Overview

What is Renewable Energy?

Renewable energy effectively uses natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat. This energy is generated from natural processes that are constantly replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, hydroelectricity/micro hydro, biomass and biofuels.

Is Renewable Energy Right For Me?

Renewable energy has a broad-based appeal. The end-line consumer is a homeowner, landlord, retail business owner, farmer, rancher, manufacturer, school, hospital, church, apartment complex owner and virtually anyone who pays a utility bill.

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Trends Favoring Renewable Energy
Other than market forces, the renewable energy industry often needs government sponsorship to help generate enough momentum in the market place and encourage consumers to shift to renewable energy sources. Many countries and states have implemented incentives, such as government tax subsidies, partial copayment programs, loan programs, grants and various rebates to aid in the purchase of renewable solutions.

What is Energy Efficiency?
Energy efficiency is using technology to reduce the amount of energy required to perform a certain function. Efficiencies can be gained from simple changes, such as using more natural lighting or using timers to help control energy consumption. More complex solutions involve evaluating and updating infrastructure, as well as mechanical and electrical systems in order to optimize greater efficiency and reduce energy consumption.

Is Energy Efficiency Right for Me?
It is estimated that buildings that have not taken any efficiency measures can cut energy cost by more than 30%. An in depth evolution and analysis of a buildings infrastructure, system and processes will identify opportunities for energy conservation and reduction measures. These initiatives can yield significant operational cost savings, improve the work environment and increase the value of your real estate investment.