Project Areas

ANTARES focuses on clean energy
technologies that have the potential to change the way energy is
produced and consumed. The company works for DOE, EPA, the national
laboratories, electric utilities, independent power generators and
Fortune 500 clients in the equipment manufacturing and chemical
production sectors seeking opportunities to incorporate renewable
energy into our nation's electricity, fuel and chemical production
infrastructure.
Renewable
technologies are among the fastest changing technologies
for power generation. Advances in some solar and wind
technologies occur at a pace comparable to personal
computers; accompanied by similarly impressive cost
reductions. New approaches to harnessing the ocean energy
also bring these technologies closer to commercialization,
for both power and for water desalination projects.
Staying on top of the technological flux requires a
company that has made renewable energy technology a
centerpiece of its business practice, not a sideline.
ANTARES has focused on practical and emerging applications
for these technologies and has actively contributed
to the demonstration and testing on new concepts that
make these technologies more affordable. We also understand
how important it is to make environmental values work
on behalf of such projects. This can be achieved in
terms of bottom line dollars from trading green power
certificates or finding governmental partners willing
to reduce the financial risk. It can also be achieved
by converting good environmental stewardship to public
recognition and good will.
ANTARES is among the best renewable development firms, capable of converting opportunities for renewable generation into reality. We understand both the strengths and limitations of renewable generation technology and how to optimize the benefits of the technology to the owners by design and by attention to financial opportunities and incentives. We help companies and public agencies evaluate their options going into a project and then manage project development and execution. We are particularly familiar with the requirements for Federal and state sponsored demonstration programs that are often prime mechanisms for renewable technology implementation.
