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Planting the Future: How Brilliant Source Energy is Celebrating 10 Years

A decade ago, Brilliant Source Energy opened its doors in Berea, Ohio with a simple mission: help businesses take control of their energy costs while building a smarter, more sustainable future.

Ten years later, we are proud to say that mission is still growing.

A Gift That Gives Back

To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we wanted to give something meaningful to the people who made this journey possible: our clients.

This year, Brilliant Source Energy is planting 1,500 trees through the Arbor Day Foundation, enough to reforest nearly 4 acres and sequester an estimated 75,000 pounds of CO2 over the next 40 years. Each tree is a living tribute to the businesses and communities across the country that have trusted Brilliant Source Energy with their energy.

Why Trees?

At Brilliant Source Energy, sustainability is not just a page on our website. It is woven into the work we do every day. When we help municipalities reduce carbon emissions through smarter energy procurement, or when we negotiate better rates for a commercial account, we are always thinking about the long game.

Trees felt like a natural extension of that commitment. Every tree planted sequesters carbon, supports biodiversity, and creates a legacy that will outlast any contract term.

Ten Years of Impact

We do not take that lightly.

What Comes Next

The next chapter for Brilliant Source Energy includes deeper investments in sustainability initiatives, expanded client services, and a continued commitment to the communities we serve across Northeast Ohio and beyond.

Brilliant Source Energy. Smarter energy. Lasting impact.

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