Zenergy Brands, Inc. (ZNGY) Reduces CO2 Emissions,
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- Zenergy uses modern technology and applied efficiencies to reduce utility consumption by 20-60 percent for its customers through its projects
- To date, ZNGY projects have saved 13.7 million pounds of CO2 emissions and 1.2 million gallons of water, in addition to avoiding the use of 6.6 million pounds of coal and 700,000 gallons of gas
- ZNGY is a conservation-focused, business-to-business company that cuts consumption and energy waste through smart controls; it builds customer value with lower upfront costs
Zenergy Brands, Inc. (OTC: ZNGY) is disrupting the energy industry by focusing on its Zero Cost Program and applying smart energy controls to reduce energy waste by utilities and achieve lower upfront costs. Its strategy is to eliminate the outdated legacy business model calling for utilities to increase output that results in wasteful energy. Its program can save 20-60 percent in utility consumption for its commercial, industrial and municipal customers (http://nnw.fm/Ppi3x).
Instead, ZNGY believes that, rather than a costly overhaul of today’s energy grid, utility companies should add modern and efficient technology to existing frameworks. The result is reduced consumption, more conservation and higher long-term values for its newly efficient clients, as well as attraction of sustainable customers through lower up-front costs. ZNGY has already achieved significant savings in CO2 emissions and consumption of water; it has also eliminated considerable coal and gas usage.
ZNGY is a next-generation energy and technology company operating in the smart energy, conservation and utility industry. It specializes in reducing utility consumption by applying smart controls, efficiency-based products and energy conservation techniques for end-use customers, such as municipalities and commercial and industrial companies. The goal is to reduce the carbon footprint and to lessen the demand on the national energy grid and the water supply.
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at the Department of Energy estimates that, in 2017, the U.S. was only 31 percent energy efficient. However, some experts believe that domestic energy efficiency has, in fact, dropped to only 13 percent, due to the increased role of inefficient energy systems, higher electricity consumption and the use of private vehicles, as noted in an article on Vox (http://nnw.fm/1jQWm). This represents a huge need and market for energy-efficient technologies such as those offered by Zenergy Brands.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.ZenergyBrands.com
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