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  2. Gexa Energy - Wikipedia

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    Gexa Energy, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is a retail electricity provider which sells electricity service to residential and commercial customers in all deregulated markets in Texas. The company is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources. Based in Juno Beach, Florida, NextEra Energy Resources is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy, Inc.

  3. Fuel saving device - Wikipedia

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    Another device described as 'electronic' is the 'Electronic Engine Ionizer Fuel Saver'. Testing of this device resulted in a loss of power and an engine compartment fire. [2] There are also 'emissions-control defeat devices' that operate by allowing a vehicle's engine to operate outside government-imposed tailpipe emissions parameters. These ...

  4. CenterPoint Energy - Wikipedia

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    CenterPoint Energy, Inc. is an American utility company based in Houston, Texas, that provides electric and natural gas utility to customers in several markets in the American states of Indiana, Ohio, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, and Texas.

  5. EMD SD32ECO - Wikipedia

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    The EMD SD32ECO is a 3,150 hp (2,350 kW) C-C diesel-electric locomotive rebuilt by Electro-Motive Diesel.It is primarily the application of a conversion kit to an existing EMD SD60-type locomotive.

  6. EcoFlow - Wikipedia

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    EcoFlow was founded in May 2017 by Bruce Wang. [4] They started with the launch of the RIVER mobile power station. [5] By 2019, the company expanded to Tokyo, Japan and introduced the DELTA 1300 with faster charging. [6]

  7. Green Mountain Energy - Wikipedia

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    Green Mountain Energy serves electricity to residential customers who live in the United States with unregulated electricity markets, such as Maryland, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.