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About UsNew England Energy Management, Inc specializes exclusively in the field of energy management through Innovative Lighting retrofit solutions and Intelligent Lighting Design. This focus keeps us ahead of the industry curve, ensuring you receive forward thinking and state-of-the-art technology solutions. Over the course of our 21 year history, New England Energy Management (NEEM) has developed into a dynamic, dedicated and innovative firm. New England Energy Management, Inc is a qualified contractor to install Energy Efficiency Measures for CL&P's and UI's Small Business Energy Advantage Program's in Connecticut. Additionally NEEM participates in incentive programs with Southern California Edison, Xcel Energy, Centerpoint Energy, TXU, Energy Trust of Oregon, NYSERDA and Progress Energy. We have done numerous lighting projects across the country and are knowledgeable in utility incentive programs throughout the United States. We employ only the best, brightest and most experienced professionals and it shows in our work and our ever-expanding list of top-flight clients. Company HistoryTwenty-one years ago, Scott Hinson (Owner and president) was intrigued by a product in an Amway catalog that saved money by extending the life of standard light bulbs. He researched other energy saving methods and pioneered a business going to local companies selling state of the art efficient lighting technologies. His first customer was Union Carbide in Danbury, CT. When utility conservation programs began in the early eighties, Scott was one of the first contractors to help business customers reduce energy by utilizing these incentive/rebate programs. As these programs grew, New England Energy Management, Inc worked closely with utility companies to secure the maximum incentives for our customers. Since then, NEEM has leveraged technology advancements to expand our line of products and our expertise in lighting upgrades and energy efficient solutions. Scott is a founding member the Connecticut Chapter of NEEC (Northeast Efficiency Council). In 2003 a grassroots effort through NEEC helped avert a proposed Legislative raid on the ratepayer funded Conservation & Load Management Fund in Connecticut. Several owners of energy-related companies throughout the country got their start and learned the business from Scott. |
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