Taney County, MO – The Taney County Partnership welcomes its 26th business sector investor, All-Tech Energy, LLC. With a strong presence in the Kansas City area, All-Tech Energy recently established operations in Taney County due to the increasing demand of area businesses to implement solar conversions and LED retrofits on commercial buildings, many of which will ultimately benefit from a 30% federal tax credit and accelerated depreciation on their solar power systems.
“As the economic development organization representing both new and existing businesses in Taney County, we strive to bring partners to the table to collaborate on solutions that make the region’s businesses more profitable, thereby spurring economic growth. And with the developing Smart City initiative being pursued by local municipal leaders, green energy plays a role in creating a more efficient, sustainable, and environmentally-responsible economy,” says Jonas Arjes, Executive Director of the Taney County Partnership. “All-Tech Energy is retrofitting the Veteran’s Administration in Branson, and conducting energy consumption and conversion studies on a number of lodging properties and other businesses to identify cost saving opportunities. We welcome Larry Madura, President of All-Tech Energy, who brings 30+ years of knowledge and expertise as a state licensed Master Electrician to our community. He’s committed to helping businesses work with utility providers to achieve savings that can be reallocated to other important business operations like workforce development and talent attraction, or capital improvements and reinvestments, all of which are critical to economic development in any community.”
All-Tech Energy’s pure play business model is rooted in the delivery of superior end-to-end solutions from electrical installation to solar voltaic energy, thereby managing the entire conversion cycle from the installation of electrical converters, solar panels, and LED lighting, to coordinating the energy rebates, metering requirements, and applications for the USDA REAP loan financing and grant funding programs available to rural businesses for renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements. The firm’s President, Larry Madura, states “my allegiance to this effort is to transition my vast experience to creating a better world. I focus my experience on education, efficiency and implementation because every business deserves to be greener and more profitable and to save money in ways that benefit the environment.”
According to Pharra Mucke, Vice President of All-Tech Energy, “we are excited to be involved in the new construction and revitalization efforts that are taking place around Taney County, and we are committed to helping businesses reduce their energy consumption by applying renewable energy solutions that reduce costs and maximize profitability, which ultimately supports a healthy economy as those savings are applied to other critical matters that contribute to economic growth.”
With headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas and operations in Branson, Missouri, All-Tech Energy, LLC has completed solar conversions and retrofits throughout Missouri, manages the tax credit and rebate documentation process, and expressly warrants its labor and system components. To learn more, visit their website at www.All-Tech-Energy.com, or contact Vice-President Pharra Mucke at Pharra@All-Tech-Energy.com.
To learn more about the economic development work of the Taney County Partnership and how to get involved, visit www.TaneyCountyPartnership.com or contact Executive Director Jonas Arjes at jarjes@taneycountypartnership.com. Follow @TaneyMO on Twitter for regular news and updates.
Taney County Partnership Mission
The Taney County Partnership coordinates and facilitates the development of a strong, diversified and competitive economy in the county. As a public-private partnership, the TCP focuses on addressing the needs and opportunities of existing business, providing assistance to new and expanding businesses, fostering workforce development, supporting an entrepreneurial culture, while advocating for a business-friendly climate in Taney County, Missouri.
Originally posted 2015-07-02 19:54:48. FLASHBACK by Blog Post Promoter