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  2. Noribachi - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] It was the first company to introduce stadium-quality LED lighting. [ 7 ] Noribachi has been included on Inc. Magazine's Inc. 5000, it was considered the 7th fastest growing private business in Los Angeles in 2014 [ 8 ] and Forbes has named Noribachi one of "America's Most Promising Companies" for two consecutive years in 2014 and 2015.

  3. Solar Electric Power Company - Wikipedia

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    Solar Electric Power Company is a manufacturer of solar lighting and remote solar power stations that utilize compact fluorescent lamps CFL, light emitting diodes LED, [1] metal halide, induction, low pressure sodium, and high pressure sodium and is based in Stuart, Florida.

  4. Morgan Solar - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Solar, Inc. is a Canadian solar power and optical technology company based in Toronto, Ontario. Since 2017, the company has specialized in urban sunlight management, led by its SPOTlight platform. [1] The company also produces in situ IV curve tracers [2] and optical film technologies. [3]

  5. NextEra Energy Resources - Wikipedia

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    NEER is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy (NYSE: NEE), a Fortune 200 company. Prior to 2009, NextEra Energy Resources was known as FPL Energy. [2] NextEra Energy Resources is the world's largest operator of wind and solar projects. In addition to wind and solar, NEER owns and operates generating plants powered by nuclear energy, natural gas, and

  6. Solarmer Energy, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Solarmer Energy, Inc. was a solar energy company that was developing polymer solar cells, a new type of solar cell; specifically, a subtype of organic photovoltaic cells (OPV). They claim their solar panels can be made flexible, transparent, and will cost less to manufacture than traditional cells.

  7. Plextronics - Wikipedia

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    Plextronics, Inc. was an international technology company [1] that specialized in printed solar, lighting and other electronics. It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January 2014. [ 2 ]