Aeorads Company is an information technology company in the alternative energy industry that the Obama administration is promoting with a $ 150 billion government program for energy independence, reduced carbon emissions, and 5 million new "green collar" jobs. "New Energy Policy", Barrack Obama (2009);;"Stimulus could aid builders, carmakers, clean tech", Associated Press Newswire (February 10, 2009);;"Obama says renewable energy key to economic future", Reuters UK (February 9, 2009).; "Obama’s Green Dream: Would His Renewable-Energy Plan Make a Difference?" Wall Street Journal (August 29, 2008) The company collects, publishes, and analyzes real-time and historical Internet-based information for proposed and existing wind, solar, geothermal, biofuel and other alternative energy facilities in the U.S. and throughout the world. Dun & Bradstreet Report (1992); Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy; Renewable Energy Development News (March 5, 2008). Aeorads is also a subcontractor for highly specialized telecommunications systems for off-shore oil & gas facilities in the Gulf of Mexico and off-shore wind farms in Denmark, Delaware, New Jersey. and Rhode Island. “Huge Offshore Wind Farm Wins Approval”, New York Times (October 3, 2008). ; Babcock & Brown Investments (2009). The company began in 1990 as the first Internet-based company for oilfield services and energy companies when former Novell and Sun Microsystems engineers founded the company to collect information from remote oil and gas wells in Utah, Montana, and North Dakota with innovative web-based software and hardware that evolved into the SKyPRO and SKyCOM applications integrated into Novell’s Groupwise. “SKyPRO Introduces First Voice Over IP Calling Solution”, Bloomberg News (January 28, 2009).Venture capital firms, First Security SBIC and SPE Ventures (now part of Wells Fargo) financed the company, along with energy investors at Pemex and The Malpaso Company. “Wells Fargo to Buy First Security of Utah” New York Times (April 11, 2000).; “Malpaso Possible Sun Bid”, New York Times (March 17, 1988).
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