately 10% worldwide,
non-profit organizations in their increase sustainable content
community. in cushioning and corrugate
In the field of energy ef- packaging by 40% and ensure
ficiency, Dell was the first that 75% of packaging compo-
computer manufacturer to list nents are curbside recyclable
an 80 PLUS Gold power sup- by 2012.
15 Special exhibitor

District Export Council


Green Industry & Technology Committee
www.greendec.com

Bright Green contact person


Lori van Arsdale
Chairman
lorijo2@hotmail.com

The Green Industry & Technol- trade expertise to complement


ogy Committee under the the U.S. Commercial Serv-
District Export Council has a ice’s export promotion efforts
number of focus areas: through counseling businesses
on the exporting process and
››Address exporting issues conducting trade education
of importance to the U.S. and community outreach.
Department of Commerce DECs are organizations of
and District Export Councils leaders from the local business
related to green products, community, appointed by suc-
services, and technologies. cessive Secretaries of Com-
››Encourage DECs to work merce, whose knowledge of
with their small and medium international business provides
size companies to bring their a source of professional advice
green products, services, for local firms.
and technologies to export For more than 30 years,
markets. DECs have served the United
››Work with Commerce and States by assisting companies
the Administration to assist in their local communities
small and medium size com- export, thus promoting our
panies with green products, country’s economic growth and
services, and technologies creating new and higher-paying
to obtain information that will jobs for their communities.
make them more competitive
in export markets.

About the District Export


Council
The individual District Export
Councils (DECs) contribute
leadership and international
Special exhibitor 16

EarthCore
www.earthcoreindustries.com

Bright Green contact person


Skip Tamargo
+1 800 642 2920
skip@isokern.net

Earthcore Industries L.L.C. is Iso-caps, Elemental Clay pots,


a Jacksonville, Florida based Copper pots, Mortar, Metal
company that is the exclusive chimney, Exhaust fans, Cast
importer and distributor of iron dampers, Insulating mate-
Isokern brand fireplaces and rial, firebrick.
chimney systems for North
America. Along with the Isokern
brand, Earthcore Industries also
supplies and distributes other
fine hearth related products.
Isokern is the pioneer in
modular masonry fireplace and
chimney design having over 60
years of professional experi-
ence worldwide. With its modu-
lar, inter-locking construction,
Isokern fireplaces and chimney
systems are lighter and
easier to assemble than other
systems. The environmentally
friendly pumice stone construc-
tion offers a high insulation
value and exhibits reflective
qualities improving the burn
efficiency of each fireplace pro-
duced. Isokern fireplaces and
chimney systems are perfect
for indoor, outdoor, multifamily
and commercial use.
Product line includes: Isok-
ern, Isoflames, Colonial Brick,
17 Special exhibitor

EOS Climate
Verified Emissions Reduction Producer
www.eosclimate.com

Bright Green contact person


Saskia Feast
VP Business Development
+1 626 840 6955
sfeast@eosclimate.com

EOS Climate produces Verified permanent, readily monitored


Emission Reductions (VERs) and verified.
through the destruction of EOS Climate ensures deliv-
ozone depleting substances ery of high quality emissions
(ODS). reductions through:
ODS, that have been
phased out of production by ››Expertise in technical
the implementation of the issues with ODS & GHG
Montreal Protocol, are still be- projects. EOS founder
ing recycled and used by leaky, is key member of panel
old air conditioning units and adopting standard US
refrigeration equipment. The (CAR, expected Feb
result of this continued pattern 2010), authored 1st
of use will be the eventual adopted ODS destruction
emissions of global inventories protocol.
of ODS. Current inventories are ››Guaranteed delivery of
estimated to be approximately VERs with recognized
18 Billion Mt CO2e. leaders in the EOS supply
EOS Climate set out to chain
address this problem using ››EOS IT platform provides
the global greenhouse gas transparent project tracking
(GHG) markets. We authored from source to sale.
a comprehensive, ISO 14064 ››EOS system includes proven
conformant methodology to extraction, purification and
ensure confidence in ODS approved destruction tech-
destruction projects. Concur- nology.
rently we built a transparent ››EOS operational solution
system for the collection and is designed to benefit local
destruction of ODS. economy through job crea-
ODS destruction projects are tion.
quick to implement, additional, ››Proven innovator
Special exhibitor 18

GE
Infrastructure, Media and Finance
www.ecomagination.com

Bright Green contact person


Barbara Vermeire
Events Manager International
+32 475 912563
barbara.vermeire@ge.com

GE is a diversified infra- operations to use resources


structure, finance and media more wisely. Under ecomagi-
company taking on the world’s nation, GE has set targets to
toughest challenges. From reduce its own greenhouse gas
aircraft engines and power emissions and water
generation to financial services, consumption.
medical imaging, and television In 2008, GE invested over
programming, GE operates in $6 billion in R&D, $1.4 billion
more than 100 countries and of which was spent on devel-
employs about 300,000 people oping cleaner technologies.
worldwide. GE has more than 30,000
Ecomagination is GE’s technologists around the world,
business initiative to help meet who work intensely to deliver
customers’ demand for cleaner leading-edge technologies and
and more energy-efficient products.
products and to drive reliable Visit ecomagination.com to
growth for GE. Ecomagination find out more or let us know
also reflects GE’s commitment your views.
to invest in a future that creates
innovative solutions to envi-
ronmental challenges. GE’s
ecomagination portfolio has
grown to over 80 products and
services from energy genera-
tion to water treatment; from
aircraft engines to locomotives
to lighting.
Developing more energy- and
fuel-efficient products and tech-
nologies is an important step.
So too is improving GE’s own
19 Special exhibitor

