DALLAS, April 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- On this Earth Day, renewable energy company, Tri Global Energy, calls for a recommitment to ensuring our planet will remain healthy and sustainable in the future.
"Earth Day is about taking action, and it is as important now as it has ever been to address the change needed to make a difference to the environment with clean, renewable energy," says John Billingsley, Chairman and CEO of Tri Global Energy.
"Since the first Earth Day in 1970, we have made big and purposeful strides in protecting our environment," Billingsley says. "Legislation to safeguard our water, air and endangered species has been enacted and signed into law, and the global movement has led to increased awareness about the dangers of a shifting climate."
As an industry leader in renewable energy and environmental responsibility, Tri Global Energy asks that we all do our part to confront the dangers of climate change and to forge a healthier and greener world. We cannot delay taking the necessary steps toward keeping our planet sustainable.
About Tri Global Energy
Tri Global Energy is a leading renewable energy company in the U.S. headquartered in Dallas. Its TGE Wind division develops and owns utility-scale wind projects in Texas and New Mexico. The company's TGE Solar division provides solar energy solutions, and its management team have developed, financed, engineered, constructed hundreds of solar projects for utilities, large corporations, schools and churches, municipalities and residences. Recently Tri Global Energy joined some of America's largest companies at the White House for the American Business Act on Climate Pledge, committing to take on the global challenge of climate change. For more information, visit http://www.triglobalenergy.com.
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