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Verterra Energy, Inc.: The Power of Hydropower
For communities vulnerable to unreliable electricity, a solution could come soon from Minneapolis-based Verterra Energy. The company is using LulzBot 3D printers to create a 1.2 meter (four foot) long prototype of its hydropower water
Volturnus Selected by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Verterra Energy, developer of the scalable, modular water power technology "Volturnus", announced today that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has selected its pioneering water
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Verterra Energy General Information Description. Developer of a modular hydro device designed to produce electricity from currents in rivers and ponds. The company''s device deploys directly into rivers, oceans and man-made canals
Verterra Energy | Climatebase
At Verterra Energy, we''re on a mission to harness the power in the worlds rivers, canals and oceans. To accomplish this, we are commercializing our first device called VOLTURNUS, a pioneering water-power technology that deploys in
Former GE Director joins Verterra''s Advisory Board
MINNEAPOLIS, MN, Verterra Energy, Inc. is pleased to announce that Ricky Buch has joined our Advisory Board. His expertise in microgrids and hybrid power systems brings valuable insights to Verterra as it
Undersecretary of Defense visits Verterra
Verterra Energy was proud to welcome Rep. Betty McCollum and Undersecretary Shyu for a facility and technology tour.Verterra has been working with the US Army Corps of Engineers to deploy and test Volturnus at

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