Business View Magazine - August 2024

Another critical partnership is with City Electric Supply (CES). Duncan notes,“CES is our number one supplier for materials. Their renewable division is outstanding—they’re knowledgeable, respond quickly, and make our jobs smoother and our lives easier.” These collaborations ensure that Chroma Energy has the resources and expertise to maintain high standards and efficient operations. As Chroma Energy looks ahead, its strategic priorities are clear. Parker explains the significance of the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) Flexibility 2.0 program. “It allows local power providers within TVA’s region to produce up to 5% of their own electric needs, based on renewables, primarily solar. Our top priority over the next 18 months is to stay engaged with these local power providers, ensuring we are involved and active in these conversations,” he says. Duncan echoes this focus and emphasizes the goal to grow the local commercial and industrial market. “We aim to help businesses achieve their ESG goals or cost savings by offsetting peak demand charges. Conversations with local companies in the TVA region about these solutions are a significant part of our 18-month plan,” he adds. By engaging with 97 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 08 CHROMA ENERGY GROUP

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