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Energy. It is the very force driving and sustaining all activity in our Universe. In its essential role, it fuels our solar system, in particular, manufacturing wonderfully complex engines to cycle the vast amounts of tangible and intangible ecosystems on our planet. Energy, moreover, enables us to think, to communicate, and to produce. Without energy, we simply do not exist.

Somewhere along the way, humankind learned how to wield energy on a very basic level. And with this rudimentary knowledge, we enrich our lives – exploring, gaining knowledge, bettering our health and safety, and of course entertaining ourselves and communicating with each other.

But, more often than not, sizeable amounts of energy are expended as we seek to address the challenges and inefficiencies of life. Inefficiencies in the way energy is produced and consumed have given rise to Citizenre’s mission.

Our focus is on the most indispensable form of energy – electricity. Our mission and activities all target the streamlined, efficient production and use of electricity. We have chosen to focus our efforts on researching, developing and deploying electricity in the most effectual, ecological and economical manner possible. Thus, Citizenre has established three interrelated lines of business that –when fully in place – will operationalize our business strategy toward the goal of generating and delivering clean, renewable electricity.

The business lines – Materials & Devices, Services & Generation, and, in the future Transmission & Distribution – operate collaboratively to capitalize on the strengths and opportunities that our business strategy affords. These business lines target the full value chain of the renewable energy industry. They also position and equip Citizenre to take advantage of its intellectual properties on the road to modernizing the electric infrastructure and increasing energy supplies.


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