Tech Companies Inspire Us To Act Now For Clean Energy
Emilygrene Corp. has believed since Day One that people working together toward a common goal can achieve anything – including clean energy dependence. The sam can be applied to businesses. […]
Emilygrene Corp. has believed since Day One that people working together toward a common goal can achieve anything – including clean energy dependence. The sam can be applied to businesses. […]
As part of our ongoing coverage on clean energy initiatives throughout the United States, Rhode Island was proud to announce over the weekend that it is on track to fulfill […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Emilygrene Corp. Announces Emilygrene Foundation Glendora, California – April 25, 2018 – Emilygrene Corp. announced today the intent to incorporate the Emilygrene Foundation, a non-profit branch of […]
This Earth Day, as Puerto Rico struggles to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Maria, help plant trees in El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rain forest in the […]
“This is an historic moment for New York as we make the largest purchasing commitment to renewable energy by a state in the history of our country.” Alicia Barton, president […]
Emilygrene Corp. is a proud member of green energy movement. In addition to our energy efficient service solutions for homes and businesses, we consider it our obligation to spread the […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Emilygrene Corp. To Continue Community Outreach Efforts Into 2018 Glendora, California – October 31, 2017 – Southern California based clean energy installer Emilygrene Corp. announced today plans […]
“Mayors have been involved in the frontline of climate and energy issues for so long, but the president’s actions have really just ignited the excitement of mayors and citizens who want to get to do a whole lot more.”
The Paris Accord commits all involved nations and states to decreasing pollution emissions by 1.6 billion tons by 2025, the United States being among the top three carbon emitters in the world.
“This is the largest city in California to adopt the program, and it’s going to change the energy landscape for the state as other counties come along.”