Honeywell International, Inc.


www.honeywell.com

Bright Green contact person


Zakia Demaghelatrous
Marketing Communications Leader
Europe, Middle East, Africa
+971 50 818 5369
zakia.demaghelatrous@honeywell.com

Honeywell embraces its obliga- to displace 20% of liquid


tion of environmental steward- transportation fuels by 2030,
ship through the pursuit of Green House Gas emissions
technology that is building a could be held nearly flat at
world that’s safer and more current levels.
secure…more comfortable and ››By 2012 Honeywell will
energy efficient…more innova- reduce its greenhouse gas
tive and productive. emissions by 30%, and will
Honeywell values its standing increase its energy efficiency
as a respectable and responsi- by 20%, both from a 2004
ble global business leader. We baseline year.
recognize that environmental
stewardship is behaviour Honeywell International (www.
expected of corporate lead- honeywell.com) is a Fortune
ers today. It is a pillar of our 100 diversified technology and
reputation with the customers manufacturing leader, serving
we serve. customers worldwide with aer-
ospace products and services;
Did you now that? control technologies for build-
››About 50% of Honeywell ings, homes and industry; au-
portfolio is delivering energy tomotive products; turbocharg-
efficiency. ers; and specialty materials.
››If the United States could Based in Morris Township, N.J.,
adopt Honeywell’s products Honeywell’s shares are traded
already in the marketplace on the New York, London, and
today, immediately and com- Chicago Stock Exchanges. For
prehensively, the country’s more news and information on
energy consumption could Honeywell, please visit
be reduced by 15 to 20%. www.honeywellnow.com.
››If Honeywell’s Ecofin-
ing process were used
Special exhibitor 20

Intel
Semiconductor Industry / Manufacturer
www.intel.com

Bright Green contact person


Anders Aarsoe
Business & Market Director
Northern European Territory
+45 2960 0962
anders.aarsoe@intel.com

It’s not just what we make. makers increasingly realize the


It’s what we make possible. enabling role that semiconduc-
tors and IT equipment play in
Intel pushes the boundaries improving the energy efficiency
of innovation so our work can of other industries’.
make people’s lives more excit- Thus, Intel Capital continues
ing, fulfilling, and manageable. its Cleantech investments in
We never stop looking for the energy generation and storage,
next leap ahead—in technology, transportation, consumption,
education, culture, manufactur- transmission, and distributions,
ing, and social responsibility. and the Intel Open Energy
Intel believes that climate Initiative aligns and mobilizes
change is a serious economic, Intel and its partners around the
social and environmental chal- application of technology and
lenge that warrants a serious open standards to accelerate
societal response and this the global transition to smart
belief is reflected in our own energy.
stewardship actions. For over a
decade, Intel has been a leader It’s not just what we make.
in addressing climate change It’s what we make possible.
by reducing our emissions of
PFCs and by improving the
energy efficiency of our opera-
tions and products. Climate
change is also an opportunity.
Intel has established, and in-
tends to maintain, a leadership
position in providing the most
efficient semiconductors that
drive energy efficiency in our
customers’ equipment. Policy
21 Special exhibitor

Johnson Controls, Inc.


Sustainable construction / Manufacturer
www.johnsoncontrols.com

Bright Green contact person


Steve Thomas
Manager Global Energy & Sustainability
+1 414 524 4000
stephen.a.thomas@jci.com

Johnson Controls, Inc. designs, and services that consume less


manufactures, installs and energy, cause less pollution
operates energy efficient me- and use resources efficiently.
chanical equipment and digital Energy efficiency is our core
facility management systems business. Our technologies
that optimize energy use and have been used successfully
improve comfort and security in for decades to help reduce
buildings. We also manufacture energy costs and emissions.
batteries for automobiles and We are growing our renew-
hybrid electric vehicles and able energy business and have
innovative automotive interiors made significant investments in
that help make driving more manufacturing for Lithium-ion
comfortable, safe and enjoy- batteries, which we already
able. produce for hybrid vehicles in
Our environmental perform- Europe. We are building North
ance is a result of our com- America’s first Lithium-ion bat-
mitment to corporate values, tery plant in Holland, Michigan.
which embody the spirit of We reduced our global GHG
sustainability and lead us to emissions by 30% per dollar
socially responsible behavior in of revenue between 2002 and
our workplaces and communi- 2008 and have set a new 30%
ties. reduction goal for the 2008 to
Johnson Controls was 2018 period. We report our
founded 125 years ago based emissions transparently through
on a product that reduced en- the Global Reporting Initiative.
ergy use in buildings. We have For more information, please
remained dedicated to creating visit www.johnsoncontrols.com.
a more sustainable world and
to helping customers do the
same by making buildings
“greener” through technologies
Special exhibitor 22

Microsoft
Information & Communication Technologies /
Software developer
www.microsoft.com

Bright Green contact person


Luca Nizzola
Citizenship Coordinator
+32 485 80 71 74
v-lucan@microsoft.com

At Microsoft, we are committed potentially reducing energy use


to software and technology in- by up to 90%.
novations that help people and Manage energy efficiency
organizations around the world and your environmental foot-
improve the environment and print
manage the impact of climate Microsoft Dynamics AX
change. can help you reduce risk and
Business and IT profession- liability associated with corpo-
als are sometimes surprised rate governance by delivering
to learn that environmental capabilities that reduce manu-
sustainability and financial facturing waste and promote
sustainability are not mutually environmental sustainability.
exclusive. The fact is, there Rethink business practices to
are a number of IT solutions positively impact the environ-
available today that deliver ment
significant savings through a Microsoft Unified Communi-
combination of energy conser- cations includes products like
vation, improved workflow, and Exchange Server and Office
streamlined deployment. For Communications Server that
example: enable collaboration and limit
Reduce IT energy consump- the need for expensive travel.
tion and carbon emissions
Windows 7 has built-in
power management features
that can reduce a company’s
energy use by as much as 30%
and can help lower energy
costs.
Microsoft Virtualization
enables multiple operating sys-
tems to run on a single server,
23 Special exhibitor

