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Advanced Energy Abundant Power Group, was formed to address the critical need for "smart capital" - financial and intellectual - to support the nation’s emerging Clean Energy economy. Our mission is to foster energy independence, sustainable jobs, and a cleaner environment by enabling project development involving renewable energy, energy efficiency, and greenhouse gas emission reduction. Abundant Power’s business is comprised of two divisions: Abundant Power Solutions, which has been established to assist municipalities and county governments with the implementation and financing of clean energy projects and the administration and financing of utility bill and property assessed clean energy (PACE) financing programs; and Abundant Power Capital, which has been established to serve the project capital needs of the Clean Energy development community.   Our team is a select group of seasoned professionals with over 100+ collective years of corporate finance, project finance, legal, investment, and engineering experience who have aligned with best-of-class strategic and engineering partners and assembled an esteemed board of business and scientific advisors.

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Advanced Energy Advanced Energy, located in Raleigh, N.C., is an independent nonprofit organization that helps utilities, industrial, and residential customers improve the return on their energy investment. With expertise in industrial process technologies, motors and drives, and applied building science, Advanced Energy provides solutions through consulting, testing, and training. The primary mission of Advanced Energy is to increase efficiency and productivity in industries, businesses and homes as they transform energy into goods, services and environmental conditioning.

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AGL Resources AGL Resources, an Atlanta-based energy services company, serves more than 2.2 million customers in six states. As a 70 percent owner in the SouthStar partnership, AGL Resources markets natural gas to consumers in Georgia under the Georgia Natural Gas brand. The company also owns and operates Jefferson Island Storage & Hub, a high-deliverability natural gas storage facility near the Henry Hub in Louisiana.

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ADECA The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs’ (ADECA) Energy, Weatherization and Technology (EWT) Division works to increase energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and encourage and promote market acceptance of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. The Division also assists limited income households to better manage energy bills, and works to promote access to advanced telecommunication services in rural areas. In times of emergency, ADECA-EWT serves as the lead agency for energy emergency support.

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Alliance to Save Energy The Alliance to Save Energy is a national non-profit, bipartisan public-policy organization working in strategic partnership with businesses, government, environmental, educational, and consumer leaders to encourage a more vibrant marketplace for energy-efficient products and to promote energy efficiency worldwide.

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American-Israel Chamber of Commerce The American-Israel Chamber of Commerce has the mission to increase economic development by fostering understanding, cooperation, and business relationships between Israel and the Southeastern United States. Since the organization’s founding in 1992, we have been involved in completed transactions valued at over $950 million. Israel is a major center of water, energy, and environmental technologies, and AICC has an active Cleantech Committee to nurture relationships between Southeast and Israeli companies in this sector.

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American-Israel Chamber of Commerce APPA is the leading organization representing public power at the national level and the provider of premier advocacy, education and information services. Its collective voice on legislative and regulatory issues helps ensure the competitive landscape for the nation's more than 2,000 community-owned electric utilities is maintained. In addition to providing representation on issues of national importance, APPA offers comprehensive resources to assist electric utility professionals excel in their jobs.
American-Israel Chamber of Commerce CLEAResult is an energy efficiency consulting firm with expertise in electric and gas utility program design, development, implementation, and evaluation. Our unique understanding of how markets act and react enables us to design and implement energy efficiency programs, peak reduction programs, and other efficiency and environmental programs that transform those markets and provide persistent, sustainable, and measurable results. We support our utility clients by developing cost-effective programs that target the residential, commercial, institutional and industrial sectors, leveraging our experience in energy efficiency, demand side management (DSM), emissions and greenhouse gas reductions, environmental conservation, renewable energy, and energy resource acquisition.

