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Archive for the ‘Energy efficiency’ Category

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Docea Power is a french cleantech company which delivers solutions to master the energy in electronics. The company develops and commercializes a new generation of methodology and tools for enabling faster and more reliable power and thermal modeling at the system level.

Posted by Albin Jourda on July 3rd, 2010 | No Comments »
CETH : Innovating hydrogen production systems

CETH is a french cleantech company developing technologies and products for industry and education in the field of decentralised hydrogen production and purification. CETH’s markets address both energy and non-energy hydrogen in practically all fields, while promoting zero emission decentralised hydrogen solutions.

Posted by Albin Jourda on May 16th, 2010 | No Comments »
citiled

Expert in LED solutions, CITILED is a french company specialized in the design and manufacture of lighting and image setting systems as powerful as daring. From highly specific lighting to the imaginary appealing light, CITILED products form part of a high quality, flexible process. Combining reliability with sensibility, they provide genuine technical solutions for architects, lighting designers, engineering and design offices, and all real estate professionals.

Posted by Albin Jourda on May 10th, 2010 | No Comments »
Cooltech : Magneto caloric cooling innovation

Created in 2003, COOLTECH is a french cleantech company developing a revolutionary cleantech solution, based on the 19th century discovery of magneto caloric cooling, which will replace traditional gas cooling systems in home appliances, building and transport cooling systems.

Posted by Albin Jourda on April 27th, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Pulse light sterilization

Claranor is a french cleantech company developing an alternative to chemicals and irradiation to eliminate bacteria from the surface of the cups and other closures. The company has developed a pulsed light technology. A voltage of 3,000 volts at the terminals of xenon lamps produces an intense flash of light and very fast with a biocidal effect on micro-organisms present on the packaging. This process, particularly ecological, replaces the treatments with chemicals or gamma rays, uses no water and no rejects or wastes or effluents and consumes little power.

Posted by Albin Jourda on February 18th, 2010 | 1 Comment »