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  2. T3 (company) - Wikipedia

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    T3 Austin T3 New York T3 San Francisco. T3 is an independent advertising agency. Its headquarters are located in Austin, Texas and also has offices in New York City, Atlanta, and San Francisco. The agency, which focuses on building useful brands, was founded in 1989 by CEO Gay Gaddis. T3 is one of the largest independent agencies owned by a ...

  3. Tumut Hydroelectric Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Located downstream of Tumut Pond Dam and 366 metres (1,201 ft) below ground level, [2] Tumut 1 Power Station is situated approximately 2.25 kilometres (1.40 mi) south-west from Cabramurra, under Happy Valley Rd.

  4. T3 - Wikipedia

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    T3, a halogen light bulb form factor; T3 (company), a woman-owned advertising agency in the US; T3 (rapper) (active beginning in 1996), founding member of the band Slum Village; T3, a privatisation offering of the company Telstra; T3 (roller coaster), at Kentucky Kingdom; Tikka T3, a Finnish bolt-action rifle series

  5. T3 Motion, Inc. Announces Strategic Manufacturing Agreement ...

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  6. Morlais - Wikipedia

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    Hydrowing, part of Inyanga Marine Energy Group, [18] plan to deploy an initial phase of around 10 MW, using the next-generation Tocardo T3 turbines, mounted on a multi-rotor frame that has a wing-like structure. The first phase is for 14 units each with two turbines rated at 340 kW, a total of 9.52 MW.

  7. TC Energy - Wikipedia

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    TC Energy was known as TransCanada before rebranding in 2019. The company was incorporated in 1951 by a Special Act of Parliament as Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited. [10] In 1954 N. Eldon Tanner, president of Merrill Petroleums and former Alberta legislator, became president of the company. [11]