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Conservation Services Group Conservation Services Group: Since 1984, Conservation Services Group (CSG) has pioneered promoting energy efficiency, conservation, and clean energy technologies that are helping consumers save money as well as protecting the environment. Led by Steve Cowell, who co-founded the organization, CSG serves a range of clients from utilities and public agencies to homeowners and local communities where we do business. Our mission is simple - increase energy efficiency throughout the U.S. and invest in clean energy technologies to support environmental protection. CSG's philosophy is one of partnership with its clients. The company has received awards from several industry groups including the Environmental Protection Agency, the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, and the Energy and Environmental Building Association.
Evaporcool™ The Evaporcool™ System is a proprietary evaporative cooling system that works with virtually any existing air-cooled condensing unit. Through the use of multiple patented processes, the system (i) reduces energy consumption and demand charges, (ii) increases tonnage capability, (iii) improves the kW/ton ratio, (iv) reduces head pressure, increases system reliability, (v) protects coils from debris and damage and (vi) extends the life of HVAC equipment. The Evaporcool™ team has extensively tested every component of the system in our laboratory, at state universities and in other internationally recognized testing facilities.

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Cree Cree is leading the LED lighting revolution with industry-leading performance in lighting-class LEDs based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Cree XLamp® LEDs are the lighting sources for a broad range of large area outdoor as well as indoor lighting fixtures for industrial, commercial, office and home general illumination applications. Cree’s LED City™ and LED Workplace™ programs are designed to accelerate the adoption of LED lighting in applications such as large-area outdoor lighting and interior lighting for the office, including recessed, spotlight, floodlight, under-cabinet and troffer lighting. Real-world LED installations show the true capabilities of LED light and the opportunities for significant energy, maintenance and disposal savings.

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The Center for Transportation and the Environment The Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) conducts research, education, and technology transfer that seek to mitigate the impacts of surface transportation on the environment. CTE is a national university transportation center, funded in part by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the North Carolina Department of Transportation. CTE is located in the offices of the Institute for Transportation Research and Education on North Carolina State University’s Centennial Campus. The center reports to the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies.

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Dominion Dominion is one of the nation’s largest producers of energy and serves retail energy customers in 11 states. Dominion’s strategy is to be a leading provider of electricity, natural gas and related services to customers in the energy-intensive Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions of the U.S., a potential market of 50 million homes and businesses where 40 percent of the nation’s energy is consumed.

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Duke Energy Duke Energy is a diversified energy company with a portfolio of natural gas and electric businesses, both regulated and unregulated, and an affiliated real estate company. Duke Energy supplies, delivers and processes energy for customers in the Americas.

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Ecos Ecos. As energy demand increases, as the political landscape becomes more onerous, and as the need to deliver energy efficiency becomes more paramount, utilities look to Ecos as a trusted partner focused on delivering results. For the past 12 years, we have designed and implemented innovative programs in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors. Our business is driven by four principles: deliver energy savings on time and on budget; reduce utility regulatory, reputational and operational risks; protect the utility/customer relationship; and provide professional customer service.

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EnerVision EnerVision is a business, technical, and analytical consulting firm designed to serve the electric utility industry, offering a range of business related services, including management consulting, power supply, transmission, renewable resources, energy efficiency, wholesale and retail rates, and end-user/energy systems support services. EnerVision works with utilities of all sizes (primarily electric cooperatives and municipal utilities) in all markets to add value, solve technical and business-related problems as well as partner with our clients to successfully address both current and emerging industry issues.

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FEO The Florida Energy Office (FEO) is the state’s primary center for energy policy under Governor Charlie Crist. In addition to developing and implementing Florida’s energy policy, FEO coordinates all federal energy programs delegated to the state, including energy supply, demand, conservation, and allocation. Through the FEO, the State of Florida shapes "Florida’s Energy Future," focusing on advanced clean energy sources, energy conservation and efficiency. Florida is actively leading the nation in projects that promote hydrogen power, solar energy, bio-based fuels, clean vehicles and energy conservation.

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Georgia Conservancy The Georgia Conservancy is a statewide environmental organization. Our job is to make sure that Georgians have healthy air, clean water, unspoiled wild places and community green space now and in the future. The Georgia Conservancy was founded in 1967. Early in our history we won by securing protections for Cumberland Island, the Okefenokee Swamp and the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.

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GEFA The Georgia Environmental Finance Authority promotes energy efficiency, renewable energy and energy assistance programs to improve environmental quality, strengthen quality of life and stimulate sustainable economic development in Georgia.

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Georgia Tech Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation’s top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to advanced science and technology. Georgia Tech’s campus occupies 400 acres in the heart of the city of Atlanta, where more than 16,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive a focused, technologically based education.

