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The Challenge

"You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created."
Albert Einstein

Today it is globally accepted that the world’s current overwhelming dependency on petroleum based fuels to support its energy and transportation needs must be reduced in order to meet the future unavoidable petroleum based energy requirements and curb pollution.

The renewable energy industries: waste-to-energy, geothermal, wind and solar power, as well as the electric vehicle industry have been around years, however implementation to date has met with limited success at best.

The emerging cutting-edge technologies that are now making these industries feasible and reasonable, present challenges to the existing outdated infrastructure and industries that have been built to support them. By their nature these solutions are disruptive and tend to pose a significant risk to existing industry leaders who have built huge companies based upon these old approaches to infrastructure design.

The difficulty that independent developers of these new technologies face in deploying and implementing these new solutions comes from obstacles that are imposed by the influence of the existing companies on the regulations controlling the industries. Of these the greatest barrier imposed is to the independent developer’s ability to gain the financing required to support the initial demonstration and deployment of these cutting-edge application specific solutions. As these 21st century solutions become increasingly more pervasive they could have an enormous impact on the market share held by the established industry leaders.

Our Mission

The Global Response Institute’s mission is to cause a paradigm shift with regard to the generation, distribution, storage, and utilization of energy, and to introduce an alternative social investment model to support the development and deployment of emerging alternative energy solutions.

Our Vision

The Institute’s vision is to significantly reduce the world’s current overwhelming dependency on fossil based fuels, high voltage AC systems, and minimizing the environmental impact by supporting the production and deployment of scalable, sustainable, distributive power solutions based upon naturally available renewable energy sources.

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