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Ocean Power Technologies main competitors are Westinghouse Appliances Australia, PJM Interconnection, and AVANGRID.

Competitor Summary. See how Ocean Power Technologies compares to its main competitors:

  • Exelon has the most employees (33,383).
  • Employees at Westinghouse Appliances Australia earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $87,189.
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Ocean Power Technologies vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1994
3.1
Pennington, NJ2$5.5M46
1996
4.7
Houston, TX2-840
1974
4.4
Washington, DC1$10.0M253
2000
4.8
Chicago, IL15$23.0B33,383
-
4.6
Pittsburgh, PA3$4.3B9,000
1852
4.7
Orange, CT8$8.3B7,000
1927
4.8
Audubon, PA2$920.0M985
1910
4.6
Folsom, NJ1$2.0B650
1920
4.8
Allentown, PA2$8.5B5,601
1963
3.7
Orlando, FL1$8.5M150

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Ocean Power Technologies salaries vs competitors

Among Ocean Power Technologies competitors, employees at Westinghouse Appliances Australia earn the most with an average yearly salary of $87,189.

Compare Ocean Power Technologies salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Ocean Power Technologies
$46,693$22.45-
Cenergy International Services
$64,310$30.92-
Solar Energy Industries Association
$59,661$28.68-
Exelon
$67,914$32.65-
Westinghouse Appliances Australia
$87,189$41.92-
AVANGRID
$72,132$34.68-

Compare Ocean Power Technologies job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Ocean Power Technologies
$35,852$17.24
Westinghouse Appliances Australia
$56,621$27.22
Solar Energy Industries Association
$41,223$19.82
Exelon
$40,618$19.53
Cenergy International Services
$38,667$18.59
PJM Interconnection
$38,060$18.30
PPL
$37,690$18.12
AVANGRID
$36,916$17.75
South Jersey Industries
$36,327$17.46
GTE - Gas Turbine Efficiency
$33,423$16.07

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Ocean Power Technologies demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Ocean Power Technologies vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
PPL49%51%
South Jersey Industries52%48%
Exelon70%30%
PJM Interconnection70%30%
Westinghouse Appliances Australia75%25%
Ocean Power Technologies83%17%

Compare race at Ocean Power Technologies vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
69%11%9%5%5%
6.8
59%12%13%11%5%
9.9
68%12%10%7%3%
9.9
62%18%12%6%2%
9.7
58%10%9%20%3%
9.5
64%11%13%8%3%
9.8

Ocean Power Technologies revenue vs competitors

Ocean Power Technologies and similar companies CEOs

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Dennis Victor Arriola
AVANGRID

Dennis was appointed to the position of CEO of AVANGRID in July 2020. With more than 25 years in the energy sector, Dennis joined AVANGRID from Sempra Energy where he was Executive Vice President and Group President and Chief Sustainability Officer. Throughout his career, Dennis has held a variety of leadership positions in gas and electric utilities as well as renewables, including Chairman and CEO of Southern California Gas Co., and Chief Financial Officer of SunPower Corp., San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Gas Co. Dennis holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Stanford University and a master's degree in business administration from Harvard University. Dennis is on the boards of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Auto Club Enterprises and recently served as Chairman of the Board for the California Latino Economic Institute. He previously served as Chairman of the California Business Roundtable and on the board of the United Way - Greater Los Angeles. Dennis has been named one of the “100 Most Influential Hispanics” by Hispanic Business magazine.

Christopher M. Crane
Exelon

Crane is president and chief executive officer of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation, the nation’s leading competitive energy provider. Headquartered in Chicago, Exelon does business in 48 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. Crane oversees a family of companies representing every stage of the energy value chain, including Exelon Generation, one of the largest competitive U.S. power generators, with more than 32,700 megawatts of owned capacity comprising one of the nation’s cleanest and lowest-cost power generation fleets; Constellation, which provides energy products and services to approximately 2 million residential, public sector and business customers, including more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100; and Exelon’s six utilities, which deliver electricity and natural gas to approximately 10 million customers in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania through its Atlantic City Electric, BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO and Pepco subsidiaries.

Vincent Sorgi
PPL

Financial executive with over 25 years of combined experience in “Big Four” public accounting and commercial industry. Broad finance, accounting, tax and business operations background in the energy industry. Specialties: Key experiences in: Derivative Accounting, Marketing & Trading, Business Operations, Management Reporting, Sarbanes-Oxley, Budgeting & Forecasting, Financial Planning, International Accounting, Strategic/Business Planning, Performance Measurement, SEC & GAAP Compliance, Investment Analysis, Mergers & Acquisitions, Global Financial Reporting, Cost Reduction/Restructuring, Accounting Due-Diligence Reviews, ERP/Systems Implementations.

Michael J. Renna
South Jersey Industries

Michael 'Mike' Renna is a Mgr:Products & Services Dev at SOUTH JERSEY INDUSTRIES INC, Board Member at SOUTH JERSEY INDUSTRIES INC, and Board Member at New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce and is based in Hammonton, New Jersey. He has worked as Senior VP at SOUTH JERSEY INDUSTRIES INC, Vice President at SOUTH JERSEY INDUSTRIES INC, and Product Manager at M&T Bank. Michael works or has worked as President/COO at South Jersey Energy Solutions. He attended Cornell between 1995 and 1996, ECU, and WWPHS between 1982 and 1985.

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