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Company Overview of Alphabet Energy, Inc.
Company Overview
Alphabet Energy, Inc. engages in developing and commercializing waste heat recovery technology that converts waste heat into electricity internationally. Its thermoelectric materials and devices are used to turn heat directly into electricity in various applications, such as metals refining, cement and glass production, power generation, automotive and aerospace, and military. The company was founded in 2009 and is based in San Francisco, California.
239 8th street
Suite 12
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
Founded in 2009
Key Executives for Alphabet Energy, Inc.
Alphabet Energy, Inc. Key Developments
Alphabet Energy, Inc. appointed Robert C. McFarlane as a strategic advisor. He also sits on the board of advisors of the American Council on Renewable Energy and the Myriant Corporation.
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