Why Green Power?

  1. The Environmental Benefits include minimal, if any, byproducts of CO2 and other pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and lead in comparison to those produced in the creation of energy through fossil fuels.
  2. Stimulating Our Hobbled Economy. In 1997, importing fossil fuels sent $65 billion dollars outside of our country. Renewable energy resources are developed at home. Furthering their development will keep billions of dollars here, creating more jobs for Americans.
  3. Our Children's Future depends on the technological advancements of these energy sources. Two things we know for certain are that oil won't last forever and the sun will.
  4. Our National Security is strengthened as our dependency for foreign oil is decreased. By moving toward renewable energies, we naturally shift toward freedom from unstable ground.

*reprinted from Campaign Earth

 

About Us

David Williard - David is the founder of Sustainergy Systems. He has a B.S. in Energy Management and Design from Sonoma State University and is a PG&E certified energy auditor. David has been active for years in the renewable energy and green building fields. He worked for an environmental and green building product center, Green Fusion Design Center, in San Anselmo, CA before founding Sustainergy Systems. Before finding his passion in renewable energy, he worked with organizations such as NOLS and the National Park Service focused on environmental education and biological sciences.

tomTom Williard - Tom spent twenty years in the electronics industry as a senior hardware and software engineer and manager. He worked for a number of imaging and communications companies, most recently Ascend Communications, before deciding to devote his time to the local community in Bolinas, CA. He is on several boards in Bolinas and West Marin, and has recently joined his brother at Sustainergy Systems to promote clean, renewable, sustainable energy generation and management for individuals, businesses and local governing agencies.

 
last update: November 21, 2005