SAS
IT / Software
www.sas.com

Bright Green contact person


Alyssa Farrell
Product Marketing Manager
+1 919 332 4600
alyssa.farrell@sas.com

About SAS Award-winning customer


SAS is the leader in business support
analytics software and services, SAS customers receive a full
and the largest independ- suite of support services. Our
ent vendor in the business online customer support center
intelligence market. Through provides always-on access to
innovative solutions delivered a wealth of technical support,
within an integrated framework, reference information, educa-
SAS helps customers at more tional resources and communi-
than 45,000 sites improve per- ties. More than 11,000 SAS
formance and deliver value by employees – in more than 50
making better decisions faster. countries and 400 SAS offices
Since 1976 SAS has been giv- – provide local support for
ing customers around the world global implementations.
THE POWER TO KNOW®.
Sustainability
Financial strength More than being “green,”
With consistent revenue growth sustainability means that SAS
and profitability, SAS has the takes a long-term view when
depth of resources to sustain making business decisions,
excellence in product develop- whether they involve attract-
ment and customer support. ing, retaining and motivating
While many competitors have the best employees; serving
merged, changed ownership or customers; or caring for the
simply vanished, privately held physical environment. From
SAS has remained focused on LEED-certified buildings to a
our primary mission – delivering solar farm generating energy
superior software and enhanc- for the region, SAS strives to
ing customer relationships. meet the sustainable demands
of doing business.
Special exhibitor 24

Solazyme, Inc.
Renewable Algal Oil Production
www.solazyme.com

Bright Green contact person


Genet Garamendi
VP, Corporate Communications
+1 415 713 7191
ggaramendi@solazyme.com

Solazyme, Inc. is a U.S.-based zyme’s oils and biomaterials


renewable oil and bioproducts are tailored not only for biofuel
company and the leader in production, but also as drop-in
algal synthetic biotechnology. replacements for fossil petro-
Solazyme harnesses the power leum. These natural oils and
of microalgae to renewably biomaterials are also modified
produce clean and scalable for a wide variety of natural
high performance biofuels, plant oils and compounds, mak-
industrial chemicals and ing them useful in a range of
health and wellness products. products, including oleochemi-
Solazyme’s unique microbial cals, cosmetics and foods.
fermentation process allows Since its foundation in 2003
algae to produce oil in standard by Jonathan Wolfson and Harri-
fermentation facilities quickly, son Dillon, Ph.D., Solazyme has
efficiently and at large scale. produced the world’s first algal-
It is with this technology that based renewable diesel, the
Solazyme has become the only world’s first 100% algal-based
advanced biofuels company jet fuel, and road tested the first
producing thousands of gallons algae-derived renewable diesel
at scale, thus driving down the and biodiesel for thousands of
production cost curve. miles in unmodified vehicles.
Solazyme’s oils and fuels Most notably, Solazyme will
provide compelling solutions supply the United States Navy
to increasingly complex issues with the largest commercial
of fuel scarcity, energy security deliveries of algae renewable
and environmental impact while diesel fuel to date for testing
fitting cleanly into the pre- with its fleet of ships and jets,
existing multi-trillion dollar fuel and has just produced the
infrastructure. world’s first 100% pure cel-
With nearly 50 patents lulosic fuel made from non-food
received or pending, Sola- feedstocks.
Special
Visitors at
Bright Green
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Advanced Green Technologies


Solar / Sales Agent
www.agt.com

Bright Green contact person


Geoffrey H. Mason
Director of Sales Europe
+1 954 816 9353
geoffm@agt.com

Advanced Green Technolo-


gies (AGT) is an innovative
solar technology company.
Advanced Green Technologies
provides a complete spectrum
of sustainable building-integrat-
ed solutions and renewable
energy products for commercial
and residential applications.
Advanced Green Technologies
procures, designs, distributes,
and supports installation of the
most advanced, cost-effective,
and efficient green solutions to
its clients worldwide.
Advanced Green Techno-
logies is built on over 25 years
of experience in the commercial
roofing and building indus-
try.  The company will be the
leading source for solutions
to cost-effectively protect our
environment. Advanced Green
Technologies will partner with
leading manufacturers of green
technologies. We will provide
the best spectrum of solutions
for green building construction.
27 Special visitor

Carbonetworks
Performance management software / Service provider
www.carbonetworks.com

Bright Green contact person


Michael Meehan
CEO & President
+1 415 519 0494
michael.meehan@carbonetworks.com

The Carbonetworks™ Perform-


ance Management Platform
allows companies to run their
Energy, GHG, and Sustain-
ability initiatives like a business
– providing a consolidated cor-
porate scorecard for measuring
performance. Our modular
approach enables companies
of all sizes to start managing
and reducing their carbon
and energy inventories quickly
and easily. This software-as-
a-service solution integrates
with hundreds of systems, from
spreadsheets to legacy ERP
systems, and in-house soft-
ware. Our platform helps some
of the world’s largest and most
complex organizations evaluate
current inventories, plan for
reductions based on solid ROI
analysis, then execute and opti-
mize their plans by connecting
to the world’s largest carbon
and energy management
network.
Special visitor 28

