Energy Pioneer Solutions

famous scott in field.jpgFor centuries, America has been a country of renewal. Whether forming a new system of government, or pioneering new lands to forge new beginnings, ours, it has been said, “is a country never made but always being made.” That is the genius, and the promise, of America. And that is the spirit that inspired our name, our company and our mission.

We are an energy company. And like so many other companies exploring for energy resources, our goal is to help power America. But instead of drilling in Alaska or mining in Wyoming, we find “lost” energy in people’s homes and businesses, in towns’ schools and cities’ churches, and in so doing, we help save millions of dollars, create dozens of jobs, and strengthen both our national and environmental security. But we are also an energy company because we tap into that same force and vitality that built this country—the spirit of the pioneer.

Homestead-Kleeb-NE1888.jpgA pioneer is one who breaks new ground and opens new opportunities, and the pioneers who settled either Massachusetts in 1620 or Nebraska in 1870 all shared that singular strength. But in building the towns they settled, they also realized that that same individualism that gave such courage was not their only muscle. Whether constructing churches or raising barns, whether surviving blizzards or outlasting droughts, they all came to rely on a second strength of community. Whatever the challenge, this shared strength of self and service served them well—and provided them unique solutions.

We too have challenges—jobs, debt, energy, security, to name a few. But we too have solutions. Ours, for example, is to work with utilities, communities, and families to let energy savings to pay for improvements—to develop a simple, turn-key solution to saving money by saving energy, to living more comfortably at less cost while creating jobs, strengthening our national, environmental, and economic security. One home at a time, community by community, we are committed to rebuilding our country. But we are not alone, and nor is our solution the only one that will spring that renewal. All our partners, whether utilities, neighbors, city councils, community groups, school boards, or business leaders are similarly committed that same spirit of renewable energy—not necessarily in sense of solar panels or wind turbines—but a renewal of that energy that built this country.

We are inspired, and we thank and welcome others to continue to inspire. For our small part in this larger whole, we invite you to become an Energy Pioneer