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  2. Clarke Energy - Wikipedia

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    Clarke Energy is part of the Kohler Company and is a multinational specialist in the sale, engineering, installation and maintenance of power plants that use gas engines. Clarke Energy is an independent company with its global head offices located in Knowsley , Liverpool and is an authorised distributor and service partner for INNIO 's [ 1 ...

  3. Northern Engineering Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by way of a merger between Clarke Chapman and Reyrolle Parsons in 1977. [2] It manufactured cranes (Clarke Chapman), transformers (Bruce Peebles & Co. Ltd.), switchgear (A. Reyrolle & Company), boilers (Power Engineering Ltd), control systems (Control and Instrumentation Ltd.), and turbines (C. A. Parsons and Company ...

  4. Clarke Chapman - Wikipedia

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    A steam turbine, generator & switchboard set, made by Clarke, Chapman, Parsons & Co. It is now in the collection of Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum.. The company was founded in 1864 in Gateshead by William Clarke (1831–1890). [1]

  5. C. A. Parsons and Company - Wikipedia

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    C. A. Parsons and Company was a British engineering firm which was once one of the largest employers on Tyneside.The company became Reyrolle Parsons in 1968, merged with Clarke Chapman to form Northern Engineering Industries in 1977, and became part of Rolls-Royce in 1989.

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  7. Teledyne e2v - Wikipedia

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    In its final annual report prior to acquisition, namely for the 12 months ending March 2016, e2v's turnover was £236.4 million, of which 44% was generated from its imaging division, 34% from radiofrequency (RF) power products and 22% from semi-conductors, [5] and it employed around 1,600 staff across nine engineering facilities and six sales offices.

  8. International Combustion - Wikipedia

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    The Company was founded by W. R. Wood, an American, in 1898 in London as the Automatic Furnance Syndicate. [1] It changed its name to the Underfeed Stoker Company in 1902 and then to International Combustion Engineering when it moved to Derby in 1922. [1]

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