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In 2013, a good friend that met through his usage of GoToWebinar, Retired Army Colonel and Olso, Norway PHD awardee, Dr. Larrie Wanberg, who initiated and advocated for the acceptance of the PTSD program for the U.S. military while working at the Pentagon. Dr. Larrie, some could say, was the reason for Vietnam veterans being paid their fair share for the damages caused by the conflict in Vietnam. Dr. Larrie and myself would meet at the Citrix offices in Goleta during my lunch breaks and he assisted with the early guidance of the fledgling energy sales team with roughy 600 contracted sales agents and a 10 seat call center, that was developing while working a job as a Corporate sales and marketing agent for GoToMeeting / GoToWebinar. At the time, was also scaling a 6 member team, remote based legal services company that developed 'from scratch'.
Dr. Larrie was so impacted about my peculiar living style, that even took the time to write up an article in the Norwegian American Weekly (NAM) about my adventures in wonderland: https://www.norwegianamerican.com/scandinavias-clean-energy-and-grassroots-change/
Dr. Larrie's Obituary - https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/militarytimes/name/larrie-wanberg-obituary?pid=199134676
We found alternative programs, sources and resources to be an ever changing, yet always the same, continuous process of iteration and refinement. It should be fairly obvious by research published by U.S. government think tanks and agencies that, even, we / they don't always know. It should be obvious, that both Russia and China is focused on Nuclear power plants for energy sources - and although those technologies are ideal and should be implemented, our U.S. government hiearchy of systems doesn't play well with only 1 energy source, even though, it may be the best and ideal way. So, we don't always go with nuclear power and let the individual states choose while holding on to some very important regulatory levers at the federal level. In other words, solar may not be the 'best' idea, but it's not a bad idea. And as long as individuals and businesses are allowed to 'make their own choice' on energy sources, then alternative sources like solar, wind, etc. may be a great way to supplement established systems that have obviously worked extremely well. What's the truth? Solar is less than 2% of Global energy usage, meaning, it's still in the proverbial infancy and not even considered in the early adopter stage of a life cycle of an idea. Meaning, solar may not actually scale. My personal opinion doesn't really matter, so we created a few sites, some surveys, technologies some A.I. etc. to see if the idea has some legs.
Source Data: https://www.energy.gov/solar
Since 2013 SEM (specialized energy marketing) - FastEnergy.org and our newly created domain have collaborated on energy deregulation services and acquisition programs.
We were an integral part of a inbound approach to energy customer acquisition out of our Goleta, Ca offices and a strategic partner in the largest, to date, door to door energy customer acquisition customer for residential clients.
Today, we simply assist with raising awareness and acquire residential and commercial customers for a host of companies - with incentives to transition energy sources to non-traditional, green and/or low cost programs - it just makes sense for our customers to choose the sources of their energy and we are with them to help them choose, every step of the proverbial way.