Thursday, February 20, 2014

DOD Clean Energy Spending Spree -Joshua D. Mosshart

What an amazing decade for clean energy maintaining double digit growth rates and accelerating.

Bio-fuel technology and demand is projected to more than double to $138 billion by 2020.

Wind power demand is projected to more than double to grow to over $116 billion by 2020.

Solar Power demand is projected to almost double to over $130 billion by 2020.

Together over the next decade combined it will be over a $390 billion dollar market.

The U.S. Dept. of Defense (DOD) is the world's single largest consumer of energy, making government mandates for clean energy technologies a huge opportunity for Clean Technology Manufacturers and Contractors pursuing contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense.

DOD contracts can equate to hundreds of millions of dollars in sales in some cases billions of dollars in potential sales. The U.S. Military is one of the biggest funders of clean energy in the world.

President Obama's calls for more than doubling the Pentagon's budget on spending for clean energy and efficiency during his presidency into the billions of dollars. The DOD spends over $15 billion dollars a year on energy accounting for over a 70% consumption of the entire energy consumption of all of the U.S. Federal Agencies.

We partner with Lobbyist/Strategist to procure government contracts for clean energy technologies based on the current U.S. Federal Agencies agendas and spending initiatives and mandates.

We like to strategically position boards of directors by recruiting former powerhouse officials that left Washington after their cooling off period as a strategy to assure success in contract wins with the right compensation structure. We like to collaborate with former heads of the CIA to recruit prime candidates for clean technology companies.

With the right strategy one key player on your team could make a phone call and structure deals that it would take 100 salesman. Think strategy and positioning with your human capital.
                                                                    








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