Often, we hear from clients who are well underway with project planning, have heard there are incentives and good reasons for making renewables part of their project - but they've already ordered their backup power, they've already set up their power purchase, they've already constrained the site. So in the end, despite best intentions, the best they'll end up with is some supplementary solar or high-efficiency appliances. They've missed the opportunity to green the project, and they've missed out on the long-term savings they could achieve.
In order to succeed, you need to think about renewables - and that includes conservation measures - right from the start. With proper planning, you can access generous incentives, generate renewable energy credits, and make your project far more energy-efficient over the long term.
Carl Johnson Consulting, LLC, helps project sponsors identify cost-effective renewable and conservation technologies that fit the project, many of which are subsidized. Call us to learn how we can help you.

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