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November 04, 2009

Green Technology -White Door Inks Marketing Deal with Nordic Greentech


White Door Inc., a subsidiary of Critical Solutions Inc., reportedly has entered into an agreement with the Danish company Nordic Greentech for the sales and marketing of its renewable energy source trailers.
 
Nordic Greentech is a consulting company specialized in marketing, consulting and sales support regarding greentech solutions for private and public companies, governmental organizations and NGOs.
 
As part of the agreement, White Door plans to market its products, the “Titan” and “Mojo,” to potential clients throughout the Nordic region, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Finland and Northern parts of Germany, through Nordic Greentech.
 
“White Door is excited to have Nordic Greentech representing us in the Northern European region. In order to ensure our successful expansion in Europe, it is very important to have local business expertise with insight into markets, culture and language differences,” said Jeff Sirianni, president of White Door, Inc., in a statement.
 
Sirianni said that Denmark is a global leader in introducing renewable energy sources, especially wind power; and today renewable energy covers 17 percent of the nation’s energy consumption. “In 2020, the proportion is expected to increase to 30 percent,” he added.
 
The focus on renewable energy sources will be highlighted in December 2009 when the Danish capital hosts COP15 Copenhagen, the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
 
“Additionally, Nordic countries spend approximately one percent of their BNP on foreign aid programs in developing countries, where critical and renewable energy solutions are needed. Through our agreement with Nordic Greentech, we believe that we can significantly increase our business pipeline,” continued Sirianni.
 
Critical Solutions Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary, White Door, Inc., manufactures and sells a line of patent-pending, self-powered trailer systems that can be rapidly deployed to power physical security and communication requirements for areas where power is difficult to obtain, or where conventional power means are too expensive to deploy.
 
The company utilizes non-traditional power sources such as solar, wind, and hydrogen to provide efficient recovery, backup and primary power systems.

Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Erin Harrison

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