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Green Chamber of the South The Green Chamber of the South serves green businesses throughout the Southeast. The Chamber connects green businesses, clean technology companies and corporations with sustainability programs to share best practices learn and grow. It offers businesses exposure, networking opportunities, projects, workshops and seminars. The Green Chamber of the South provides sustainable businesses in the Southeast with a strong organization, guidance, and ample opportunities for collaboration and growth.

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Honeywell For 30 years, Honeywell Utility Solutions has been helping electric, gas and water utilities throughout North America manage their energy and water use. Honeywell Utility Solutions has served over 9,000,000 utility customers and installed over 900,000 load control devices in North America to date. Honeywell’s technology-driven demand response, energy conservation and smart meter programs help utilities automate, conserve and educate. Honeywell provides turnkey services including program design, marketing, installation, comprehensive customer services, information technology, program management and back-office support.

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HTS HTS Enterprise is a consultative engineering firm focused on providing services in the energy sector and is a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE). HTS Enterprise centers its business operations on four distinct sectors; (1) HTS Energy (2) Southeast Energy Education Initiative; (3) Institute for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy; and (4) Energy Horizons Laboratory and Research Center.

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Jacoby Energy Jacoby Energy is a leader in the development of the advanced systems and methods for extracting gas from landfills and other biomass for delivery to natural gas pipelines or other energy generation units. Jacoby Energy is the first to deliver landfill gas to the Atlanta Gas Light pipeline. Its strategic relationships and proprietary methods and systems are ready to scale across other projects and geographic areas, to take advantage of the strong pipeline for other Landfill Gas and Plasma Gasification projects.

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Johnson Controls Johnson Controls provides solutions for operating buildings effectively and efficiently to increase their energy efficiency, operational performance and sustainability in over 150 countries - and in your neighborhood.

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KEMA KEMA specializes in business and technical consulting, operational support, measurement and inspection, testing and certification. With over 85 years of experience in serving energy and utility clients, KEMA is an international leader in planning, designing, implementing and evaluating programs that promote energy efficiency and demand response strategies. We provide strategic DSM services to governments, regulatory agencies and utilities throughout North America and abroad. We help clients ensure that their energy efficiency programs meet stated goals and objectives effectively and efficiently.

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Metrolight Metrolight, founded in 1996 in Netanya, Israel, and based in Nashville, TN, is a world leader in energy solutions for HID lighting systems. Our Smart Electronic Ballast technology has saved end users up to 65% of their lighting energy costs, and can reduce the United States’ total electricity demand by 2-3% once fully implemented. Other benefits of the technology include vast improvement in light quality and diffusion, as well as significant reduction in life cycle maintenance costs; the company distributes its products through the leading HID lighting fixture producers and a network of distributors, ESCO’s, full turnkey solution providers and lighting agents.

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Mississippi Energy Division Established in 1980, the Energy Division is vested with public missions that fundamentally affect the economic prosperity and quality of life of present and future Mississippians. These missions include developing and implementing effective programs that utilize environmentally acceptable, dependable and affordable energy resources. These programs increase the opportunities for Mississippi communities to improve their relative position in the global economy.

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Mississippi Energy Division Mitsubishi Electric United States (MEUS) HVAC has been an industry leader in inverter and ductless air-source heat pump technology since the early 1980's. MEUS HVAC inverter-driven compressors conserve energy by adjusting the system so that only the amount of energy needed to maintain the conditioned space is used, unlike conventional systems that constantly turn on and off. Also, inverter-driven compressors accelerate cooling and heating performance by ramping up to achieve set point temperature faster. MEUS HVAC provides residential and commercial markets with highly efficient equipment that meets or exceeds industry standards.

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NAIMA North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) is a trade association of North American manufacturers of fiber glass, rock wool, and slag wool insulation products. Since 1933, NAIMA and its predecessor associations have had as their foundation a dedication to rendering services to all segments of the construction industry. Today, NAIMA has expanded its role and concentrates its efforts on promoting energy efficiency and environmental preservation through the use of fiber glass, rock wool and slag wool insulation products, while encouraging safe production and use of these products.

