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Energy Conservation Engineers in Bend, OR

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Business Listing   David Evans and Associates Inc - Bend, OR - Phone: (541) 389-7614


Business Listing   Deschutes Resources Conservancy - Bend, OR - Phone: (541) 382-4077


Business Listing   Habitats Energy - Bend, OR - Phone: (541) 383-4922


Business Listing   High Desert Ecological Research Institute - Bend, OR - Phone: (541) 382-1117


Business Listing   Osprey Environmental LLC - Bend, OR - Phone: (541) 382-6775


Business Listing   PBS Engineering and Environmental - Bend, OR - Phone: (541) 388-9290


Business Listing   Richter Environmental Consulting - Bend, OR - Phone: (541) 388-5616


Business Listing   Upper Deschutes Watershed Council - Bend, OR - Phone: (541) 382-6102


Business Listing   URS Corporation - Bend, OR - Phone: (541) 389-4091


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Helpful Definition for: Energy Conservation Engineers


Energy conservation engineers in Bend are specialized in the field of designing new energy materials, design of energy-efficient project as well as manufacture of energy-efficient equipment. Some of such energy-efficient products and equipment they design are: ultra energy-efficient components and drying equipment, high frequency/microwave desiccator, fuel gas heating ultra radiation drying equipment, and many more. Their values are to offer key technology, and to save and control resources. They are committed to excellence and a goal of client satisfaction.

Recent Business News for: Energy Conservation Engineers

In historic Anna Maria village, green energy florishes - Sarasota Herald-Tribune

In historic Anna Maria village, green energy florishesSarasota Herald-TribuneThe project combines energy conservation, business development and historic preservation. One of the most notable buildings on the Pine Avenue site is the former Angler's Lodge that faced demolition on North Bay Boulevard last year.