Who are we?
Support Green Communities is a not for profit organization focused on providing Green Energy systems and employment for Communities in developing countries.
Our objective is simple, to make the lives of those in developing countries better, by providing environmentally sound solutions no matter what challenges are presented.
Our Mission
To provide sustainable eco living through greener cleaner power, water & education.
Our Charter
Leading projects in developing countries to provide skills and awareness on the benefits of Green Energy to the local communities.
Give back to the communities to enhance quality of life
Donations of products and services will be matched to ongoing and/or planned community projects.
Profits from project engagement and consultancy work channeled into the needing communities to promote sustainable ongoing projects and further education..
Our Partners
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The Copycat Syndrome, Innovation and Not Giving Up

Call it the copycat syndrome or marketing burnout wherein a company has a success with one product at which point every company in the space copies the effort leaving a market dotted with me-too products with little differentiation other than price. Eventually through this process value is suctioned out of the product or service, demand wanes, and consumers move on. It is almost impossible to satisfy consumer desire for the cheapest or most innovative product/technology/service/oh-heck-anything, particularly because in the end the equilibrium price may well be zero and innovation may be defined as simply announcing that something is innovative.
Rising Energy Dependency Endangers Europe’s Economy

The issue of energy may have been overshadowed by that of tax at yesterday’s EU summit of Heads of State in Brussels, but its growing importance and impact on Europe’s economy is one that cannot be ignored. As the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, Europeans are paying a lot for their energy – prices are 37% higher than those in the US and 20% hi
Geothermal Exploratory Fund May Spur $9.6 Billion Investment

A proposed $500 million fund to help developers of geothermal power explore new sites for projects may leverage about $9.6 billion of new investment, unleashing as much as 2,400 megawatts of capacity, a report found.