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NC Energy Office The North Carolina State Energy Office is North Carolina’s lead agency for energy programs and services and serves as the official source for energy information and assistance for consumers, businesses, government agencies, community colleges and schools and the residential, commercial and industrial sectors. The State Energy Office’s mission is to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy, strive toward a sustainable energy future. They accomplish this by administering proven and innovative programs, projects and services that inform, educate, and involve energy consumers, producers and decision-makers.

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Niagara Conservation Niagara Conservation was founded in 1977 (like the Alliance!), driven by a vision to manufacture products that save natural resources. The early company manufactured low-flow showerheads and other residential weatherization products for the newly developing utility conservation program market. Since then, Niagara Conservation Corporation has built a strong reputation for manufacturing high-efficiency resource-conserving products and for developing innovative turnkey product delivery services. Niagara’s expanded conservation product line includes Niagara Flapperless™ ultra-low-flow toilets, a complete line of showerheads, faucet aerators, high-efficiency lighting products, and various weatherization materials.

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Oakridge National Labratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is the Department of Energy’s largest science and energy laboratory. ORNL’s mission is to conduct basic and applied research that provides innovative solutions to complex problems. The laboratory’s six major mission roles include: neutron science, energy, high-performance computing, systems biology, materials science at the nanoscale, and national security. Long a leading center for industry-driven energy efficiency research and development, ORNL has major programs in transportation; building, industrial, and biomass technologies; hydrogen, fuel cells, and infrastructure technologies, along with solar and wind technologies, weatherization, and the federal energy management program.

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Oglethorpe Power Oglethorpe Power Corporation (OPC) is the nation's largest power supply cooperative with nearly $6 billion in assets serving 38 Electric Membership Corporations which, collectively, provide electricity to 4.1 million Georgia citizens. A proponent of conscientious energy development and use, OPC balances reliable and affordable energy with environmental responsibility and has an outstanding record of regulatory compliance. Its diverse energy portfolio includes natural gas, hydroelectric, coal and nuclear generating plants with a combined capacity of approximately 5,200 megawatts (MW), as well as purchased power. OPC was established in 1974 and is owned by its 38 Member Systems. It is headquartered in Tucker, Georgia.

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OneWorld Sustainable OneWorld Sustainable offers a diverse selection of products and services including solar, wind, and micro-hydro energy generation systems as well as energy efficiency audits and green building renovation for homes, businesses, and institutions. OneWorld is responsible for the development of the Georgia Solar Schools (GS2) Program - an initiative designed to encourage student interest in environmental and social sustainability issues. Since 2003, the GS2 Program model has been the inspiration for the development of other solar schools programs throughout Georgia and South Carolina. OneWorld has also been very active in developing solar energy programs throughout East Africa since 2004.

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Orion Energy Stystems Orion Energy Systems designs, manufactures, and installs energy management systems that include HIF lighting, intelligent lighting controls, and its Apollo Light Pipe product, which collects and focuses daylight without consuming electricity. The firm estimates its products can help cut customers’ lighting-related electricity costs by up to 50% and reduce related carbon dioxide emissions. Since Orion’s inception in 1996 it has installed lighting in nearly 2,000 North American commercial and industrial facilities.

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Owens Corning Owens Corning has been delivering solutions to the way people live, work and play; innovating countless uses for fiberglass material, as well as pioneering the development of building and composite products made from other materials since 1938. From home building products such as insulation and vinyl exteriors to glass fiber composites that can be found in over 40,000 end-use applications from computers to automobiles and pipes to snow skiis, Owens Corning has helped create materials that make products perform better and deliver maximum energy efficiency.

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Progress Energy Progress Energy, headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., is a Fortune 250 energy company with more than 21,000 megawatts of generation capacity and $10 billion in annual revenues. The company includes two major utilities that serve more than 3.1 million customers in the Carolinas and Florida. Progress Energy is the 2006 recipient of the Edison Electric Institute’s Edison Award, the industry’s highest honor, in recognition of its operational excellence. The company also is the first utility to receive the prestigious J.D. Power and Associates Founder’s Award for customer service. Progress Energy serves two fast-growing areas of the country, and the company is pursuing a balanced approach to meeting the future energy needs of the region. That balance includes increased energy efficiency programs, investments in renewable energy technologies and a state-of-the-art electricity system.

