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Clean Green Energy Marks 300 Million Kilowatt Hours of Energy Saved for Customers
Posted on in NewsClean Green Energy LLC (CGE) today said customers of the company have saved more than 300 million kilowatt hours of energy since the company’s founding. That milestone is the equivalent of $33 million in energy cost savings, or powering about 28,000 average American homes for a year.
“Three hundred million kilowatt hours are equivalent to 450,000,000 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions or the effect of planting nearly 170,000 acres of trees,” said Bryan Zaplitny, president and CEO of CGE. “We were among the first fifty ESCOs (energy services companies) in the United States, and we’re proud that sustainability has been the foundation of our business model from day one.”
CGE guarantees and tracks the energy savings of its customers, and the company passed the 300 million kilowatt hour mark this summer. CGE works with businesses, municipalities, schools, and non-profits throughout the US, including the Salvation Army, TRW, Ford, Comerica Bank, the State of Michigan and the City of Dearborn, Michigan.
For example, six Southeast Michigan Salvation Army locations reduced their total energy consumption by over one million kilowatt hours annually. That means savings of $120,000 per year, which the non-profit can turn to its core mission of helping people in need.
The savings will continue to grow. CGE not only saves their customer in energy costs, they also supply sustainable energy through their growing business in wind and solar power purchase agreements.
“As much as we are proud of our past we are even more excited about our future,” Zaplitny said. “Next spring the launch of our innovative WIND•e20® technology is going to change the equation for stationary sustainable energy.”
About Clean Green Energy LLC:
Clean Green Energy LLC is an energy solutions provider headquartered in Brighton, Michigan. The company provides energy optimization services and purchase power agreements to customers in the U.S. and abroad, using energy efficient technologies that include Cree LED lighting and wind and solar generation. CGE is set to merge with publicly traded McKenzie Bay International (MKBY:OTCPink) later this year. http://www.cleangreenenergyllc.com;http://www.mckenziebay.com
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