Colorado Office of Economic Development &


International Trade
State Government
www.colorado.gov

Bright Green contact person


Alice Madden/Sandi Moilanen
Director, Trade & Investment for Europe, Middle East
& Africa
sandi.moilanen@state.co.us

Colorado (CO) has all the renewable energy R&D and


resources to be one of the commercialization.
world’s leading cleantech ››Gov. Ritter’s New Energy
clusters. The state is home to Economy policies are leading
a large number of innovative, CO forward by establish-
established and emerging ing the state as a prime
companies, world class labora- location for the development
tories and research institutions, and manufacturing of clean
abundant sources of renew- energy technologies, and se-
able energy, a supportive state curing our energy, economic
government and a growing pool and environmental future.
of talent. This is demonstrated Gov. Ritter’s focus has led to
by the following: a doubling of CO’s renew-
able energy requirement and
››There are more than 300 to the creation of CO’s first
cleantech companies in Climate Action Plan. 
CO, such as Vestas, SMA, ››CO is uniquely positioned to
RePower, and Siemens. advance renewable energy
››CO is among the top 3 and energy efficiency R&D at
states in cleantech VC. In the state’s national labs and
2008, CO cleantech com- universities. CO is poised to
panies received over $300 leverage these institutions
million in venture funding. along with the state’s 122
››CO is home to NREL, Amer- GW of potential wind and
ica’s largest lab devoted to solar resources, to realize
renewable energy R&D and clean energy and excellent
commercialization. jobs statewide.
››The University of CO, CO
State University and the CO
School of Mines are world
leaders in cleantech and
29 Special visitor

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
State agency
www.newpa.com

Bright Green contact person


Geert Hovens
Authorized Investment Representative
+31 478 50 81 65
ghovens@lancebv.com

Our Center for Direct Invest- a leader in technology-based


ment team works with Pennsyl- economic development through
vania (PA) authorized int. reps an unmatched economic stimu-
around the world, to attract lus package and progressive
foreign-based companies to the initiatives, such as the Keystone
region. PA has over 300 local/ Innovation Zones.  
regional economic develop- International Business De-
ment agencies, many of which velopment: Great companies
partner with us to encourage are built in PA. Domestic and
and promote business and new foreign companies benefit from
job growth in PA. PA’s integration into the global
Promoting Environmental economy. PA is a leader in
Responsibility: PA knows the cross-border projects, has the
value of natural resources, largest network of int. offices of
and works hard to protect any US state and is commit-
environment. Our cutting-edge ted to break down any barriers
initiatives and programs place to entry for new businesses.
us among the environmental PA has almost 6,000 foreign-
leaders of the US. owned businesses that employ
Energy Independence 250,000 people and is the na-
Strategy: Strategic legal and tion’s fastest growing exporter.
policy-oriented regulations for We are the state of innovation.
safeguarding our environment
and promoting energy inde-
pendence. An addition to the
$650m Energy Independence
Fund promoting clean energy
and economic development
throughout the state.
Technology Investment in
the State of Innovation: PA is
Special visitor 30

Constellation Energy
Natural gas solutions / Service provider
www.constellation.com

Bright Green contact person


Mary T. Castagnera
Government Relations Program Manager
mary.t.castagnera@constellation.com

A leading supplier of en- environmental responsibility,


ergy products and services to and customer focus – guide
wholesale and retail electric our actions.
and natural gas customers. Our performance values –
A major generator of electric- speed, accountability, passion
ity with a diversified fleet of for excellence and creation of
generating units strategically value – measure our results.
located throughout the United
States and Canada, totaling
approximately 7,100 megawatts
of generating capacity.
Among the leaders pursu-
ing the development of new
nuclear plants in the United
States.
A regulated distributor of
electricity and natural gas in
Central Maryland through our
utility, Baltimore Gas and Elec-
tric Company.
A FORTUNE 500 energy
company, with headquarters in
Baltimore, MD, and revenues of
$19.8 billion in 2008.
Our vision is to be the first-
choice provider for customers
seeking energy solutions in the
complex and changing energy
marketplace.
Our foundational values –
integrity, teamwork, social and
31 Special visitor

GridWise® Alliance
Advocacy Organization
www.gridwise.org

Bright Green contact person


Katherine Hamilton
President
+1 202 530 9740
khamilton@gridwise.org

The GridWise Alliance,


founded in 2003, is a coalition
of public and private stakehold-
ers that advocates for a smarter
grid for the public good. The
Alliance facilitates the effective
collaboration among stakehold-
ers, to promote, educate, and
advocate for the adoption of
innovative smart grid solutions.
These solutions will achieve
economic and environmental
benefits for customers, com-
munities, shareholders and
society.
GridWise Alliance members
include utilities, IT companies,
equipment vendors, new tech-
nology providers and academic
institutions.
For more information about
the GridWise Alliance, visit:
www.gridwise.org
Special visitor 32

