Backbone, a business technology magazine, has listed Pulse Energy as one of the top eight cleantech firms in Canada. The listing is part of the Backbone200, a guide to the best Canadian technology companies. See the excerpt below and the full listing on the Backbone website.
Deloitte’s Canadian Technology Green 15 is an annual who’s who of successful Canadian clean-tech innovators, and recently clusters of innovation have formed around solving two important problems: clean municipal and industrial water and smart energy-grid management. “Canada has a great history of good software development and good communications technology and that expertise is being applied to [clean-tech areas],” said Paul Leroux, national clean-tech leader at Deloitte.
- Bionest Technologies: onsite wastewater treatment systems.
- H2O Innovations: custom-designed water treatment systems.
- HG Environnement: water technologies sector of industrial and commercial plumbing company HG Spec.
- Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies: nutrient management that recovers phosphorus and nitrogen from used water streams.
- Premier Tech Aqua: onsite and decentralized wastewater treatment.
- Pulse Energy: works to improve operational efficiency in the world’s commercial and institutional buildings.
- Real Tech: UV photometric and spectroscopic analytical instrumentation for the water and wastewater industry.
- Tantalus Systems: smart grid communications solutions for advanced metering, demand response and distribution automation.
February 25, 2013 | By Lawrence Cummer, Ian Harvey, Trevor Marshall and Peter Wolchak, Backbone