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Joseph Merlo – Keeping Our World Green – Joseph Merlo On Saving Our Environment

Keeping Our World Green | Joseph Merlo On Saving Our Environment

Joseph Merlo has been working toward greening the planet for over thirty years. In this series, Joseph Merlo discusses some effective ways to conserve, reuse, and recycle.

Joseph Merlo is an industrial energy conservation expert. In his professional capacity, Joseph Merlo designs facility-wide systems that significantly reduce the energy consumption and waste of large buildings. Joseph Merlo founded Energy Automation Systems, Inc., to deliver energy efficiency technology wherever it is needed worldwide. While creating energy conservation systems for industrial applications, Joseph Merlo has developed a keen eye for opportunities to save energy in other arenas.

When purchasing goods, said Joseph Merlo, buy smart. Joseph Merlo recommends shopping for long lasting appliances that save energy, preferably Energy Star rated equipment. Joseph Merlo also suggests purchasing electronics that provide good warranties. Joseph Merlo also informs readers that the semi precious minerals, metals, and plastics used to create consumer electronics are very difficult to dispose of and recycle. For this reason, Joseph Merlo suggests buying electronics that will last a long time. In this way, Joseph Merlo points out that we can avoid flooding landfills with a multitude of cheap, worthless electronics.

Joseph Merlo says to reuse things and get in the habit of purchasing reusable things. On the most basic level, adds Joseph Merlo, reusing can mean keeping scrap paper and envelopes for letters, notepaper and to make shopping lists. Ribbons and tissue paper, notes Joseph Merlo, can be reused for gift giving. Joseph Merlo adds that cardboard boxes can be saved and reused for storage and moving. Even colored paper and egg cartons, notes Joseph Merlo, can be reused for arts and crafts.

Along the same lines, continues Joseph Merlo, it is not necessary to buy new clothes every year. If replacing old clothes, notes Joseph Merlo, those old clothes are seldom worn out. What usually happens, says Joseph Merlo, is that the consumer gets tired of the old clothes and replaces them. Rather than throw them out, Joseph Merlo suggests donating them to charity organizations, friends and relatives, or consignment shops.

Joseph Merlo explains that conservation and reuse are philosophies, not products. For this reason, Joseph Merlo says it is tough sometimes for product minded consumers to get the hang of these philosophies. Joseph Merlo points out that consumers have been taught that each product and experience comes with its own disposable packaging. Joseph Merlo adds it does not have to be true that each thing a person buys creates its own junk. The philosophies of conservation and reuse, concludes Joseph Merlo, work contrary to the wasteful philosophy of American consumerism.

Joseph Merlo | Business Opportunity | Joseph Merlo

Joseph Merlo Wants to Know: Are You Looking For The Next Ripe Business Opportunity?

Becoming an affiliate of Joseph Merlo’s Energy Automation Systems, Inc., is a positive opportunity to help people and to be your own boss.

Hendersonville, TN, September 18, 2009 — With the new presidential administration’s talk of new jobs and green energy, you may wonder where you fit. Joseph Merlo has an answer for you: Energy Automation Systems, Inc. (EASI). Joseph Merlo is the man who popularized the Easiliner insulating system for AC electric motors. He has since expanded his vision.

Joseph Merlo’s Easy Automation Services, Inc. (EASI) is a network of affiliated energy conservation professionals who design and install energy efficiency systems in various facilities. If you are an enterprising businessperson, you can take advantage of this emerging energy conservation market.

Most families and companies do not want to gut and replace their entire energy system. For these potential clients, insulation, increased efficiency, and conservation are the answers. As one of Joseph Merlo’s Easy Automation Systems, Inc. (EASI) affiliates, you can provide these products services.

“The multi-billion dollar energy conservation industry has tremendous untapped potential for growth and profit,” states Joseph Merlo. He adds, “Any business that uses electricity, worldwide, is a potential customer.”

As an affiliate of Joseph Merlo’s Energy Automation Systems, Inc. (EASI), you will design and install energy conservation systems that lower clients’ energy bills. These days, that is a selling point all by itself. If you do not want to install the systems personally, Joseph Merlo maintains a database of trusted contractors in your area that will work with you.

About Joseph Merlo

Joseph Merlo is founder and CEO of Energy Automation Systems Inc. (EASI). Joseph Merlo started his energy conservation company in New York more than 30 years ago after a term of service in the U.S. Air Force and success in several sales and marketing positions. Joseph Merlo first product was the predecessor to today’s “EasiLiner,” which saves energy on AC motors and therefore has broad applications. Joseph Merlo engaged engineers to develop additional energy saving technologies and acquired others from inventors and manufacturers until he had developed full systems providing maximum savings by affecting every electrical load typically found in commercial and industrial facilities. Joseph Merlo began installing these custom systems throughout the northeastern U.S..

To meet the growing demand for his energy conservation systems, Joseph Merlo included in his business model an authorized Affiliate network and relocated to Nashville, Tenn. in 1985. Today, Energy Automation Systems Inc. (EASI) supports hundreds of Affiliates in more than 60 countries. The company’s customers include Fortune 500 companies like General Electric, British Petroleum, ConAgra, Apollo Group, SABIC and Tyson Foods.

Contact:
Joseph Merlo
Energy Automation Systems, Inc.
145 Anderson Lane
Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075
United States of America
(615) 822-7250
www.energyautomation.com