Adros Energy; a leading green energy company in New England, announced today that they are opening a new headquarters in Amherst, NH after a successful 1st year of operation in the renewable energy market. The company was founded in January of 2009 and has found success during the incubation period of the company. The infrastructure building of the company in 2009 includes:
• Revenue generation from its solar PV, geothermal and hybrid power systems
• Financial backing from Ocean Bank with the help of SBA guarantees
• Participation in the city of Nashua’s revolving loan fund program
The company succeeded during the challenging 1st year of starting a new business during one of the most difficult economic periods of the country. “We have built the solid foundation for Adros Energy to grow upon as the economy improves in 2010,” says Adros Energy president Matt Currier. “The owners of the company have invested wisely to earn industry certifications, develop relationships with key suppliers and secure financing while increasing sales through installing renewable energy system for residential and commercial customers. We have a solid position in the market and are ready to take the next steps to grow the company to keep pace with clean tech market expansion.”
Adros Energy also announced its offering BPI certified energy audits to complement the sales and installation of the renewable energy systems. The energy audit service allows their customers to know how and where to conserve energy before making larger investments in solar, geothermal or wind power solutions. “We want to show customers how to use energy responsibly,”
The company will use its new headquarters to operate the company as well as to hold free educational seminars as a service to the greater Nashua area. “We want the community to learn about clean technology and the multiple aspects of alternative energy,” says operations director and owner John Haithcock. “This entire area is new for most people and we think people want to learn about alternatives to fossil fuel power generation.”



