FirstService Residential Launches Its Solarize at Work Program
The energy industry can be defined as the sum of all the agencies involved in producing and purchasing electricity. Generated primarily from fossil fuels like coal and petroleum, the electric generation sector is majorly dominated by non-renewable sources of energy. Besides the well-established risk of natural resource exhaustion, burning these fossil fuels globally contributes to the degradation of the environment by increasing the carbon footprint. The residential sector is a major consumer of the energy generated each year. It is estimated that the private housing sector in the United States used around 21.81 quadrillion thermal units of power in the year 2022 alone.
Under such circumstances, the desperate requirement for alternate sustainable energy sources is plain to see. With agencies worldwide dedicating their efforts and resources, we are working together towards a cleaner and greener future. One such effort is the ‘Solarize at Work’ program by SmartPower. A homeowners association company implemented this program in their California, Arizona and Nevada offices.
Homeowner association, abbreviated as ‘HOA’, can be explained as a community formed by the owners, generally the original owners of properties. Found in the United States, Canada, and some additional nations, HOA is typical as either ipso jure in a structure having multiple occupancies or by certain developers involved in the construction of real estate with the aim of building, managing, marketing, and selling houses or plots in residential areas. One such HOA property management company ‘FirstService Energy’, a subsidiary of ‘FirstService Residential’, started offering their clients solar planning on their residential deals under the ‘Solarize at Work’ scheme.
The Solarize at Work program provides general public counseling about the often complex process of solar transformation. It allows employees to understand the investments and returns associated with solar energy change, energy bills, and impact on their carbon footprint. The policy conducts a number of events to educate the beneficiary about the numerous opportunities to convert to solar for a sustainable future. They also strive to promote a company’s green leadership in the communities that they conduct events like ‘Solar Ribbon Cuttings’, launch events, and celebrations of success.
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FirstService Energy launched the program to inform and help FirstService Residential and FirstService Energy personnel implement sustainable living into their daily routine. This program has already been implemented in FirstService Residential’s offices in the states of California, Arizona, and Nevada, with a nationwide expansion on the horizon. SmartPower, the parent organization of Solarize at Work, is to work with these offices. They will establish communications with the client company’s HR and public relations staff to draw plans for the program while meeting the company’s brand and culture expectations. Exclusive pricing and priority access to the ‘Solarize’ services and products will act as an added benefit for prospective clients.
This collaboration reflects FirstService Residential’s culture and values as a corporate entity. Promotion for talent attraction and engagement will solidify FirstService Residential’s and its subsidiary, FirstService Energy’s role as a global agency dedicated to sustainable development. Solarize at Work will contribute to these critical features of SmartPower’s Solarize campaigns. The program is developed in collaboration with the United States Department of Energy, the Yale School of Environment, and New York University’s Stern School of Business. Solarize at Work will organize updates forums and communications, allowing the company’s upper management to form, manage and lead a ‘Green Team’.
Joshua Austin joined News Gazzte as a senior editor in 2023. Joshua is an automotive journalist who previously worked as an autonomous vehicle test engineer at Uber. He holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science, with a specialization in technical writing and journalism. Joshua’s enthusiasm lies in automotive technology and the evolution of transportation. He remains vigilant in tracking the most recent developments in electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and other emerging technologies.