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ESG
ESG provides industrial outsourcing services across China with a complementary customer base and geographical presence in leaning and waste disposal, pest control, and portable toilets.
The company was acquired by a Fortune 500 company in May, 2007.
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Dong Jiang
DJEC is a leading environmental enterprise specializing in waste treatment and environmental services, which collects, detoxifies and recovers resources from industrial wastes discharged from PCB factories in the Pearl River Delta. Through the development over recent years of its significant technical and comprehensive strengths, DJEC is now ranked as one of the top players in China's industrial hazards waste treatment industry. The company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2003.
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ET Solar
ET Solar has developed into one of the fastest solar manufacturing solution providers across the globe. Specializing initially in ingot, wafer and module production, they have now successfully developed into the solar systems integration market with their leading tracking systems. In China, they have established two manufacturing plants in Taizhou city, which together with offices in the USA, Germany and Italy form a global distribution network. ET Solar was a renewable energy provider at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
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Atieva
Atieva is a Delaware company established in 2007, specializing in the design and manufacturing technologies of lithium-ion battery systems primarily for electric vehicles (EV). The company either purchases battery cells from qualified battery cell manufacturers or partners with them to design and produce large format battery systems based on its advanced and proprietary technology platform of building battery packs. The technology Atieva developed is battery chemistry independent, which enables it to select the best chemistry and the best cell suppliers for particular EV applications.
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BGB
Beijing Goldenway Bio-Tech (BGB), a Sino-foreign joint venture company established in 2001 in Beijing, specializes in the use of microorganism technology to convert kitchen waste in microbial protein feed and microbial fertilizer additive. Its proprietary technology is effective in treating the complex nature of Chinese kitchen waste, which is an ideal solution to a major prevailing environmental concern in China. The high-end nature of BGB’s by-products from its treatment systems ensures that the Company’s model is both commercially viable and sustainable. With strong support from the Chinese government, BGB has set national standards on kitchen waste treatment technology. BGB was designated by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee as the exclusive kitchen waste treatment service provider for the Olympic Athletes’ Village and the London Olympic Organizing Committee has also invited BGB to participate in its planning and preparation for the Games of the XXX Olympiad. BGB is backed by world renowned institutions including Goldman Sachs, Continental Grain and Bright Food Group.
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China Sunergy
As a prominent manufacturer of solar cell products in China, China Sunergy Co., Ltd. focuses on producing solar cells with silicon wafers for photovoltaic power generation. Founded by the holder of the world record for conversion efficiency for monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar cells, Dr. Jianhua Zhao, China Sunergy has expanded its product sales to worldwide module manufacturers and system integrators.
The company was listed on NASDAQ on May 17th, 2007 (stock code: CSUN).
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CHC
China Hydroelectric Corporation ("CHC" or the "Company") is a consolidator, developer and operator of small hydroelectric power projects in the People's Republic of China. Led by an international management team, the Company's primary business is to identify and evaluate acquisition and development opportunities and acquire, and in some cases construct, small hydroelectric power plants in China. China produces approximately 22% of its total energy from hydroelectric energy. The Company currently owns twelve operating hydropower projects in China with total installed capacity of 377 MW. These projects are located in four provinces: Zhejiang, Fujian, Yunnan and Sichuan. In addition, CHC recently expanded operations through the acquisition, pending government approval, of development rights to a 1,000 MW pumped storage hydropower plant in Henan.
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