Free Analysis to Help Shops 'Go Green' and Save on Energy Costs Greenville NC
The analysis offered by Government Regulatory Compliance LLC (GRC-Pirk) evaluates and offers resources to show shops where to save energy and operational costs. The potential for additional tax credits are also laid out in the analysis by a qualified individual as defined by the Internal Revenue Code. Read on to know how to save energy costs.
Learning Technologies, Inc.
919-783-6900
5206 Duraleigh Rd.
Raleigh, NC
Nitelites Of Charlotte
(704) 364-1123
7304 Kidwelly Ln
Matthews, NC
Nitelites Of Charlotte
(704) 364-1123
7304 Kidwelly Ln
Matthews, NC 28104
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Nicole E Hudson & Associates
(704) 312-4186
15720 John J. Delaney Drive Suite 300
Charlotte, NC
Sunchase American
(704) 522-0456
1700 Abbey Pl Ste 111
Charlotte, NC
Sunchase American
(704) 522-0456
1700 Abbey Pl Ste 111
Charlotte, NC 28209
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Bills Consulting Svc Inc
(336) 778-8747
8044 Glengarriff Rd
Clemmons, NC
Bills Consulting Svc Inc
(336) 778-8747
8044 Glengarriff Rd
Clemmons, NC 27012
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J.S. Walker & Co., Inc
(704) 849-2100
416 West John Street
Charlotte, NC
Future State Associates
(910) 599-9380
PO Box 12187
Wilmington, NC
Platinum Diamonds Entertainment LLC
(910) 476-4952
1321 Kershaw Loop
Fayetteville, NC
Platinum Diamonds Entertainment LLC
(910) 476-4952
1321 Kershaw Loop
Fayetteville, NC 28314
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Special and Booking Events
ElectriCities of NC Inc.
(919) 760-6336
P.O. Box 29513
Raleigh, NC
Compu Tech Consulting
(704) 519-5491
8511 Davis Lake Parkway, Suite C 6-167
Charlotte, NC
Compu Tech Consulting
(704) 519-5491
8511 Davis Lake Parkway, Suite C 6-167
Charlotte, NC 28269
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A free analysis offered by Government Regulatory Compliance LLC (GRC-Pirk) can show shops how becoming “certified green” can save money. The analysis evaluates and offers resources to show shops where to save energy and operational costs. The potential for additional tax credits are also laid out in the analysis by a qualified individual as defined by the Internal Revenue Code. “Shops are discovering that going green is not only good for the environment, but good for business,” said Steven Schillinger, President of GRC-Pirk. “Business owners are realizing that getting certified green gives them public recognition over the competition, especially during this election year of environmental politics.” The analysis evaluates three primary strategies for a Certified Green Investment (CGI): - Energy Savings Water, lighting, HVAC, compressors, motors, and demand control.
- Environmental Savings Waste management, utility rebates and regulatory fees reduction.
- Tax & Insurance Savings Workers Comp and business insurance discounts along with federal and state tax credits.
To learn more, visit www.energystar.gov .
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