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To: scion who wrote (31598)2/19/2013 2:33:58 PM
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Energy Innovation Pioneers

ceraweek.com

IHS is pleased to announce the IHS CERAWeek 2013 Energy Innovation Pioneers. These companies and entrepreneurs are developing technologies and business plans that are transforming the energy future. IHS selects companies based on their creativity, feasibility of plan, scalability of technology, and leadership team. This year’s pioneers represent a broad cross-section of companies spanning oil, gas, and power.

Agilyx - Ross M. Patten, Chairman & CEO
Agrivida - Mark Wong, CEO
Alert Enterprise - Jasvir Gill, CEO
Altela - Ned Godshall, President and CEO
ARKeX - John Siegfried, CEO
Ecosphere Energy Services - Robert P. Cathey, CEO and COO
ENGO Engineering - Vasily Borisov, First Deputy General Director
Geostellar - David Levine, CEO
GlassPoint - Rod MacGregor, President & CEO
GMZ Energy - Ian Chao, CEO
Ioxus - Mark McGough, President and CEO
OPXBIO - Charles R. Eggert, President and CEO
Primus Power - Tom Stepien, CEO
Rebellion Photonics - Allison Lami Sawyer, CEO
Renmatix - Mike Hamilton, CEO
RRT Global - Doug Harris, CEO
Synapse - Ilya Dricker, Co-Founder & Senior Partner
TerraPower - John Gilleland, CEO
ThermoEnergy - James F. Wood, Chairman, President & CEO
Transphorm - Umesh Mishra, Chairman, CEO & Co-Founder
WegoWise - Barun Singh, Co-Founder and CTO

Now in its eighth year, the Energy Innovation Pioneers program introduces each company at one of three IHS CERAWeek Energy Insight Breakfasts, where the chief executives present their company’s technology and vision, followed by networking and interaction:

Tuesday: upstream, processing, and biofuels
Wednesday: water, wastefuels, new materials, security, and monitoring and assessment
Thursday: efficiency, nuclear, renewables, and storage

IHS CERAWeek delegates are also invited to hear from each chief executive in greater detail during our Pioneer Talks series (see description and schedule below) and interact with them more informally during Wednesday evening’s Pioneers Reception (held adjacent to the main cocktail hour prior to dinner).

IHS thanks Chevron for its partnership support of the Energy Innovation Pioneers Program.

The Energy Innovation Pioneer Alumni have achieved remarkable successes. We congratulate the firms represented at IHS CERAWeek 2013.

Lastly, we encourage delegates to take part in other IHS CERAWeek sessions focused on innovation, including: New Innovation Strategies to Realize the Energy Future on Tuesday morning, Innovation Expert Briefings on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, Rethinking the Energy Future with Bill Gates on Thursday evening, and The Anatomy of Genius with Walter Isaacson on Friday morning.
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ceraweek.com

Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) is a consulting company in the United States that specializes in advising governments and private companies on energy markets, geopolitics, industry trends, and strategy.[1] CERA has research and consulting staff across the globe and covers the oil, gas, power, and coal markets worldwide.

The company was founded in 1983 by Pulitzer Prize winning author Daniel Yergin and James Rosenfield. Comprising experts from many fields within the energy industry, CERA was acquired by IHS Energy in 2004. In 2009 it modified its name to IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates or IHS CERA as part of the IHS brand integration in which name changes also took place for other endorsed brands under IHS, including IHS Jane's, IHS Global Insight, IHS EViews, and IHS Herold.

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To: scion who wrote (31598)2/19/2013 2:52:53 PM
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Trash Saved by Waste Management Worth Up to $40 Billion

By Andrew Herndon - Apr 4, 2012 9:35 AM ET
Waste Management is building a plant in Oregon to use Agilyx’s fuel technology, and its investment includes rights to the plastic-conversion technology for a decade, Rush said.
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