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Founded in 1977, the Alliance to Save Energy is a non-profit coalition of business, government, environmental and consumer leaders. The Alliance to Save Energy supports energy efficiency as a cost-effective energy resource under existing market conditions and advocates energy-efficiency policies that minimize costs to society and individual consumers, and that lessen greenhouse gas emissions and their impact on the global climate. To carry out its mission, the Alliance to Save Energy undertakes research, educational programs, and policy advocacy, designs and implements energy-efficiency projects, promotes technology development and deployment, and builds public-private partnerships, in the U.S. and other countries.

For more information, visit ase.org/.


AltaTerra Research is a research consultancy specializing in sustainable business and the commercial marketplace for clean technology solutions. Through research reports, executive events and advisory services, AltaTerra helps forward-looking organizations improve resource-efficiency in their operations and capitalize on new 'green' market opportunities. From our headquarters in Silicon Valley, we have been serving a global base of corporate, institutional, and government clients since 2007.

For more information, visit www.altaterra.net.


Our objective is to provide broad opportunities for the exchange of technical, operational and financial information among individuals and organizations interested in membrane technologies. As the leading advocate of membrane processes in the United States, AMTA is a strong voice for regulatory and legislative reforms essential to the understanding, acceptance and utilization of membrane technologies.

For more information, visit www.membranes-amta.org/.


In the exploration and analysis arena, the Clean Water America Alliance seeks to identify, explore, and analyze issues of critical importance to the nation’s ability to provide clean and safe waters to future generations such as watershed planning and management; the challenges presented by climate change and infrastructure sustainability; and, the promise presented by green cities.

Since its public launch in September 2008, the Alliance has worked with excitement and enthusiasm to identify and implement specific strategic programs and initiatives that support its essential objectives. We invite you to join us in realizing the promise and real value of this new organization.

For more information, visit cleanwateramericaalliance.org/.


Join us for the world’s premier dialogue on energy efficiency: the Energy Efficiency Global Forum and Exposition (EE Global) 2010.

Hosted by the Alliance to Save Energy, EE Global attracts executive-level leaders from all end-use sectors who are committed to putting energy efficiency to work in their businesses, communities and markets.

For more information, visit eeglobalforum.org/.


Envirosoft Corporation is a high tech chemical and environmental engineering services group focused on the applications, research, and development of advanced water and wastewater technologies.

For more information, visit envirosoft.net.


GEMI is an organization of leading companies dedicated to foster global environmental, health and safety (EHS) and sustainability excellence through the sharing of tools and information to help business achieve environmental sustainability excellence. GEMI currently has 22 member companies representing more than 15 business sectors.

Through the collaborative efforts of its members, GEMI also promotes a worldwide business ethic for EHS management and sustainable development through example and leadership. GEMI is unique in that it provides a way for companies in a wide range of industrial sectors to work together in a cost effective manner. Members address strategic and tactical issues impacting progressive corporate environmental, health and safety activities in their companies around the world.

For more information, visit www.gemi.org/.


Global Water Technologies, Inc. (GWTR.PK) is a cleantech water treatment and services company providing innovative non-chemical and filtration solutions. The company combines proprietary technologies and service programs to increase operating efficiencies and reduce water usage through comprehensive water management. Global Water is seeking strategic partners as it continues to identify, develop and deliver innovative water technology solutions.

For more information, visit www.gwtr.com.


Hatch Water is a global team of experienced water engineers focused on providing creative and sustainable solutions to water supply, water and wastewater treatment, and water management challenges. We deliver the most comprehensive solutions by capitalizing on our global, multi-disciplinary expertise to provide custom-designed plants that meet our clients’ unique requirements. As well as designing, constructing, and commissioning water and wastewater treatment systems, we specialize in the thorough integration of the plant with industrial core processes and surrounding environments. Hatch’s expertise in the mining, metals, energy, and infrastructure sectors means that we optimize water solutions to reflect the needs of the entire facility.

For more information, visit hatch.ca/.


The International Private Water Association - or IPWA as it is more usually known - was formed in 1999 to address the changing dynamics that are taking place in individual countries around the world within the context of the evolving water/wastewater infrastructure project and service arena.

IPWA serves as a conduit between the public and private sector players - facilitating effective timely dialogues that highlight the critical need for speed, transparency and cost-effectiveness in the development and operations of global water and wastewater projects, and the practical means for achieving those elements in projects.

