The National Green Energy Council
And
A TruBuilders Inc. partner on the
New Jersey Storm Recovery Center
The
Official Grand Opening Celebration Of The New Jersey Storm Recovery
Center Will Take Place At The New Jersey Storm Recovery Center Located
At:
1545 Rte. 37 Suite 9 in Toms River, New Jersey
The event will take place at 9:00 A.M. EST on
Earth Day April 22, 2013
The
International Green Energy Council has responded to restore energy and
water services and for rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Katrina,
Hurricane Gustav,the Tsunami that hit American Samoa in 2010, the Gulf
Oil Disaster, the Haiti earthquake, the Fukishima Nuclear disaster and
Hurricane Irene.
National
Green Energy Council President, Mr. Avallone founded the National Green
Energy Council in August of 2005, five days after Hurricane Katrina
when he was standing in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans.
The GEC was founded because of Mr. Avallones disbelief that Americans
were losing their lives because they had no access to energy or water.
Since
that dreadful day the Intenational Green Energy Council has grown to be
involved in 94 nations around our planet and has assisted with disaster
relief World wide.
"The
National Green Energy Council will provide the exposure needed to make
the New Jersey Storm Recovey Center a vessel of healing and rebuilding
for all those along the Jersey Shore. The GEC will
also assist in job training and certification. Public outreach and
building supply contributions will be the GEC focused goal. The GEC will
also assist in volunteer coordination since everyone that we will
assist may not be the chosen few who actually have money or insurance to
rebuild." said Ralph Avallone, National Green Energy Council President
and life long New Jersey resident.
"The NJ
Storm Recovery Center will become a beacon of hope and progress to
assist NJ families and businesses to get back on a road of recovery and
rebuilding." continued Avallone.
"The NJ
Storm Recovery Center will be a place where those affected by Hurricane
Sandy can come and learn what they must do to rebuild their lives,
their homes and businesses."
We hope
that the future holds that the NJ Storm Recovery Center will become an
educational facility visited by political leaders from all over the
world to visit and learn about how New Jersey rebuilt and how they can
take a proactive approach to Climate Change so that the same mistakes
are not made in the future when preparing for these storms.
The NJ Storm Recovery Center will have many amazing partners and moving parts.
Onsite GEC staff will assist in the following areas:
· Processing of FEMA applications
· Assistance in insurance claim preparation
· Assistance in temporary housing
· Assistance in job training for the rebuilding phases
· Relocation assistance if requested
· Education on energy efficiency and storm resiliency for the future
"The
process to rebuild New Jersey to its former glory will be a long journey
but one that we can use to show the world that New Jerseyans are
resilient and that we have rebuilt our homes and business to be less
impacting on the environment while being built to withstand the future
effects of these massive storms in the future."said GEC National
President, Ralph Avallone
The Restore the Shore Team™
has assembled prominent building experts in HVHZ construction, net zero
building experience, insurance restoration building, insurance
estimating, Passivhaus experience, renewable energy applications and
design, building association management experience, architects,
engineers and a GSA 8(a) approved contractor. ATI will have Xactimate
Certified personnel to perform accurate insurance loss estimates for
clients and insurance carriers. Gary Olson, ATI president, has worked on
the Large Loss Referral Program from State Farm up to 2006 before
relocating to Florida from New Jersey, where ATI is a licensed FL
Certified Building Contractor. Mr. Olson is well versed in the insurance
claims and building restoration processes. ATI has the existing network
of qualified subcontractors to perform in this time of crisis.
Please click the links below to see the members of the Restore the Shore Team.
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About The International Green Energy Council
The
IGEC is an international advocacy association comprised of individuals
and companies that promote sustainable and renewable energy production,
sustainable design practices, and education for being better stewards of
the environment. The Council works internationally to facilitate green
business opportunities. The IGEC is comprised of renewable energy
companies, developers, lending institutions, manufacturers, investors,
engineers and many others involved throughout the green community.
If your company is interested in becoming a partner in this collaboration please contact the National Green Energy Council at info@greenenergycouncil.com.
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