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Radiance Energies Radiance Energies LLC is an early stage cleantech/solar startup that designs, develops and installs turnkey solar energy systems that help commercial and residential customers save money while reducing their carbon footprint. We are a triple bottom-line company: people, planet, profits. Our focus is on providing outstanding customer service and helping our customers determine what they need to do to save money, reduce their environmental impact and help America become energy independent.

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Rinnai Rinnai Tankless Water Heater Corporation distributes numerous gas appliances, including warm air heaters, cooking products and high efficiency continuous hot water heaters for residential and commercial consumers. Rinnai prides itself as the best and most efficient tankless water heater provider in the market, providing up to 50 percent more efficiency than a traditional natural gas water heater and up to 70 percent more efficiency than an electric water heater.

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Servidyne Servidyne provides comprehensive energy efficiency solutions, sustainability programs, and other products and services that significantly enhance the operating and financial performance of existing buildings. We enable customers to cut energy consumption and realize immediate cost savings across their portfolios, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving the comfort and satisfaction of their buildings’ occupants. Servidyne serves a broad range of markets in the United States and internationally, including corporate, commercial office, hospitality, gaming, retail, industrial, distribution, healthcare, government and education. We are proud to be an important Part of the Solution – for now and for future generations.
Reznick Group Reznick Group is a national leader in accounting, tax and business advisory services. Ranked among the top 20 public accounting firms in the United States, Reznick Group maintains 10 offices nationwide, with its headquarters located in Bethesda, Md. Reznick Group is a Certified Public Accounting firm and a Professional Corporation.

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The Shaw Group, Inc. The Shaw Group, Inc. is a leading global provider of technology, engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance, fabrication, manufacturing, consulting, remediation and facilities management services for government and private sector clients in the energy and renewables, chemicals, environmental, infrastructure and emergency response markets. A Fortune 500 company with fiscal year 2008 annual revenues of $7 billion, Shaw is headquartered in Baton Rouge, La., and employs approximately 26,000 people at its offices and operations in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. Shaw is the power sector industry leader according to Engineering News-Record's list of Top 500 Design Firms.

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Siemens Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. is a global leader in energy resource development, delivering world-class product innovation and sustainable building performance that serves to enhance the environment. The company helps customers improve their buildings’ energy costs, reliability and performance while minimizing the impact on the environment. Energy Services offered include environmental initiative development, energy and resource planning, supply-side management, demand side management, and ongoing measurement and performance monitoring.

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Southern Alliance for Clean Energy Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that promotes responsible energy choices that solve global warming problems and ensure clean, safe and healthy communities throughout the Southeast.

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Southern Company Southern Company is one of the largest producers of electricity in the United States. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Southern Company has become a super-regional energy company with more than 40,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity in the Southeast. Working through its four regulated retail electric utilities across Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi, Southern Company covers a 120,000-square-mile service territory and serves 4.3 million customers.

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Southface Southface Energy Institute is a private, nonprofit corporation that promotes sustainable homes, workplaces and communities through education, research, advocacy and technical assistance. As a regional organization, Southface seeks to transform the market for energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies through partnerships with business, academia, government and other nonprofit organizations. In 2006, over 40,000 people attended Southface programs and the organization received more than 200 million media impressions.

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Southpoint Solutions Southpoint Solutions specializes in energy-efficient products and services which deliver guaranteed cost savings. With well-established presence in the Southeast supported by field offices in South Carolina and Georgia, Southpoint Solutions is able to serve multi-site clients throughout the United States as well as internationally.

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Sterling Planet Sterling Planet is a sustainability pioneer, having introduced the first nationwide retail renewable energy certificate choice in 2001 and White Tags™ energy efficiency certificates in 2006. Today, Sterling Planet offers the first comprehensive carbon neutrality solution: White Tags™, certified renewable energy and verified carbon offsets. Sales to date have averted more than 20 billion pounds of carbon emissions; in effect, neutralizing the carbon emissions of 1.9 million passenger cars for a year. Sterling Planet is currently developing more than 100 megawatts of new renewable energy capacity and is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Climate Leaders partner, committed to net zero greenhouse gas emissions from its business operations. In 2007, the client list includes 862 corporations, 38 colleges and universities, 125 government agencies, 49 utilities and thousands of residential customers with offices in Georgia, Colorado, Connecticut, New York and Texas.