Mike Smith Public Affairs


Public & Government Affairs
www.mikesmithpa.com

Bright Green contact person


Mike Smith
CEO
+1 703 623 3834
bhgmike@aol.com

CEO and founder Mike Smith, dia public relations campaigns


50, has extensive agency to drive policy initiatives and
experience with both Congres- grassroots advocacy.
sional and Executive branches Mike Smith Public Affairs
of U.S. government (including collaborates with various clean
ITA, DOE, DoD, and the FCC). energy and climate change
Most recently, Mike Smith has organizations in the United
been nominated by the Dept. of States, including GridWise and
Commerce and Secretary Gary the DOE Smart Grid agency,
Locke to serve in a citizen’s to identify and pursue federal
advisory role on information energy grants. MSPA has also
technology and international represented Smart Grid indus-
trade issues called ITAC (await- try leaders from Washington,
ing clearance and a final confir- DC law firms, such as Baker
mation). Smith also organized Botts – which recently secured
Presidential advance and press $200 Million in ARRA funding
throughout President Obama’s for a Smart Grid Energy clients. 
campaign. He is a regular MSPA is a member of the
columnist at Huffington Post. National Press Club, American
(www.huffingtonpost.com) League of Lobbyists, Interna-
Mike Smith Public Affairs tional Association of Business
(MSPA) is a bipartisan, Wash- Communicators, and various
ington, D.C. based firm with ad- political action committees.
ditional satellite offices in both
New York and Chicago that
provides: Federal grant counsel
and guidance (including
ARRA); Relationship-building
and networking opportunities
with government agencies; 
Both traditional and social me-
33 Special visitor

NewEarth Renewable Energy, Inc.


Biofuels
www.newearth1.net

Bright Green contact person


Ahava A. Amen
President / Founder
+1 206 399 9299
aamen@newearth1.net

Immediate Energy lutants. Our EPT plant cleanly


Solutions separates solid fuel (E-Coal)
NewEarth is a renewable completely from liquid fuel and
energy company with a propri- our filter process isolates the
etary and proven technology water from the E-Oil (bio crude
that produces two renewable, oil). Compared with other bio-
carbon negative alternatives oils E-Oil has virtually no water
to fossil fuel simultaneously: in it and has a higher usable
bio char (E-Coal), a flex fuel or energy value by making avail-
replacement for coal, and bio able the full energy potential of
crude oil (E-Oil). the renewable fuel.

Feedstock-Universal – Au- 2 Fuels, 4 Uses, 5 Ways To


thentic Sustainability Reverse Climate Change
Unlike basic torrefied wood, E-Coal and E-Oil are carbon
NewEarth’s EPT technology negative or carbon neutral
is feedstock universal and can depending on the local feed-
produce two primary clean stock and are used as direct
fuels simultaneously that have replacement or flex fuel alterna-
a comparable energy output tive for the two most polluting
as the fossil fuels they replace. fossil fuels; coal, petroleum.
No feedstock is food-based, NewEarth’s renewable fuels
competes for agricultural land have five different applications:
or threatens ecosystems. existing electric power genera-
tion, transportation, metal work,
Unmatched Energy Output heat production and carbon
NewEarth’s fuels are cleaner sequestration in the soil.
that result in more energy
output. E-Coal has the same or
greater energy value as fossil
coal, without any of the pol-
Special visitor 34

Secured Environment
Emissions Accounting / Service company
www.securedenviron.com

Bright Green contact person


Edward Leung
CEO
+1 415 310 6929
eleung@securedenviron.com

Located in Silicon Valley, information, (2) environmental


California, Secured Environ- and operating conditions, and
ment is a company comprised (3) scientifically established
of individuals with experience in calculations of emissions of
strategic planning, environmen- green house gases and other
tal economics, data modeling pollutants. The process pro-
and analytics, and software vides clients with individually
design. Secured Environment tailored, rapid, real-time intel-
provides clients with software ligence about specific types
and services for the quantifica- of pollutant emissions, so they
tion, valuation, and analysis of can assess energy usage and
pollutant emissions associated establish incentives for energy
with power generation and con- and/or pollution mitigation.
sumption activities undertaken Secured Environment deliv-
for people/goods movement erables entail either (1) collect-
within a defined region. ing requisite data from clients,
Secured Environment’s Emis- using client data to assess
sions Accounting™ process energy usage, and providing
employs the same methodol- client with detailed reports,
ogy for all fossil fuel engines or (2) providing clients with
– including ships, cars, trains, software tailored to their needs,
trucks, heavy duty equipment, so they can assess their own
power plants, etc. – which ena- energy usage, while maintain-
bles clients to utilize a single, ing confidentiality and integrity
internally consistent methodol- of company data.
ogy to quantify levels of past, Secured Environment’s
current, and/or projected future process is PC or smartphone
pollutant emissions across all based, is readily incorporated
source emitters. The process into clients’ existing monitor-
draws upon data from three ing platforms, and requires no
sources: (1) power generation hardware purchases.
35 Special visitor

Solar Electric Light Fund


Solar power, service company
www.self.org

Bright Green contact person


Robert Freling
Executive Director
+1 202 234 7275
info@self.org

The Solar Electric Light Fund tion and economic prospects of


(SELF) is fighting climate the world’s poorest citizens.
change and global poverty SELF has been working in
by bringing solar power and the field of renewable energy,
Internet access to the world’s household energy and decen-
poorest people in remote rural tralized rural electrification
areas. SELF’s Solar Integrated for over 19 years. We have a
Development model provides proven track record of manag-
electricity for village wells, ing complex, multi-disciplinary
homes, clinics, schools, drip ir- international projects and have
rigation and microenterprise to worked on renewable energy
improve the health, education, strategy issues in Africa, Asia,
food security and job opportu- Latin America, the U.S. and the
nities for the 1.7 billion people Caribbean.
living in energy poverty. SELF SELF offers carbon offsets to
provides training in the set-up, help organizations, events and
installation and maintenance of individuals go carbon neutral.
the solar electric and wireless
systems to enable communities
to remain self-reliant.
To meet global challenges
such as climate change,
poverty, and food and water
scarcity, SELF works to assign
greater priority to the impor-
tance of sustainable energy
among international develop-
ment banks, aid agencies,
foundations and philanthropic
individuals who are committed
to improving the health, educa-
Special visitor 36

