Cleantech

Clean technology, or "cleantech," as defined by The Renewable Corporation is new technologies, products, services, processes and business models that;
● provide superior performance effectiveness and efficiency
● reduced energy and consumption costs
● that improves upon the use of our natural resources
From 2003 - 2008 total cleantech venture investments in new technological products and services was over $24 billion, up from just $500 million in 2001. Clean-energy costs are falling as the cost of fossil fuel energy is going up. There is a now a set directive, focus and financing now driving the development and improvement of new technologies. The US Government is now providing unprecedented amounts of capital via stimulus programs, tax credits and subsidies to decrease our dependence on foreign oil, create jobs and keep an estimated $2 trillion dollars in our own economy rather than foreign petro providers each year. Cleantech products and services include:
● ENERGY - wind, solar, hydro/marine, bio-fuels, and geothermal
● ENERGY STORAGE - fuel cells, batteries, new infrastructure & energy efficiency
● APPLIANCES & LIGHTING - efficiency, lower costs and longer life
● HVAC - heating and cooling, homes, buildings and weatherization
● TRANSPORTATION & VEHICLES - ESV, hybrids, safety and fuel efficient
● WATER - treatment, clean conservation, wastewater
● CLEAN AIR - emissions, cleanup and safety
● NEW MATERIALS - bio chemical packaging and nano processing
● FOOD – organic, clean, healthy & natural, locally produced
● AGRICULTURE - clean processing, non genetic manipulated, local organic farms
The E³ Corporation, via its national footprint of independent authorized representatives, will offer these products to consumers, homeowners, businesses and municipalities. Scheduled to launch in the 1st quarter of 2010, The E³ Corporation evaluates and determines the most efficient most effective new technological products and services from the many global manufacturers that are presently and or will be seeking distribution of alternative energy, cleantech and sustainable related products and services. The E³ Corporation selects what it deems as the best product and service rather than deal with multiple manufacturers of similar categories. This provides a low cost grassroots community based distribution business model. The unique E³ Corporation business model enables the distribution of these products and services at competitive costs while enabling the independent representatives to receive maximized product margins as an alternative to today’s “Big Box” retail and large corporation distribution business models that typically employ low paid sales personnel. Via a virtual storefront, the E³ Corporation representatives will have access to various tools and resources including; access to product margins, custom sales and marketing software, product and sales marketing and training, back office administration and operations, specialized document and mortgage closing agents, green training, and a branded identity package and personalized website. The company is developing a proprietary software based platform for use by the E³ Corporation that will capture customer data regarding lifestyle, personal habits, current home and personal energy costs; that will provide specific product recommendations while demonstrating the applicable energy savings, costs and carbon data. These specific product and services recommendations will also incorporate the applicable local, state and federal rebates, tax credits, and US Government loan programs and eligibility under recently enacted laws, special subsidies and stimulus spending bills. The company evaluates, identifies, selects and redistributes what it deems as the “most efficient” and “best priced” from the many alternative energy, cleantech, and sustainable product and service manufacturers worldwide. These industry categories will include; Wind, Solar, Water, Automotive, HVAC, lighting, sustainable products, personal and home products; and items that promote and provide security, self sufficiency, independence and self-reliance.
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