Solar power producer is new MAREC business tenant
A company that provides sustainable, on-site energy generation
systems is the newest tenant at Grand Valley State University’s
Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center (MAREC).
Chart House Energy, LLC signed a one-year agreement with Grand
Valley to occupy business incubator space at MAREC. Founded in Chicago
in 2009, the company provides discounted, emission-free electricity
through developing sustainable clean energy generation systems — such
as solar panel installations — for commercial, industrial and
governmental facilities.
Founder and President Robert Rafson, who has 27 years of
experience in environmental engineering, design, construction and
operations, built the largest solar PV project in Michigan at Torresen
Marine in Muskegon in 2010. He said the facilities at MAREC are
supportive to businesses starting up or expanding into the area.
“I’ve found many activities and other businesses in the
building that are aligned with our business plan,” Rafson said. “MAREC
is a great place to work and meet with others in the renewable energy
space in an open and convenient environment.”
Arn Boezaart, director of MAREC, said the goal of MAREC and
Chart House Energy is to build a large and ever-growing portfolio of
renewable energy projects. “We are actively working together to
advance interest and utilization of commercial-scale solar energy
projects that take full advantage of available incentives, renewable
energy financing and tax credits,” Boezaart said. “We will assist
Chart House Energy in becoming a self-sustaining Michigan independent
power producer.”
Chart House Energy joins four existing incubator business
tenants at MAREC, which include LongerDays.com, Corlnet, Energy
Partners and Penters. Learn more about the business incubator program
here.
For more information, contact Robert Rafson at
[email protected] or Arn Boezaart at [email protected].
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