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tED Renewable Energy Efficiency Products Study June 2010
The big revelations about distributors: More are carrying solar products; fewer are looking at wind products; and surprisingly, fewer are interested in adding a LEED certification specialist than in 2009. Of note, 2009 results are incorporated to contrast and compare what's changed in the last year.
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Based on NAED’s Going Green Inside & Out research study
Internal and external stakeholders are pressing many companies to develop corporate sustainability plans. This study, commissioned by NAED and the Channel Advantage Partnership, addresses the unique challenges and opportunities the electrical distribution channel faces associated with corporate sustainability and outlines the business case for sustainability planning.
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Based on NAED’s Going Green Inside & Out research study
This study defines key segments within energy management solutions where the largest opportunities exist for the electrical distribution channel to serve their customers and grow revenues. Funded by NAED and the Channel Advantage Partnership, these deliverables provide users with a number of tools to help sell more Green Electrical Products to commercial and industrial customers.
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Based on NAED’s Green Goes Mainstream research study
NAED and the Channel Advantage Partnership bring you Green Goes Mainstream, a look at the energy market in relation to electrical distribution. The report examines opportunities for distributors in energy efficiency, green building, and renewable energy markets.
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A variety of calculators including energy savings, PV and wind.
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Browse the glossary to understand and identify basic terms and drivers of the green market and recognize key terminology used in green solutions.
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Tools to help sell more Green Electrical Products to commercial and industrial customers
With NAED’s new Upgrade Guides – one for commercial, one for industrial – you’ll help your commercial and industrial customers save money, save energy, and be more efficient.