RESG is a cutting edge energy enterprise with a broad range of consulting services.

Wind Energy

RESG has experience in residential, small-scale, and utility-scale wind technologies.

The Real Energy Strategies Group provides clients with technical recommendations relating to scale, select technologies, and manage realistic expectations for siting these generating technologies.

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Nuclear Energy

RESG has extensive and first-hand industry experience with nuclear energy.

We have worked extensively on the successful siting of Florida’s first nuclear power plant in over 30 years.

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Ocean Energy

RESG offers executive level consulting to major universities and cutting-edge industries in both thermal and mechanical energy initiatives.

RESG can assist in grant writing, and can identify and coordinate the need for necessary federal and state permits.

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Solar Energy

RESG has substantial experience and deep understanding of all solar technologies

including, but not limited to, solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, concentrated solar and thin-film solar applications.

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Fossil Fuels

Fossil fuels provide reliable and affordable energy throughout the United States.

These resources are plentiful and domestically readily available. RESG offers regulatory and legislative solutions to reform efforts and enhance technological innovation that are essential to furthering U.S.-based energy resources such as natural gas and clean coal.

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Biofuels

RESG serves as Executive Director of the Florida Biofuels Association.

The FBFA is the premier association that advocates for the responsible use of first and second generation biofuels.

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March 2010 Ethanol Production/Demand/Export Data

Posted by Jeremy Susac on 6.10.2010  //  No Comments
Filed in: Biofuels

(June 1, 2010) Washington – U.S. ethanol production continued on a record pace in March. According to information from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), March 2010 ethanol production averaged more than 847,000 barrels per day (b/d). That is an increase of 207,000 b/d over March 2009. Ethanol demand, as calculated…

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Time for Florida to exploit its biofuels potential

Posted by Jeremy Susac on 6.9.2010  //  No Comments
Filed in: Biofuels

Looking at the mess in the Gulf of Mexico, it’s easy for the public to be angry, scared, or disgusted. For some, it’s all of those things. But whatever our emotional response to the big blowout, we need to productively channel it to something better, something different, and something that…

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Report: Dry Mill Ethanol Production Shows Significant Improvements in Efficiencies

Posted by Jeremy Susac on 5.28.2010  //  No Comments
Filed in: Biofuels

(May 28, 2010) Washington – Newly published research in the scientific journal Biotechnology Letters shows tremendous gains in production efficiencies by America’s dry mill ethanol biorefineries. Dry mill facilities represent nearly 90 percent of America’s total ethanol production, estimated to be in excess of 12 billion gallons in 2010. Reported…

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Ethanol sector making great strides

Posted by Jeremy Susac on 4.20.2010  //  1 Comment
Filed in: Biofuels

The American ethanol sector is making great strides in very tough economic times, and continues to be more economic product in the Americas despite recent statements from the Brazilian ethanol industry.  Very recently the Brazilian ethanol industry (UNICA) released information comparing its Brazilian product with our American product.  In short,…

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