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Alternative and Renewable Energy Technologies

There is a Technology for Everyone

Alternative energy options are available for any industry. School districts can convert bus fleet from diesel fuel to compressed natural gas. Working farm can power their operations with wind energy, solar panels or a bio-fuel solution. We will work with you to provide the appropriate combination of technologies that will best suit your specific needs.

Through partnerships with manufacturers and local utilities, Engineered Energy Solutions gives you access to a diversified portfolio of energy technologies:


  • Wind Energy
  • Solar (PV and Thermal)
  • Compressed Natural Gas
  • Fuel Cell Technology
  • Geothermal
  • Other energy related products
The Advantages of Alternative and Renewable Energy

Using alternative energy sources gives schools, businesses, and other institutions the advantage of reducing their dependence on costly fossil fuels. Other benefits include:

  • Lower energy costs
  • Reduced carbon footprint
  • Federal, state and local tax incentives and grants
  • Public recognition as a leader in sustainable energy use
  • Improved energy efficiency
  • Decreased dependence on foreign energy sources
  • Less uncertainty in energy cost budgeting

Energy Fast Facts - Did you know? 

  • The Department of Energy reports that 20% of America’s electricity can come from wind.
  • In one year, a 3-megawatt wind turbine produces as much energy as 12,000 barrels of imported oil.
  • More than 70% of US imported oil is used in transportation.
  • Approximately 20% of public transit buses in the U.S. run on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).
  • If trucking companies replaced their diesel vehicles with trucks running on either Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) or Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), we would cut oil imports by nearly 30 percent.
  • According to the California Energy Commission, greenhouse gas emissions from natural gas are 23% lower than diesel and 30% lower than gasoline.
  
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