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Alphabet Energy main competitors are Tri Alpha Energy, Calpine, and TerraPower.

Competitor Summary. See how Alphabet Energy compares to its main competitors:

  • The Dow Chemical Company has the most employees (54,000).
  • Employees at Tri Alpha Energy earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $97,471.
  • The oldest company is BWX Technologies, founded in 1867.
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Alphabet Energy vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2009
4.1
Hayward, CA1$10.0M35
2006
3.5
Bellevue, WA1$13.1M184
1998
4.0
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA1$50.4M250
1984
4.9
Houston, TX2$10.1B2,256
2002
3.9
--$4.4M140
2001
4.2
Lowell, MA1-70
1987
4.6
Devens, MA5$145.6M225
1879
4.8
San Ramon, CA4$146.5B44,679
2007
4.0
Pittsburgh, PA1$9.5M300
1897
4.5
Midland, MI27$43.0B54,000
1969
4.1
Cambridge, MA1$37.3M50
1867
4.5
Lynchburg, VA13$2.7B6,250
1917
4.5
Seadrift, TX1$4.4B3,800
1933
4.2
Washington, DC1$85.3M100

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Alphabet Energy salaries vs competitors

Among Alphabet Energy competitors, employees at Tri Alpha Energy earn the most with an average yearly salary of $97,471.

Compare Alphabet Energy salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Alphabet Energy
$48,853$23.49-
TerraPower
$90,089$43.31-
Tri Alpha Energy
$97,471$46.86-
Calpine
$92,459$44.45-
General Fusion
$58,424$28.09-
Konarka Technologies
$48,228$23.19-

Compare Alphabet Energy job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Alphabet Energy
$37,814$18.18
BWX Technologies
$60,774$29.22
Union of Concerned Scientists
$49,931$24.01
General Fusion
$47,863$23.01
Edison Electric Institute
$45,080$21.67
AMSC
$43,911$21.11
Calpine
$42,778$20.57
Tri Alpha Energy
$41,833$20.11
TerraPower
$41,334$19.87
Chevron
$38,892$18.70
Konarka Technologies
$36,925$17.75
The Dow Chemical Company
$36,864$17.72
Aquion Energy
$36,854$17.72
Union Carbide
$35,465$17.05

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Alphabet Energy demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Alphabet Energy vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Chevron57%43%
The Dow Chemical Company65%35%
Calpine71%29%
AMSC73%27%
BWX Technologies79%21%
Alphabet Energy--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Alphabet Energy vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%11%7%12%3%
9.4
72%8%12%5%3%
7.6
53%21%12%11%4%
9.9
51%22%12%10%5%
10.0
60%14%12%10%3%
9.9
58%15%17%7%3%
7.3

Alphabet Energy and similar companies CEOs

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Daniel Patrick McGahn
AMSC

Rex D. Geveden
BWX Technologies

Rex Geveden (born 1962 in Mayfield, Kentucky) is the president and chief executive officer of BWX Technologies. Previously he was chief operating officer.

John B. Hill III (Thad)
Calpine

Thad Hill became Calpine’s President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of its Board of Directors in May 2014. Mr. Hill joined the company in September 2008 as Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer. He became Chief Operating Officer in November 2010 and was named President in December 2012. Prior to Calpine, Mr. Hill was with NRG Energy from 2006 to 2008, serving as President of NRG Texas in 2007- 2008. Prior to NRG, Mr. Hill was Executive Vice President of Strategy and Business Development at Texas Genco LP from 2005 to 2006. From 1995 to 2005, he was with Boston Consulting Group Inc., where he rose to Partner and Managing Director and led the North American energy practice, serving companies in the power and gas sector with a focus on commercial and strategic issues. Mr. Hill received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University magna cum laude and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Amos Tuck School of Dartmouth College, where he was elected an Edward Tuck Scholar.

Michael K. Wirth
Chevron

James R. Fitterling
The Dow Chemical Company

Richard Wells
Union Carbide

Flavio Aguilar is a CEO at Edison Electric Institute and VP at EEI Group Technologies.

Howard R Berke
Konarka Technologies

Howard Berke was recently executive chairman, CEO and co-founder of Konarka Technologies, an innovator in development commercialization of Nobel winning Power Plastic®, a lightweight, flexible material that converts light to electricity. Mr. Berke has nearly 40 years of hands-on management experience launching, building and leading both public and private technology startup companies. This includes 30 years of general management with full P&L responsibility for ten start-ups and 12 years of corporate, business development and product marketing focused on emerging technologies. He co-founded 17 start-up companies, was a venture capitalist, mentored, angel-invested in several more and has initiated, completed IPOs, numerous corporate acquisitions, mergers, strategic partnerships, R&D joint ventures in the U.S., Europe, Asia. He advises start-up companies, entrepreneurs in a wide range of fields including medical devices, biotech, informatics, software, networking, IT, Telcon, alternative energy technologies. In addition to serving as delegate to the World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers, he is a former founding board director for ACORE. He helped to found and organize the New England Clean Energy Council and has guest lectured on entrepreneurship at Yale, Harvard, MIT, numerous other campuses and elsewhere throughout the world. Mr. Berke was a board director of SEIA, ACORE and The Coalition for Green Capital (CGC), a non-profit organization that advocates for tax and finance policies that support investment in energy efficiency and clean energy. He is a former senior advisor to Good Energies, a global leading private investment firm in energy efficiency, solar companies and large scale wind developers. Mr. Berke received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Yale University. His academic training includes finance, accounting, operations research, corporate law, architecture and physics.

Scott Alan Pearson
Aquion Energy

With 20 years of experience leading a wide range of technology-based companies and organizations, Scott Pearson joined Aquion in March of 2011 as its Chief Executive Officer. Scott’s professional experience spans a broad range of industries including uninterruptible power systems (UPS), fuel cell power systems, personal electric vehicles, electronics assembly equipment and materials, digital imaging and defense systems. Prior to joining Aquion, Scott served as President and CEO of Protonex Technology Corporation for six years and remains its Chairman of the Board. Scott has also served on the Board of the New England Clean Energy Council since its inception. Scott holds an M.B.A. from MIT’s Sloan School of Management, an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts.

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