Top Advanced Energy Vendors in the United States

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The use of advanced energy technologies, which are clean, energy efficient, and eco-friendly, are set to boost the energy industry in the United States. The market is set to surpass $350 billion by 2019, growing at a CAGR of 13.6% between 2015 and 2019.

Advanced energy technologies facilitate sustainable, secure, and affordable energy use through the best available technologies and practices. Continuous innovation and research from leading international vendors is leading to the development of new and efficient energy technologies, enhancing energy generation and reducing overall energy costs considerably. This competitive business environment in the market will intensify further with an increase in product extensions and technological innovations.

Top 13 Vendors in the advanced energy market in the United States


Alstom

Alstom is a French multinational company who is active in the markets of electrical generation and transmission, with products including turbines for hydroelectric, gas, coal and nuclear-powered plants, as well as large-scale electrical grid infrastructure, solar-thermal, and geothermal systems.


Exxon Mobil

Exxon Mobil is the largest publicly traded international oil and gas company and uses technology and innovation to help meet the world’s growing energy needs. They hold an industry-leading inventory of resources and are one of the world’s largest integrated refiners, marketers of petroleum products and chemical manufacturers.


Panasonic

Panasonic Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development of diverse electronics technologies and solutions for customers in the consumer electronics market. They are active in the manufacturing of sensors, thermal management solutions, industrial devices, batteries, automation, motors and compressors and more.


Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric is a global leader in energy management and automation, providing connected technologies that will reshape industries, transform cities, and enrich lives. They are committed to transformative solutions that provide connectivity, sustainability, efficiency, reliability, and safety while dramatically reducing power consumption.


Siemens Energy

Siemens Energy is one of the four sectors of Siemens AG. They generate and delivers power from numerous sources including the extraction, conversion and transport of oil and natural gas in addition to renewable and alternative energy sources.


Brammo

Brammo is an EV technology company that designs and develops electric motorcycles. It also provides digital drivetrain systems, including battery packs and vehicle propulsion and management systems.


Calpine

Calpine is a power generation company that owns and operates natural gas-fired and renewable geothermal power plants in North America.


Clean Energy Fuels

Clean Energy Fuels designs, builds, operates, and maintains fueling stations. They also supply compressed natural gas for light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles and liquefied natural gas for medium and heavy-duty vehicles in the US and Canada.


First Solar

With more than 10 gigawatts (GW) installed worldwide, First Solar believes that clean affordable solar electricity is an essential part of the worldwide energy mix. Their proven energy solutions have diversified the energy portfolio and reduced the risk of fuel-price volatility, while delivering an LCOE that is cost competitive with fossil fuels.


GE Energy

GE Energy provides equipment, services, and solutions for power generation, as well as for the oil and gas, T&D, distributed power, and energy rental sectors


Nissan

Nissan manufactures and markets automobiles and EVs, marine products, and related parts.


Silver Springs Network

Silver Spring Networks is the leader in networking technologies that modernize today’s power grid. They securely connect consumers and utility providers through powerful and proven energy networks that can be easily expanded as needs evolve.


Tesla

Tesla designs, manufactures, and sells EVs, EV powertrain components, and stationary energy storage systems in the US, China, Norway, and worldwide.