Zenergy Brands, Inc. (ZNGY) Energy Efficient Smart
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- Zenergy’s Zero Cost Program makes it possible to reduce utility consumption by 20 to 60 percent
- Green-certified homes in Texas sold for eight percent more than comparable properties
- Energy efficiency improvements slowed energy demand worldwide by 12 percent
- Zenergy’s customized, energy conservation-related services help reduce carbon footprint and energy consumption
A new report on its way from the International Energy Agency (IEA), a Paris-based energy watchdog, suggests that global demand for fuels of all kinds continued to grow in 2017 despite stronger calls for energy conservation, a Bloomberg article states (http://nnw.fm/l7tIf). While the bulk of the increasing demand for energy comes from emerging economies such as China and India, the message of energy conservation continues to be a central goal of many governments and industries.
Next-generation energy and technology company Zenergy Brands, Inc. (OTC: ZNGY) aspires to be the industry leader and facilitator of change by leading small and medium-sized customers toward sustainable energy efficiency and conservation goals (http://nnw.fm/7aVbo).
Zenergy, headquartered in Texas, operates in the emerging smart energy, conservation and utility industries, providing a suite of conservation-based products and services. Clients achieve sustainability goals, reduce carbon emissions, improve their bottom lines and reduce utility consumption by 20 to 60 percent when paired with Zenergy’s cutting-edge Zero Cost Program (http://nnw.fm/7aVbo). “Sustainability as a Service” and “Energy Conservation as a Service” are two phrases embraced by Zenergy CEO Alex Rodriguez, who said they “best describe the nature of our Zero Cost Program,” because it represents a true value proposition for the customer (http://nnw.fm/9DKIc).
The program is designed to help customers reduce electricity, natural gas and water consumption. With every Zero Cost Contract initiated, Zenergy performs an industry best practices analysis to help customers realize how they can reach their sustainability goals and lessen their carbon footprint. The Zero Cost Program utilizes proven conservation technologies such as smart controls, building automation, LED lighting solutions, refrigeration optimization, efficient water systems, EC motor controls, demand-size management and load factor correction (http://nnw.fm/ycBD0).
Zero Cost Program customers pay a portion of their utility expense savings to Zenergy over the term of the agreement, projected at a five-year minimum, while the company handles upfront costs associated with the necessary conservation equipment. The company recently closed a Zero Cost contract with a Texas-based franchisee of a recognized fast food chain, which Jeff Bay-Anderson, Zenergy vice president of business development, said is a deal worth nearly $400,000 (http://nnw.fm/DG2Ko).
For residential customers, there’s another attractive reason to invest in conservation efforts provided by Zenergy. Recent studies in the California and Texas real estate markets show that green-certified homes are bringing in higher prices than comparable homes with minimal or no green features. In Texas, green certified homes sold for eight percent more than homes without energy conservation and other green improvements, according to an article in the Washington Post (http://nnw.fm/8kElj). Up to two-thirds of those building a new home say they are willing to pay more for homes with significant green features such as energy-efficient appliances, heavy-duty insulation, water conservation, healthy indoor air quality and other tested energy conservation measures.
Driving down energy consumption today means employing improving energy conservation technologies and being more mindful of the planet’s limited resources. Zenergy’s aims to enrich businesses through responsible energy use and management, increase the enterprise value and bottom line for its customers and significantly reduce the carbon footprint and demand on the nation’s energy grid and water supply.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.ZenergyBrands.com
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