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Based in Switzerland.
Founded in 1907.
Dealt largely with fossil fuels until it began research into renewable energy just over 1 year ago. Since then, what was a very low level company on the verge of bankruptcy has now become one of the top companies in it's field, attracting a lot of international interest and independent financial investors. Uses a device previously discovered in Siberia in 1908 just after the Tunguska blast, when the original founder of the company (Gerard Zubriggen) who, as a prospector at the time, was attempting to find ways of extracting oil. This device (origin unknown) can make 'Renewable' clean energy using water as it's main component. It has been within the family since then as a curiosity. When his Great Grandson (Anton Zubriggen) took over the business 3 years previously, he commissioned research into the object which had long fascinated him. This branch of the company opened 4 months ago. Since the object originally came through from a different Rift, it's energies are disturbing those of the Kelpies which came through the Dinnet Rift centuries ago. As well as this, during the process, the atomic structure of the water is altered. The 'waste' by-products of the process are being pumped back into the river and has been causing reactions among the Kelpies, activating an aggressive gene. The company are unaware of this reaction, although they are guilty of illegal disposal of waste.

Staff

Anton Zubriggen - Managing Director
Silvie Lautens - Head of PR
Heidi Frischknecht - PA to Mr Zubriggen

First Story Line Appearance - Kelpie Trouble


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