More importantly, IPWA is uniquely recognized as one of the few independent organizations that address, as a central part of its mission, the potential expanding role of the private sector as a viable partner to governments and “parastatals” within the global water/wastewater project and service arena.

For more information, visit www.ipwa1.org/.


The International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA) was established to serve the following aims and objectives:

  1. To provide a forum for the discussion of all scientific and technological issues that relate to the use of ultraviolet light;
  2. To provide a common voice for the interests of companies using ultraviolet technologies and manufacturing ultraviolet lamps or equipment;
  3. To organize periodic international and national conferences focused on ultraviolet technologies;
  4. To publish a regular Newsletter (IUVA News) to keep members informed of new new developments in the applications of ultraviolet technology;
  5. To encourage the establishment of rational terms, units and nomenclature in the fields of ultraviolet technology;
  6. To encourage research into the advancement of the applications of ultraviolet technologies;
  7. To encourage the adoption of rational environmental regulations that would encourage the use of ultraviolet technologies.

For more information, visit www.iuva.org/.


A 501c3 non-profit, the National Water Research Institute (NWRI) of Fountain Valley, California, sponsors projects and programs focused on ensuring safe, reliable sources of water now and for future generations.

Our interests include:

  • Encouraging public support of better water practices, such as conservation and water use efficiency.
  • Implementing strategies that better allocate and sustain water resources on regional and national levels.
  • Protecting existing water supplies from impacts on quality and quantity.
  • Developing technologies that identify and remove new contaminants from water supplies.
  • Identifying treatment technologies that are cost and energy-efficient.
  • Educating youth on water issues and future water needs.

For more information, visit www.nwri-usa.org.


O2 Environmental provides services to the water industry to accelerate successful technology commercialisation. Our customers include technology development companies, venture capital and angel investors, established companies acquiring new technologies, university technology transfer offices, and government agencies.

For more information, visit www.o2env.com/.


The Artemis Project helps corporations and institutions achieve operational excellence in water management, and advanced water technology companies best bring their value to these customers. It is a boutique consulting practice that works with advanced water technology companies, investors, corporations and institutions as well as industry associations.

For more information, visit www.theartemisproject.com/.


Water Industry Solutions LLC, is a leading consulting services firm specializing in water and energy technology solutions. Water Industry Solutions assists companies in building shareholder value through industry focused strategic planning, growth capital fund raising, transactional and acquisition support services in the water, clean energy and infrastructure markets serving developed and developing markets. Water Industry Solutions team of experts has a combined 100+ years of senior executive level operating, technical and business development experience in the assisting some of the largest water and energy technology companies.


The Water Innovations Alliance is an industry association focused on developing new funding, reducing regulatory barriers, increasing collaboration and raising awareness for cutting-edge water technologies and the problems they solve.

The Alliance serves the entire spectrum of the water sector: corporations, investors, engineering firms, start-ups, NGOs, research centers, municipalities, and others in the field.

The Alliance is located in Washington DC, Cambridge, MA, and Shelton, CT. It is a 501(c)(6) trade organization.

For more information, visit www.waterinnovations.org/.


Because water pervades life, an approach to caring for water must also include economic, cultural, social and political elements. The Hydro Diplomats of Watermark Initiative, LLC have the broad range of global expertise to tackle all these aspects and offer the best solution for each particular situation.

There are no pre-set solutions, rather our Hydro Diplomats partner with you to identify your needs and open up new possibilities by using and expanding the skills, resources and cooperation among all stakeholders.

For more information, visit www.watermarkinitiative.com/.


The Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association (WWEMA) is a non-profit trade organization founded in 1908 to represent the interests of companies that manufacture products sold to the potable water and wastewater treatment industries. Its mission is to inform, educate and provide leadership on issues which affect the worldwide water and wastewater equipment industry.

WWEMA members supply the most sophisticated leading products and technology, offering solutions to every water-related environmental problem and need facing today's society.

For more information, visit www.wwema.org/.


XPV Capital Corporation partners with entrepreneurs in emerging water companies by:

  • Investing capital to ignite your growth; and
  • Leveraging our extensive knowledge, expertise, and contacts to help build your business.

XPV is committed to helping you and your business succeed. As experienced water entrepreneurs and investment professionals, we understand the unique opportunities and challenges of emerging water companies. We work hard to give you the competitive advantage that only the right investor partnership can deliver.

For more information, visit www.xpvcapital.com.