Electric furnaces associations/ regulatory bodies in Canada (10 found)
American Gas Association, founded in 1918, represents more than 200 local energy companies that deliver clean natural gas throughout the United States of America (USA).
COSA is a not for profit organization that provides educational programs in the areas of carbon monoxide and combustion analysis. These programs are provided to people in the medial field, first responders, and the mechanical trades.
Federal Association for Combined Heat and Power aims to increase the efficiency of energy conversion in order to conserve resources and reduce emissions that are harmful to the environment and the climate. The association strives for the broadest possible social alliance, which should also be reflected in the membership and the composition of the board.
Hertel is a pioneering international, multi-disciplinary, industrial services company. It supports its customers with Access Solutions, Insulation, Corrosion Protection, Mechanical, offshore Living Quarters, and Specialist Services. Hertel is working for customers in the Oil and Gas, Process, Energy, and Offshore industries.
Industrial Combustion is a manufacturer of burners designed for commercial, industrial, and institutional applications. Their burners are developed to deliver an impressive return on investment.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. delivers innovative and integrated solutions across a wide range of industries from commercial aviation and transportation to power plants and gas turbines, and from machinery and infrastructure to integrated defense and space systems.
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) is a not-for-profit international regulatory authority whose mission is to assure the reliability and security of the bulk power system in North America. NERC develops and enforces Reliability Standards; annually assesses seasonal and long‐term reliability; monitors the bulk power system through system awareness; and educates, trains, and certifies industry personnel.
OpenTherm is a non-manufacturer-dependent system of communication between modulating HVAC appliances and room thermostats. It consists of a communication protocol and an interface specification. The OpenTherm communication protocol is primarily designed to control modulating heating appliances. The protocol is available to members of the OpenTherm Association only.
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Founded in 2003, Utilita was created to challenge the Big 6 energy suppliers by empowering everyone with a fair and flexible service that’s good for the pocket and planet.
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