Ian MacVicar, Task Contract Solutions and Chris Griffin, Hover Energy, after being presented the Sanctuary Award for Innovation at the U.S. Embassy in London. [Photo: Hover Energy]
The Sanctuary Award for Innovation was presented to Hover and the HMS Eaglet during a roundtable discussion on energy security and sustainable energy design at the U.S. Embassy in London. Hover CEO Chris Griffin, above right with Ian MacVicar of Task Energy Solutions, quoted King Charles during the event.
Last year, we told you that Dallas-based Hover Energy was heading into the U.K. market with its "islanded" microgrids that combine both wind and solar energy generation—enabling companies to reduce their carbon footprint by generating green energy onsite. Now the company's Wind-Powered Microgrid has been installed atop its first building in the U.K.—and its owner is the Royal Navy. A squadron leader calls the energy resilience provided by the system "vital to the security of the site."
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North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. We scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
Dallas-based Topgolf received a patent for technology that helps targets at its venues read golf balls containing radio-frequency identification tags. The patent, for a Galton configuration in golf ball receiving apparatus and systems, is a continuation of an earlier patent and lists four North Texas-based inventors: Brian David Burdette of McKinney, Gabriel Heath Denk of Wylie, Justin Dean Pendleton of The Colony and Michael Ryan Petri of Carrollton....
When the Dallas Regional Chamber launched the Dallas Innovates brand in 2016, it was a rare move for a chamber of commerce. Rather than simply promoting the region’s robust innovation ecosystem, the DRC set out to cover it like a newsroom, giving North Texas a dedicated, ongoing chronicle of its innovation landscape....
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