December 29, 2017 - 11:00 AM EST
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Jim Bridgeforth says Green Energy Revolution Is Inevitable

Renewable energy is fast becoming the cultural change needed in a vastly wasteful world. Recent tax bills passed through the senate voting in favor of fossil fuels as opposed to clean sustainable energy have sparked a public outcry demanding change. An estimated 80% of energy consumption in the United States comes from industrial companies­––therefore the transition to a clean energy society is difficult at best.

One energy company looking to disrupt the industry is American Power & Gas. Hot on the radar of renewable energy investors, they are being discussed on the national energy stage as the vanguard and one of the strongest advocates of commercial green energy. Recently, Jim Bridgeforth, the President of American Power and Gas had some surprising things to say about the importance of renewable energy sources and the responsibility of energy companies like his own to help make renewable energy available to consumers across the board.

Under the leadership of Jim Bridgeforth, American Power & Gas has seen revenues quadruple in the last several years; with a client-base of 800k consumers, many of which are companies who have subscribed to take part in the renewable energy revolution and the corresponding great energy prices which these models provide. Meanwhile, Bridgeforth’s commitment to transition his own energy from non-renewable energy sources has grown with the world’s demand for cleaner and more efficient energy and fuel options.



In recent interviews, Bridgeforth stated that a clearer comprehension of our planet’s limited carbon-based resources for energy is crucial for the continued progress of mankind. Renewable energy makes a lot of sense because it cannot be depleted and thus is not going to become more and more expensive and harder to find as the years go by. Bridgeforth feels that the public is relatively well informed on the pros and cons of renewable energy versus non-renewable energy, and they are anxious to hear from energy companies such as his about what can be done to slow down global warming and shrink carbon footprints.

It’s not just a fringe group thing anymore, says Bridgeforth; mainstream journalists and researchers are solidly behind sustainable fuels. They are educating the public, not frightening them with ‘fake news’ fairy tales.

Bridgeforth is excited at the booming market for green energy in the United States. U.S. energy markets have never been more vibrant, he asserts, and while the market can be both volatile and skittish, the solid money is lining up behind renewable resources such as solar panels and wind turbines. A continuing project along the coast of Maine to turn tidal bores into wave-powered energy is showing great promise. He’s not afraid to claim that American Power & Gas’s business plan is to literally save the planet by committing to and investing in renewable energy options. It’s also a smart financial move, because it means the company will be around for a long time to come, providing clean energy to its customers and steady dividends to its stockholders.

Bridgeforth is not worried about the current American administration’s seeming indifference to promoting renewable energy resources. Further, he said that if indeed the current government cuts back on renewable energy research then the private sector will pick up the slack -- because the impetus is already there for green energy, and it is already the wave of the future no matter what politicians and bureaucrats may say. You cannot build a wall high or thick enough to stop hearing how fossil fuels are losing their grip on America’s power grid.

American Power & Gas is currently aggressively pursuing research in solar energy and how to store it efficiently so it can be shared out in a timely and reasonable manner. Bridgeforth wants his company to be in the forefront of leasing desert land in the Southwest for ‘solar farming.’ The is the process whereby barren and otherwise useless wasteland is paneled, in an environmentally safe procedure, with thousands of sturdy solar panels that will soak up the sun’s radiant energy and then route it to secure underground batteries that can store it as electricity and release it on demand as consumer demand wanes and peaks.

When asked if such research and technology is prohibitively expensive, Bridgeforth reassured that the returns on investing in solar power and energy storage are already in the red, and likely to continue to climb -- putting American Power & Gas on track to become one of the most profitable and sustainable utilities in the twenty-first century.

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Source: Equities.com News (December 29, 2017 - 11:00 AM EST)

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