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Composite Technology Corporation

Composite Technology Corporation

http://www.compositetechcorp.com/ Parent company of DeWind, Inc, producing 2.0 MW turbines, double-fed induction generators and converters for inland, coastal or offshore projects. Overview of facilities in Irvine, California and Lubeck, Germany. Wind > Turbines > Large Composite Technology Corporation (CTC) , develops, produces, and markets innovative energy efficient products and renewable energy projects for the electrical utility industry. CTC’s products
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