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Tennessee Valley Authority The Tennessee Valley Authority, set up by Congress in 1933, is the nation’s largest public power company. By supplying wholesale power to 158 municipal and cooperative power distributors, and directly to 62 large industries and government installations in the Valley, TVA supplies the energy needs of 8.3 million people. TVA is committed to protecting the environmental resources of the Tennessee Valley by continually improving the environmental performance of its operations, balancing sustainable development of the Valley’s natural resources with supplying affordable, reliable power and sustaining the Valley’s resources for future generations through leadership in clean energy innovation and environmental management.

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Stites & Harbison, PLLC Stites & Harbison, PLLC is a preeminent law firm based in strategic Southeastern locations and sought by business and institutional clients nationwide for sophisticated transactions, difficult litigation and complex regulatory matters. Stites & Harbison has more than 260 attorneys and a support staff of almost 300. The firm's attorneys are currently admitted to practice in 24 states and the District of Columbia; 17 are Registered U.S. Patent Attorneys and 10 are LEED Accredited Professionals. The firm is also a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, and with regard to its Green Law Group (GLG), Stites & Harbison has assembled attorneys from throughout the firm whose experience and knowledge make them qualified to take part in the firm's "Green Initiative." Seventy-two of its lawyers are listed in The Best Lawyers in America® 2010; 28 are listed in the current edition of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business; 47 are listed in the current Super Lawyers magazine, representing the top five percent of lawyers in their state; 12 are listed in Nashville Business Journal's Best of the Bar for 2008, more than any firm in the Nashville/Middle Tennessee market; and three are listed in the Best 150 Lawyers 2008 by Business Tennessee magazine. The firm has offices in Louisville, Lexington and Frankfort, Kentucky; Jeffersonville, Indiana; Nashville and Franklin, Tennessee; Atlanta, Georgia; and Alexandria, Virginia. The offices are networked and function seamlessly through use of the latest technology.

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USGBC - Savannah Chapter The USGBC-Savannah Chapter is a 501c3 organization dedicated to improving the built environment in Coastal Georgia. As such, we seek to: Educate the public on the long term benefits of green building and how sustainable design can be integrated or implemented into one’s life; Encourage widespread acceptance of sustainable design principles, including the LEED rating system, within both local government and the construction and development community as a whole; and improve the built environment and quality of life in the Southeast Coastal region by promoting sustainability initiatives that positively and profitably impact the community and the environment.

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Latest Updates

Turn off everything not in use: lights, TVs, computers, etc.

During hot months, keep window coverings closed on the south, east and west windows. In winter, let the sun in.

Glass fireplace doors help stop heat from being lost up the chimney. Also, close the fireplace damper when not in use.

ENERGY STAR® compact fluorescent bulbs use two-thirds less energy and last up to 10 times longer than incandescent light bulbs.

Activate "sleep" features on computers and office equipment that power down when not in use for a while.

Dress appropriately for the weather, and set your thermostat to the lowest possible comfortable setting.

When cooking, keep the lids on pots. Better yet, use a microwave oven instead.

Install low-flow showerheads and sink aerators to reduce hot water use.

Replace your five most used light bulbs with ENERGY STAR® compact fluorescent bulbs to save $60 each year in energy costs.

Only heat or cool the rooms you need - close vents and doors of unused rooms.

Use cold water for laundry and save up to $63 a year - detergents formulated for cold water get clothes just as clean.

Storm windows can reduce heat lost by single-paned windows by 25-50 percent during the winter.

To save on hot water, take five-minute showers instead of baths.

In summer, use fans whenever possible instead of AC, and ventilate at night this way when practical. Fans cost less to use than AC.

Turn off office equipment during longer periods of non-use to cut energy costs and improve longevity.

Seal and weatherstrip your windows and doors to ensure that you're not wasting energy heating or cooling through leaks to the outdoors.

Your water heater should be set at "warm", so that a thermometer held under running water reads no more than 120 degrees.

Check the furnance or air conditioner filter each month, and clean or replace it as needed.

Insulate ducts to improve your heating system’s efficiency and your own comfort.

Do only full loads when using the clothes washer or dishwasher.

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