Greg Smith is founder, president and CEO of Energy Optimizers, USA, LLC, based in Tipp City, Ohio.  The firm is a vendor neutral, full service energy efficiency and conservation company which specializes in assisting K-12 schools, local government agencies, and commercial organizations in reducing energy usage and expense.  The organization’s mission is to improve the world by creating energy independence for our clients.  Founded in 2009, the company has implemented more than $62 million in energy conservation projects and has eighteen full-time associates. Energy Optimizers, USA has been recognized by INC. 500 to the list of Fastest Growing Businesses in 2014, and the firm has received numerous local and regional awards in recognition of its growth and success.  Energy Optimizers, USA was mentioned in President Obama’s speech on Clean Energy on August 24, 2015, and the firm’s executives have participated in numerous federal and statewide policy meetings on clean energy.

The company does business in six states – Ohio, North Carolina, Michigan, Indiana, West Virginia, and Kentucky.

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E2: Repealing EPA’s Endangerment Finding For Vehicle Emissions Raises Costs for Businesses and Consumers

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