Gabriel De Paz is a field energy consultant at Sunrun. His mission is making the Sunshine State live up to its name. Gabriel’s passion is helping Florida reach a sustainable future as quickly as possible. To do so, he works to educate homeowners in Florida about the benefits of solar energy systems.
More about Gabriel De PazRebekah Rodriguez joined Vivint Solar in June 2018 as an office administrator. She saw an opportunity in the growing solar economy and “dove in,” following in the steps of her husband who also recently launched a career in the solar industry.
More about Rebekah RodriguezJason Gonos is co-founder and director of operations for Power Production Management, Inc. (PPM Solar), a residential and commercial solar energy systems installer and authorized dealer for SunPower Corp., a leading manufacturer of high-efficiency solar panels.
More about Jason GonosMary-Suzanne Powell leads the Energy Solutions group for Johnson Controls, Inc., with profit and loss responsibility for Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and Puerto Rico. Her team develops energy saving performance contracts that utilize cutting edge technology and customized financing structures for commercial, health care, government, higher education, K-12, and industrial clients.
More about Mary-Suzanne PowellGeorge Berry has been with Vivint Solar for three years and oversees the sales activities of dozens of solar energy sales managers across the state. Prior to joining Vivint Solar, George worked at Nordstrom for 12 years, where he learned first-hand to focus first and foremost on the customer.
More about George BerryQuintin Williams is the Logistics and Distribution Manager at Landis+Gyr. He works at the Jacksonville office in Florida and is responsible for managing operations at the L+G Distribution Center to support internal and external customers.
More about Quintin WilliamsPeter Winston has been in the solar energy industry for more than 10 years and is passionate about helping people lower their dependence on traditional fossil fuels and save money in the process.
More about Peter WinstonFlorida’s advanced energy industry currently supports more than 160,000 workers.
Florida is home to more than 29,800 hybrid and electric vehicles, ranking second only to California.
By updating building efficiency codes, Florida homes and businesses can save $720 million by 2030.
Walt Disney World’s investments in solar will create enough electricity to power 25% of its parks and resorts in Florida.
Florida ranks 3rd in the nation in distributed solar potential. Paired with storage, this means less outages and more savings.
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