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K-12, Public/Private and Universities across the country are faced with the important task of providing education to our future generations. Along with this daunting task comes the requirement to operating their facilities in a budgetary restrictive environment.

Faced with energy infrastructure quickly aging and deteriorating and a growing student body population, these educational facilities are forced into difficult decisions on how to spend their limited funds.

EI can help by properly assessing the need vs. the want while assembling a financial package appropriate for school boards and committees.

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  Energy Industries News

January 2012
Hawaii ranked tops for energy investment savings


Hawaii Business Magazine Energy Industries Ad


December 2011
Energy Industries mentioned in HECO Powerlines Special Edition


September 2011
The Best Watt is the Negawatt: Energy Efficiency - Quality General PV System

September 23, 2011, PG&E held their Awards Ceremony in the Bay Area and Energy Industries won the following awards:

• First Place Total 2010 kW Savings

• First Place Total 2010 kWh Savings

• First Place District 7 2010 kWh Savings

• Second Place District 7 2010 kW Savings

• Third Place Total Number of Applications

Duane Ashimine, Diane Manzini (Tucson), Kate Donovan (Seattle) and Rex Minchey (San Leandro) were at the event to accept our awards (see photo).


August 2011
Hawaii: the State of Clean Energy. Tonights show will highlight an interview with Ryan Wada, President of Quality General Inc. Ryan will be talking about the 2008 Hybrid PV and Lighting project that Energy Industries completed at their Aiea facility.


July 2011
A significant Energy Efficiency "Win-Win-Win" project for Gebbers Farms of Brewster, WA, the Environment and Energy Industries. This project will reduce Gebber's utlity cost by over 2,000,000 kWh per year, offset 1,600 tons of CO2 annually and 50% of the project cost will be funded by incentives, USDA Grants and EPAct 2005 Tax Deductions. The project has an overall simple payback of 3.0 years.


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