Bright Energy Solutions(SM) Web site provides one-stop resource for energy efficiency

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Missouri River Energy Services launched a redesigned Web site that serves as a one-stop resource for energy efficiency information. Bright Energy Solutions.com has been overhauled to give it a fresh new look and provide for easier navigation and better organization.

Bright Energy Solutions is a unique portfolio of energy efficiency cash incentive programs offered by MRES and its participating members.  The programs are designed to help customers save energy and money in their homes or businesses through improvements to electrical equipment and processes.  Bright Energy Solutions helps customers pay for those improvements by offering cash incentives.

"Since the program's inception, the Bright Energy Solutions Web site has been a place where customers could find information about the cash incentive programs and download application forms," said Bill Radio, director of member and public relations at MRES. "Now, the Web site provides many new tools and resources to help customers understand what types of efficiency measures would work best for them." 

Those tools include:
  • No-cost or low-cost energy tips
  • On-line home energy audit
  • Energy calculators to compare different types of equipment
  • Frequently asked questions about the programs and equipment
  • Access to “trade allies” or contractors who can help with energy solutions
  • Success stories from customers who are already saving energy
  • Helpful links to check statistics or to learn more about energy efficiency
  • News stories with the latest updates on Bright Energy Solutions

For customers of participating members, the new Bright Energy Solutions Web site provides a one-stop resource for energy efficiency.  Check out the redesigned Web site at www.BrightEnergySolutions.com.

MRES is a not-for-profit, joint-action agency that provides electric power and other energy services to 60 member municipal electric utilities in South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota. 

Information provided by Missouri River Energy Services.
July 2009