Located
near Atlanta in Marietta, Georgia, Soenso Energy has been a provider
of commercial and residential renewable energy products since
2004. Soenso in managed by Roger Cone, Founder and President,
and Charles Cone, Vice President. Soenso is an acronym for Southern
Environmental Solutions.
Soenso Energy offers sales and professional installation of solar thermal water
heating, solar photovoltaic (PV) electric and small wind turbine electric. We
work with architects, contractors, developers, engineers, LEED APs, property
managers and other professionals to assist them with incorporating sustainable
building practices. Each of the products from Soenso Energy can help accumulate
credits when projects are seeking USGBC’s LEED certification.
Soenso Energy worked with other environmentally concerned organizations to promote
the enactment of Georgia’s first Clean Energy Income Tax Credit (HB 670)
which became effective July 1, 2008. Soenso Energy consulted with several Georgia
Electric Membership Corporations (EMCs) in 2008 as they developed financial rebate
incentives for their customers to install clean solar energy systems.
Left
to right: Charles Cone,
Vice President and Roger Cone, Founder and President.
Photo
by John Haigwood for
Georgia Trend Magazine.
We
are active in Atlanta non-profit organizations such as Southface
Energy Institute, Georgia Solar Energy Association (GSEA) and
the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) - Georgia Chapter. We
advocate the practice of resource conservation and the implementation
of renewable energy. Soenso Energy is helping Georgia move away
from dependence on dirty fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal
that are major contributors to toxic greenhouse gases and the
climate crisis.
Soenso Energy is a member of these non-profit organizations:
American
Solar Energy Society
Southface
Environment
Georgia
Georgia
Solar Energy Association
U.
S. Green Building Council
Green Chamber of the South
Georgia Wind Working Group
Green Foodservice Alliance
Soenso
Energy has adopted the Architecture 2030 Challenge. Architecture
2030’s goal is to achieve a dramatic reduction in
the global-warming-causing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
of the Building Sector by changing the way buildings and
developments are planned, designed and constructed.
“We’re
a small business, so it was really important that the
team at Soenso provided a comprehensive solution for
our solar power installation. They consulted on our
needs, provided recommendations for best-in-class equipment
and seamlessly coordinated the installation. It was simple and easy
for us to move to solar for our office building!”
Brad Camrud
President
The Link Group Market Research
Atlanta, Georgia