United Technologies Corporation


Hi-tech products and services / Manufacturer
www.utc.com

Bright Green contact person


Thomas Reynaert,
President United Technologies
International Operations Europe
+1 202 336 7456
Thomas.reynaert@utc.com

United Technologies Corpora- ogy not only uses less energy


tion (UTC) provides high tech- when lifting loads, but it gives
nology products and services energy back to the building on
to the building systems and descent.
aerospace industries worldwide And with 40% higher ef-
through our industry-leading ficiency than current industry
businesses: Carrier heating, air standards, our Carrier 23XRV
conditioning and refrigeration Evergreen® chiller is the
solutions; Hamilton Sundstrand world’s most efficient non-
aerospace and industrial sys- ozone depleting water-cooled
tems; Otis elevators and esca- chiller.
lators; Pratt & Whitney engines; Beyond product innova-
Sikorsky helicopters; UTC tions, we strive continually to
Fire & Security systems and reduce the impact of our own
UTC Power fuel cells. People operations. We’ve reduced
around the world rely on our our water and base energy use
products and services to make by 50 percent and 22 percent,
cities and travel between them respectively, over the 12-year
more efficient, harsh climates period ending 2008 on a com-
more livable and people more pany twice the size. For more
secure. information, visit www.utc.com.
UTC was founded by
pioneers whose innovations
transformed the way people
live and work. We continue our
legacy of innovation today to
create technologies that help
us all do much more, with much
less energy.
Our Otis Gen2® elevator
with ReGen™ drive technol-
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Cleantech profile 38

altPOWER
BIPV systems / Service provider
www.altpower.com

Contact person
Anthony O. Pereira
President & CEO
+1 212 206 0022 ext. 6005
anthony@altpower.com

altPOWER is a leader in the Anthony Pereira, has strong


field of renewable energy sys- relationships with top global
tem development, design, and manufacturers and suppliers
installation and supplies inte- enabling us to supply a wide
grated photovoltaic and small range of products. We can pro-
wind systems. We focus on vide clients with the resources
customized renewable energy and knowledge of a major
systems for buildings, campus- corporation while maintaining
es and developments and pride the response time and attention
ourselves on our versatility, high of a small firm.
quality and reputation, working We are a leading renewable
with some of the world’s lead- energy firm in the complex NY
ing architectural, engineering, metropolitan area market and
and construction firms. have designed and installed
We are experts in Building PV systems for customers
Integrated PV Systems (BIPV) across the U.S. including the
where solar electric panels US Department of Energy’s
replace standard building Headquarters, the Rockefeller
materials on facades, canopies, Center and GE’s Corporate
skylights and other surfaces, Headquarters in CT. Solid
and in renewable energy de- experience in commercial solar
sign and construction for urban system design, procurement
areas and tall buildings. We and installation, and many satis-
offer full, customized services fied customers make altPOW-
from design to engineering to ER the ideal choice for your
user training and EPC services next green power project.
for turn-key renewable energy
systems.
We are headquartered in
New York City and our expe-
rienced President and CEO,
39 Cleantech profile

Honua Technologies
Waste treatment & energy recovery systems
www.honuatech.com

Contact person
Shani Yamada
Operations Manager
+1 808 523 3140
syamada@honuatech.com

Honua Technologies is an in- of infected livestock, items


dustry leader in the design and contaminated with chemical
manufacture of high technology and biological agents, mobile
waste treatment and energy destruction systems, volume
recovery systems. Honua’s reduction of low-level radioac-
members have collectively tive waste, cremation of human
designed high heat waste treat- remains and animals, including
ment equipment and operated pets.
commercial waste treatment Pollution Control: hot scrub-
facilities for over seventy-five bing systems using electro-
years in the U.S., Europe and static enhancement and dry
Asia. We specialize in the fol- scrubbing system with direct
lowing systems: sorbent injection for existing
Medical Waste: the tech- facilities needing an upgrade.
nologies include pyrolysis, Consulting: site and equip-
gasification, incineration and ment selection, facility layout
autoclaves. and design, feasibility analysis,
Waste-To-Energy: systems operational planning, and fun-
capture the valuable hydrocar- draising for high temperature
bons from landfill waste and waste handling facilities.
create energy in the form of
steam, synthetic natural gases
or electricity, using the most
modern incineration and gasifi-
cation technologies.
Volume Reduction: volume
reduction of low radioactive
waste prior to permanent
storage.
Thermal Destruction: high
heat systems for destruction
Cleantech profile 40

Metropolitan Air Technology


Cooling / Manufacturer
www.metairtech.com

Contact person
Jack Hollender
Managing Director
+1 708 552 4012
jh@steelheadcorp.com

Metropolitan Air Technology® We recently announced


(MAT) combines creative engi- the Electro-Balance™ line of
neering, excellence in manufac- remotely powered and control-
turing and service into a line of led, battery driven, balancing
reliable and durable remotely dampers and universal drive
controlled balancing dampers mechanisms. These low volt-
that provide airflow balancing age products are appealing
for inaccessible ducts and when jobsite conditions such
take-offs inside and outside the as distance to the damper
air stream. MAT offers manual or structural and mechanical
and battery powered solutions systems interference render
with recessed, or minimally the installation of a mechanical
visible access points. Easy to remote damper control solution
install and operate they improve difficult.
energy efficiency by allowing Our products contribute to
achievement of properly bal- increasing the energy efficiency
anced airflow in environments of the buildings where they are
without direct access to air installed by allowing the ability
ducts. to fine tune the air distribution
Founded in 1992, our system: a key part of the com-
products are marketed under missioning process to obtain
the registered trade name of LEED® certification.
“Roto-Twist®”. Target markets
include heating, ventilation and
air conditioning (HVAC) within
the commercial, institutional,
government and high-end resi-
dential construction industries.
Hard and high ceilings and high
security installations are typical
environments for our products.
41 Cleantech profile

