The Renewable Energy Initiative Anticipates Investment in Green Energy

The Renewable Energy Initiative (TREI) is a knowledge providing not for profit establishment that works to consolidate the US economy by introducing new jobs and helps in creating an eco-friendly environment by augmenting renewable energy production by investing in it and utilizing it. Recently in an inventive meeting held in Denver the company declared the month of October as National Renewable Energy 401(k) Month.

For the 3rd yearly International Conference on Energy, Logistics and Environment patronized by the Global Commerce Forum, TREI assisted in arranging for panel presentations from industry leaders including HR professionals and others who can persuade the idea of adding the targeted renewable energy money to 401(k) plans. The company has taken initiatives and utilized the panels to persuade the businesses all over the country to include the openly sold green energy funds to the 401(k) which can provide alternatives to about 50 million Americans. The conference also provided the details on a number of energy companies and presented various ways the invested funds were utilized by them. The conference also included panel discussions by Main Street Power and Akasha Energy on current renewable energy technologies and how they can be used for generating revenue cost-effectively to improve the national security of America.

James Muchmore, TREI Board member and a corporate securities attorney with Patton Boggs LLP, briefed on the prospect of a quicker new growth. He said that encouraging the employees with clean energy sector investment opportunities can yield over $350 billion as investment in clean energy sector in the next 4 years which in turn will benefit the businesses as well as the environment. Ken Beitel, TREI’s Chairman of advisory board said that his company can assist in the growth of the American economy while reducing the investment costs on renewable energy thus creating an eco-friendly environ by making investments in clean energy technologies.

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The Renewable Energy Initiative (TREI)

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