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Lorain to Become a Carbon-Free Leader with Brilliant Source Energy

Brilliant Source Energy is thrilled to announce its newest initiative: supporting the City of Lorain in becoming a Carbon-Free City. This ambitious project will focus on transforming Lorain’s energy infrastructure, reducing carbon emissions, and setting a model for sustainability in Ohio.

Lorain’s journey toward carbon neutrality aligns with Brilliant Source Energy’s core values of innovation and sustainability. With expertise in energy procurement and efficiency, BSE will work with city leaders to introduce cutting-edge technologies and strategies, including:

  • Green Energy Procurement: Securing renewable energy sources for municipal operations.
  • Community Engagement: Educating businesses and residents on how to adopt sustainable practices.
  • Technology Integration: Implementing energy-efficient systems across the city.

 

Dawn Paytosh of BSE stated, “This partnership is about building a brighter, greener future for Lorain and beyond. Sustainability is essential, and it must also be affordable.” 

The initiative positions Lorain as a trailblazer among mid-sized cities, inspiring others to follow suit. Keep an eye out for more updates as we embark on this exciting journey together.

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