Solatube Global Marketing, Inc


Solar lighting / wholesaler
www.solaglobal.com

Contact person
Dana K. Carlson
Director of Sales and Marketing
+1 760 597 1111
dcarlson@solaglobal.com

Solatube® Daylighting System


is a Tubular Daylighting Device
(TDD) that brings natural
daylight into dark spaces within
your home, office or ware-
house.
The Solatube Daylighting
System comes in three different
sizes and can be installed in
most homes in 2-3 hours.
Solatube systems provides
consistent daylight without heat
gain or loss, giving superior
visual comfort, as well as allow-
ing consumers to save energy
by “turning off the lights and
turning on the sun.”
Cleantech profile 42

Sunflower Corporation
Daylighting products / Manufacturer
www.sunflowerdaylighting.com

Contact person
Peter Novak
CEO
+1 303 746 0700
peternovak@sunflowerdaylighting.com

Sunflower Corporation of- Key Facts


fers the SundolierTM, a zero ››Light 90-130 square meters
carbon daylighting solution (1,000 to 2,500 square.
that distributes natural sunlight feet), with a single Sundo-
to interior rooms by collecting lierTM fixtureObtain the high-
and concentrating sunlight on est quality light available—in-
the roof, transferring it thru a direct natural sunlight
small penetration, and washing ››Eliminate need for electric
ceilings with daylight, creating lights in blue and hazy sky
the highest quality lighting conditions
experience available. The ››One 24” roof penetration per
SundolierTM requires minimal SundolierTM
roof penetration, is easy to ››LEED points in several
specify and delivers high qual- categories relate to Sundo-
ity indirect daylight. Through lierTM
sun-tracking, the Sundolier™ ››Suitable for new and retro-fit
deliver’s highly consistent light construction
levels from early morning to
late in the evening without hot Benefits
spots, direct beam or glare to ››Improved health and general
ceiling heights as low as 2.4 wellness
meters (8feet). One roof top ››Improved productivity – fast-
harvester can light two floors er learning, more productive
below the roof-line with a mod- people, faster recovery
est column delivering daylight ››Greatly reduced energy
through the top floor providing demands and related green
natural lighting at very competi- house gas emissions from
tive costs. lighting.
43 Cleantech profile

Verizon Business
IT solutions, Service provider
www.verizonbusiness.com

Bright Green contact person


Jette Vestergaard
Marketing Manager, Nordic
+45 4386 9000
jette.vestergaard@dk.verizonbusiness.com

Sustainable ICT Options example, video conferencing


A global enterprise can’t expends 500 times less energy
function unless it effectively than a 1,000 km (620 mile)
connects its employees, part- business flight.*
ners, suppliers and customers. Teleworking can improve
A single, secure, global IP employee productivity by al-
network can help reduce the lowing work to take place at
complexities of managing mul- almost at any given location,
tiple network systems, reduce while reducing wasted time and
energy consumption associ- commuting-based emissions.
ated with separate voice and In fact, many companies report
data networks and serve as a a 10 percent to 50 percent in-
foundation for better business crease in employee productivity
practices. through teleworking arrange-
Today’s distributed, 24x7 ments.*
working environments demand Improving IT infrastructure
tools that enable your employ- and application performance
ees to collaborate and remain provides a great opportunity
productive when out of the to reduce energy usage and
traditional office setting. Unified your carbon footprint. Server
communications and collabora- consolidation and virtualization
tion (UC&C) applications like can reduce the space neces-
voice over IP, audio, video, and sary for servers, PCs, and
web conferencing, unified mes- storage equipment—and allow
saging, immersive video and you to tap into the roughly 85
presence capabilities greatly percent of computing capacity
reduce the need for in-person commonly left unused. To learn
meetings, and help reduce more about environmentally
your greenhouse gas (GHG) friendly and sustainable ICT go
emissions and costs associ- to www.verizonbusiness.com
ated with business travel. For
Environmental Technologies Events 44

Environmental Technologies Events


Each year the Commercial Service selects and promotes a large
number of trade shows within leading industry sectors both in the
United States under International Buyer Program (IBP) as well as at
other international trade events around the world under Showcase
Europe and other regional promotional programs. The International
Buyer Program (IBP) takes thousands of foreign buyers each year
to meet with U.S. companies at major trade shows in the United
States.

We can help you by organizing meetings and providing matchmak-


ing services and business counseling during the show and as a
participant at an IBP event, you will receive many valuable benefits:

››Have the logistics of your trip organized for you


››Meet with qualified U.S. sellers, representatives and distributors
››Free access to the Export Interest Directory, published by the
show organizers
››Counseling, market analysis and matchmaking services
››Interesting site visits in the surrounding area
››Use of an International Business Center where your company
can meet privately with prospective U.S. sellers and business
partners, and obtain assistance from the experienced Commer-
cial Service staff.

