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How Heating & Cooling Companies Are Marketing Green Energy

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Summary: Heating and cooling companies are marketing green energy by advertising expertise in tank-less water heaters and other renewable energy sources. Find out what traditional heating and cooling companies are doing to promote eco-friendly options with information from the executive director of the Institute for Sustainable Practice in this free video on green energy.

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By G. Dodd Galbreath
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G. Dodd Galbreath is the founding executive director of Lipscomb University’s Institute for Sustainable Practice and Tennessee’s first academic program to offer an M.B.A., graduate...read more

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"Heating and cooling companies are among the leaders of sustainable and renewable energy in Nashville Tennessee and around the world. A lot of these companies are finding enterprenural and new business expansion opportunities and new markets that they can tap into in addition to their traditional energy markets. For example Lee Company here in Nashville is a traditional heating and cooling company that has retrofitted and has provided the technical expertise needed to create renewable energy systems here at Lipscomb University, the Eisel Building, the Burton Health Sciences Center and our new apartment style of villages at Lipscomb complex are all supplied with renewable energy provided by Lee Company. Lee Company has also been advertising in Nashville with expertise in tank-less water heaters, advertising the opportunity to use other types of renewable energy options in your home. And without private companies providing these technical services and giving consumers options, these renewable energy opportunities might not ever be realized."

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