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SmartWatt Energy is a proud member of the associations and organizations that serve the needs of our customers, and the communities in which we have offices. We believe in advancing the goals of these associations and organizations through our support and welcome the opportunity to honor our customer relationships in this manner. Our membership in these groups is one of the key reasons we are able to offer our customers a "second-to-none" turnkey project experience.
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The International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses
The International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses (IARW) aggressively promotes more efficient distribution services; aids members in adopting new technology; advises members of legislation and regulations affecting the food industry; assists members in complying with U.S. and international regulations; and participates in alliances with industry and international organizations having a common interest in the safe and efficient flow of food products around the world.
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World Food Logistics Organization
The World Food Logistics Organization (WFLO) was founded in 1943 as The Refrigeration Research Foundation (TRRF). It is a scientific and educational foundation whose purpose is to advance the application of refrigeration technology for better preservation of food and commodities; develop and support research in the science of refrigeration; cooperate with government and private institutions in research activities; train and educate refrigerated warehouse/distribution personnel; and establish and make available a repository of scientific information specific to this industry. WFLO is led by a Board of Governors advised by a Scientific Advisory Council comprised of top scientists with expertise in food science.
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Global Cold Chain Alliance
The Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA) acts as the platform for communication, networking and education for each link of the cold chain. It serves as the focused voice of the cold chain industry.
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International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration
The International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration (IIAR) is an organization providing advocacy, education, standards and information for the benefit of the ammonia refrigeration industry worldwide.
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Association of Energy Services Professionals
AESP is a member-based association dedicated to improving the delivery and implementation of energy efficiency, energy management and distributed renewable resources. AESP provides professional development programs, a network of energy practitioners, and promotes the transfer of knowledge and experience.
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California League of Food Processors
Established in 1905, The California League of Food Processors (CLFP) represents the business interests of California's dynamic food processing industry. Their food processing members supply the nation's consumers with premium quality fruits, vegetables, juices, sauces, cheeses, snacks, nuts, seasonings and many other foods.
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Associated New York State Food Processors
The Associated New York State Food Processors, founded in 1885, is the oldest statewide food processing trade association in the nation. Their principal function is to be active in legislative and regulatory affairs in New York State. They represent various segments of the food industry, and are recognized as the voice of the industry in Albany, and are called upon regularly for positions on issues common to their membership.
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CAN DO Energy Solutions
CAN DO, Inc., is a nonprofit industrial/economic development corporation serving Greater Hazleton in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Their coverage area includes portions of Luzerne, Schuylkill and Carbon counties. In order to help businesses and employers throughout Eastern Pennsylvania mitigate the dramatic increase in electricity costs, CAN DO created a portfolio of various energy providers that can offer diversified solutions to their business base in a rising electricity rate environment. They have pre-screened providers based on various disciplines to ensure that industries are dealing with experienced energy companies with a proven product and reputation. CAN DO can offer solutions to either reduce electricity usage and consumption or provide renewable options. Financial packaging offered by CAN DO can make the project more financially attractive and shorten the payback period. SmartWatt Energy is a certified provider of energy audits and installations through CAN DO Energy Solutions.
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The Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce
The Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce is the largest chamber in Pennsylvania and New Jersey with more than 140,000 members, and has been serving the Greater Lehigh Valley community for more than a century.
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CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity
CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity is a nonprofit regional growth organization serving individuals, businesses, and communities across twelve counties in the heart of New York State. CenterState CEO works to achieve economic growth and prosperity through partnerships, planning, and problem-solving. It identifies key issues of importance to its members; focuses on their collective vision; sets the regional economic development agenda; communicates business priorities to community leaders; pursues strategic investments; and responds to meaningful opportunities for the benefit of the region.
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Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber has been serving the Amsterdam, NY area and representing the voice of the business community for over 125 years. They are an advocate for their broad and diverse member businesses, and work together to create a climate of growth and success.
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Rockland Business Association
The Rockland Business Association is the voice of business in Rockland County, NY. With more than 1,000 member businesses, their services and benefits target the needs of various sectors of the community including the manufacturing, financial and service industries.
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SmartWatt Energy administers the Direct Install Programs for various utilities nationwide, is a preferred vendor for a wide array of utility partners and works with all utility providers to help secure our customers applicable rebates and incentives. If your business is considering energy-efficiency upgrades to your facility, it is important to work with a provider capable of designing projects that take full advantage of any and all rebates available, while achieving the highest amount of energy savings possible.
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Pennsyvania (PA)
West Virginia (WV)
Maryland (MD)
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Baltimore and
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New York State's Mid-Hudson
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Houston, TX
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Chicago, Illinois (IL)
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New York (NY)
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Florida (FL)
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IEEP
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New York (NY)
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Long Island, NY
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Massachusettes Electric
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Massachusettes
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Small Business Direct Install
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New York (NY)
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New York (NY)
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Small Business Program
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Orange County, NY and
Rockland County, NY
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Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania (PA)
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Washington, DC and
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New Hampshire (NH)
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Roseville, California (CA)
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Rebates in:
San Diego, California (CA)
South Carolina (SC)
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Sacramento, California (CA)
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Tampa, Florida (FL)
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Rebates in:
Hadley-Greenfield, Pittsfield
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