To find a trade show in the US within the cleantech technologies


and solutions you are looking for, please go to www.export.gov/
tradeevents

At international trade shows around the World, the Commercial


Service organizes U.S. pavilions and makes sure that you will meet
with the exhibiting U.S. companies by organizing matchmaking
and other networking events. To find out more about Commercial
Service supported trade shows in your area, please contatct the
Commercial Service office near you.
For a complete list of events in Europe, please go to
http://www.buyusa.gov/europe/tradeevents.html
45 Environmental Technologies Events

Upcoming events in Europe Contact person:


Sara.Jones@mail.doc.gov
Oceanology
March 9-11, 2010 POLLUTEC
London Excel, UK November 30 - December 3,
www.oceanologyinternational.com 2010
Contact person: Lyon, France
Sara.Jones@mail.doc.gov www.pollutec.com
Contact person:
Intersol Everett.Wakai@mail.doc.gov
March 16-18, 2010
Paris, France Aquatech
www.intersol.fr November 1 - 4, 2011
Contact person: Amsterdam, Neatherlands
Everett.Wakai@mail.doc.gov www.aquatechtrade.com
Contact person:
Sustainability Live! Jennifer.Ritfeld@mail.doc.gov
April 20-22, 2010
NEC Birmingham, UK
www.sustainabilitylive.com
Contact person: Upcoming events in the USA
Sara.Jones@mail.doc.gov
RETECH
Posidonia Int. Shipping February 3 - 5, 2010
Exhibition Las Vegas, USA
June 7 – 11, 2010 www.retech2010.com
Athens, Greece Contact person:
www.posidonia-events.com Bjarke.Frederiksen@mail.doc.gov
Contact person:
Irene.Ralli@mail.doc.gov Aquatech
March 10 - 12, 2010
Power-Gen Europe Orlando, Florida
June 8 - 10, 2010 www.aquatechtrade.com
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
www.powergeneurope.com Waste Expo
Contact person: June 8 - 10, 2010
Bjarke.Frederiksen@mail.doc.gov Atlanta, Georgia
www.wasteexpo.com
IFAT
September 13 - 17, 2010 AWWA
Munich, Germany June 20 - 24, 2010
www.ifat.de Chicago, Illinois
Contact person: www.awwa.org
Andrea.Stahl@mail.doc.gov
InterSolar North America
Recycling & Waste Management July 13 - 15, 2010
Exhibition San Francisco, USA
September 14-16, 2010 www.intersolar.us
NEC Birmingham, UK Contact person:
www.rwmexhibition.com Stephan.Crawford@mail.doc.gov
Renewable Energy Specialists 46

Renewable Energy Specialists

Albania France
Omer Dashi Everett Wakai
CEEBIC Trade Specialist Commercial Specialist
DashiOX@state.gov Everett.Wakai@mail.doc.gov

Austria Germany
Marta Haustein Andrea B. Stahl
Commercial Specialist Renewable Energy Specialist
Marta.Haustein@mail.doc.gov Andrea.Stahl@mail.doc.gov

Belgium Greece
Thomas Happel Emilios Margaritis
Commercial Specialist Senior Advisor
Thomas.Happel@mail.doc.gov Emilios.Margaritis@mail.doc.gov

Bulgaria Hungary
Andon Kalibatsev Agnes Pandur
Renewable Energy Specialist Commercial Specialist
Andon.Kalibatsev@mail.doc.gov Agnes.Pandur@mail.doc.gov

Croatia Ireland
Damjan Bencic Padraig O’Connor
Senior Regional Trade Specialist Commercial Advisor
Damjan.Bencic@mail.doc.gov Padraig.O’Connor@mail.doc.gov

Czech Republic Italy


Hana Obrusnikova Cristiano Sartorio
Commercial Specialist Commercial Specialist
Hana.Obrusnikova@mail.doc.gov Cristiano.Sartorio@mail.doc.gov

Denmark Kazakhstan
Sabina Kroigaard Azhar Kadrzhanova
Commercial Specialist Commercial Assistant
Sabina.Kroigaard@mail.doc.gov Azhar.Kadrzhanova@mail.doc.gov

European Union Macedonia


Sylvia Mohr Arben Gega
Standards Specialist Commercial Specialist
Sylvia.Mohr@mail.doc.gov Arben.Gega@mail.doc.gov

Finland The Netherlands


Tarja Kunnas Alan Ras
Commercial Specialist Commercial Specialist
Tarja.Kunnas@mail.doc.gov Alan.Ras@mail.doc.gov
47 Renewable Energy Specialists

Norway Switzerland
Vidar Keyn Sandor Galambos
Senior Trade Specialist Energy Specialist
Vidar.Keyn@mail.doc.gov Sandor.Galambos@mail.doc.gov

Poland Turkey
Ania Janczewska Serdar Cetinkaya
Renewable Energy Specialist Senior Commercial Specialist and
Ania.Janczewska@mail.doc.gov Deputy Showcase Europe
Energy Sector Coordinator
Portugal Serdar.Cetinkaya@mail.doc.gov
Pedro Ferreira
Information Center Manager Ukraine
Pedro.Ferreira@mail.doc.gov Kseniya Belinskaya
Electric Power and Renewable
Romania Energy Specialist
Maria Nitoiu Kseniya.Belinskaya@mail.doc.gov
Energy Specialist
Maria.Nitoiu@mail.doc.gov United Kingdom
Richard Stanbridge
Russia Commercial Specialist
Gulnara Kenzhebulatova Richard.Stanbridge@mail.doc.gov
Commercial Specialist
Gulnara.Kenzhebulatova@mail.
doc.gov

Alexander Kansky
Commercial Specialist
Alexander.Kansky@mail.doc.gov

Slovak Republic
Marian Volent
Senior Commercial Specialist
Marian.Volent@mail.doc.gov

Spain
Carmen Adrada
International Senior Trade Specialist
Carmen.Adrada@mail.doc.gov

Sweden
Tuula Javanainen
Commercial Specialist
Tuula.Javanainen@mail.doc.gov
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