
To consistently provide our customers with high quality products and services that assist them in becoming more energy and water efficient, less wasteful and more efficient using unique, sustainable and practical technologies.


Facts about Energy Efficiency
Global energy demand has increased by about 60 percent since 1980 and it is expected that expanding populations and economies could result in yet another 50 percent increase by 2030 (over 2005 levels)
Just by using the "off the shelf" energy-efficient technologies available today, we could cut the cost of heating, cooling, and lighting our homes and workplaces by up to 80%. (U.S. Department of Energy and Maryland Energy Administration)
Replacing one incandescent lightbulb with an energy-saving compact fluorescent bulb means 1,000 pounds less carbon dioxide is emitted to the atmosphere and $67 dollars is saved on energy costs over the bulb's lifetime. (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Alliance to Save Energy)
A decrease of only 1% in industrial energy use would save the equivalent of about 55 million barrels of oil per year, worth about $1 billion
Facts about Wind/Solar
Wind power is the fastest-growing energy source in the world. (Worldwatch Institute)
The wind in North Dakota alone could produce a third of America's electricity. (The Official Earth Day Guide to Planet Repair)
Wind power has the potential to supply a large fraction - probably at least 20% - of U.S. electricity demand at an economical price.
Using 100 kWh of wind power each month is equivalent to:
* planting ½ acre of trees
* not driving 2,400 miles
* a one kilowatt PV system* each month:
* prevents 150 lbs. of coal from being mined
* prevents 300 lbs. of CO2 from entering the atmosphere
* keeps 105 gallons of water from being consumed
* keeps NO and SO2 from being released into the environment
* in Colorado, or an equivalent system that produces 150 kWh per month
Facts about Water
The production of one kilogram of beef requires 16 thousand liters of water.
To produce one cup of coffee we need 140 liters of water.
The water footprint of China is about 700 cubic meter per year per capita. Only about 7% of the Chinese water footprint falls outside China.
Japan with a footprint of 1150 cubic meter per year per capita, has about 65% of its total water footprint outside the borders of the country.
The USA water footprint is 2500 cubic meter per year per capita.







