Energized Solutions works with utilities, government agencies, and corporations to develop strategies and applications to help meet and evaluate progress in achieving mandated or desired Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) goals. RPS legislation and sustainable energy strategies are driving for-profit and not-for-profit firms and agencies to increase production and use of renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal energies. Concurrently, the evolution and growth of RPS goals and mechanisms provides opportunities for firms and agencies to increase their planning and application of advanced conservation measures.
We want to partner with socially responsible and competitive utilities, companies, and agencies to develop RPS strategies that include both energy and water resources. While there is no current national RPS policy in place we believe that RPS strategies, including the California’s RPS goals established in 2003 and accelerated in 2006, benefit all stakeholders, including utilities, government agencies, large commercial and industrial end users, and residential users.
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Energized Solutions works with utilities, government agencies, and corporations to develop strategies and applications to help meet and evaluate progress in achieving mandated or desired Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) goals. RPS legislation and sustainable energy strategies are driving for-profit and not-for-profit firms and agencies to increase production and use of renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal energies. Concurrently, the evolution and growth of RPS goals and mechanisms provides opportunities for firms and agencies to increase their planning and application of advanced conservation measures.
We want to partner with socially responsible and competitive utilities, companies, and agencies to develop RPS strategies that include both energy and water resources. While there is no current national RPS policy in place we believe that RPS strategies, including the California’s RPS goals established in 2003 and accelerated in 2006, benefit all stakeholders, including utilities, government agencies, large commercial and industrial end users, and residential users.
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