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Good Energy Solutions, Inc. Awarded “25 Under 25®” Award from Thinking Bigger Business Media”

Good Energy Solutions, Inc, a local solar and effi ciencies installer, received the 25 Under 25 Award® from Thinking Bigger Business Media at the 2018 Gala on Saturday evening. The Kansas City based award recognizes Good Energy Solutions as one of best small businesses in Kansas City. Out of 1,400 nominations, 25 businesses with fewer than 25 employees were selected to receive the award. Each winner has demonstrated fi nancial strength, the ability to overcome adversity and challenges, a commitment to the community and a powerful company vision.

“Winning the 25 Under 25 Award is a great honor. In fact, just to be nominated was a big deal for us. It tells our customers and our employees that we are on the right track “ said Kevin Good, Owner of Good Energy Solutions.

“Small businesses are a powerful, but often overlooked force in Kansas City,” said Kelly Scanlon, CEO of Thinking Bigger Business Media and the creator of 25 Under 25®. “Together, these companies employ thousands upon thousands of people, deliver innovative products and services, and help support our government, schools, nonprofi ts and other public resources.

Of course, most of our winners are too humble and too busy to brag about their contributions. But it’s a story that needs to be told. The 25 Under 25® Awards are proud to celebrate the important service of small businesses,” added Scanlon.


Good Energy Solutions, Inc. Named a SunPower Elite Dealer

Good Energy Solutions, Inc., a Lawrence-based solar installation company, has been elevated to “SunPower Elite Dealer” status by SunPower Corp. (NASDAQ: SPWR), a leading solar technology and global energy services provider based in Silicon Valley, CA.


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Lawrence Humane Society Award $50,000 grant from PetSmart Charities

The Lawrence Humane Society is excited to announce that it has been awarded a $50,000 grant from PetSmart Charities, the leading funder of animal welfare in North America, to assist with efforts to build a new, $7.5 million animal shelter facility in Lawrence.

The organization has now raised more than $6.6 million of the $7.5 million project total, and anticipates breaking ground on the new facility this spring. The new shelter is critical to saving more lives and helping more pets and people.

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