Wm. Brett Burgett, President/Co-CEO, Kokosing, Inc.
Wm. Brett Burgett, President/Co-CEO, Kokosing, Inc.

Kokosing Solar addresses rising Ohio commercial energy rates and planning challenges

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Kokosing Solar announced on Mar. 13 that it will offer a practical overview to help Ohio organizations understand recent increases in commercial energy rates and how to plan for future costs. The company said the session, led by Geoff Greenfield and Roberta Washburn, aims to provide clear information without technical jargon.

The topic is important as many businesses and organizations in Ohio are facing higher operating expenses due to Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO)-approved rate hikes and changing statewide policies. These changes have prompted leaders to seek guidance on managing long-term energy budgets amid uncertainty.

Kokosing Solar features a team that includes solar consultants, designers, financing specialists, NABCEP-certified installers, and licensed electricians, according to the official website. The company promotes clean energy solutions that support sustainable practices and community development, according to the official website.

Operating under the family-owned Kokosing group—recognized as one of the largest construction firms in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions—Kokosing Solar merges more than 25 years of solar installation expertise with 74 years of construction experience from its parent company, according to the official website. The company also seeks to create employment opportunities in developing clean energy, according to the official website.

Kokosing Solar provides services for residential customers across multiple areas in Ohio and extends its commercial offerings into Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan, and Kentucky, according to the official website.

As organizations consider their options for addressing rising energy costs, Kokosing Solar said it is ready to assist those interested in exploring solar solutions or seeking quotes for future planning.



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