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  2. PacWind - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1998, and released their first patented vertical axis wind turbines in May 2006. [1] [2] In 2007, they added another two models of turbines to their product lineup.

  3. List of wind turbine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    PacWind (USA) Elecon Engineering (India) Inox Wind (India) [1] RRB Energy Limited (India) Suzlon (India) World Wind (India) Enercon (Germany) Nordex SE (Germany) UNISON (South Korea) Hanjin (South Korea) Doosan (South Korea) Hyosung (South Korea) Hyundai Heavy Industries (South Korea) Hitachi (Japan) – acquired the wind turbine business of ...

  4. Price optimization - Wikipedia

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    Price optimization utilizes data analysis to predict the behavior of potential buyers to different prices of a product or service. Depending on the type of methodology being implemented, the analysis may leverage survey data (e.g. such as in a conjoint pricing analysis [7]) or raw data (e.g. such as in a behavioral analysis leveraging 'big data' [8] [9]).

  5. PRICE Systems - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 PRICE introduced its Hardware Life-Cycle Cost Model. This was followed in 1977 by a Software Development Cost Model, one of the oldest and most widely used software parametric models for large-scale software development projects. [6] In 1983 the company launched its first application for microcircuit cost modelling. TruePlanning

  6. PROS (company) - Wikipedia

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    PROS Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: PRO) is a company that provides price optimization, sales effectiveness, and revenue management SaaS software as well as software for travel management for the airline industry.

  7. Price intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Price Intelligence (or Competitive Price Monitoring) refers to the awareness of market-level pricing intricacies and the impact on business, typically using modern data mining techniques. It is differentiated from other pricing models by the extent and accuracy of the competitive pricing analysis. [ 1 ]

  8. Tehachapi Pass wind farm - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 contract, which more than doubles SCE's wind energy portfolio, envisions more than 50 square miles (130 km 2) of wind parks in the Tehachapi region, which is triple the size of any existing U.S. wind farm. [8]

  9. Pricing science - Wikipedia

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    One organization of the types of technology is to consider (a) general purpose tools used to implement some Pricing Science techniques; (b) use of localized technology, typically standard office tools, configured to utilize Pricing Science methods; and (c) specialized, enterprise-class software designed and developed for this purpose.