Balance in All Things

There is a  "balance in all things" and I have not allowed you your right to contribute.  I have not encouraged or allowed you the opportunity to give back when there has been so much giving on our part.

We are, in fact, quite in need of money.  Our survival is in question.  There has been no request before now because that has been a difficult thing to do...ask for help.  No, there will not be a heartfelt begging for money, not even now.  But if you have benefited from our efforts or if you can see how our efforts benefit others, PLEASE DO CONTRIBUTE.  We are, after all, a "charitable foundation" recognized by the IRS as a "501(c)3".  All donations are tax deductible. 

We are proud of our website.  It is a pure offering.  There are no harassing advertisements on page or as popups.  The viewer is in command from first arrival until signoff.  We wish to keep it this way.  Besides the work of this website--all the important up to date data, facts, news and information, we have been working directly on our various projects which may not be apparent to the casual observer. Briefly,

(1) Our attempts at helping those in Apache County without utilities whatsoever with a rebate purchase of clean, renewable technology.

(2)  Our attempts at creating a new 100% clean, renewable rural electric cooperative.

(3)  Our attempts at assisting municipalities with "performance contracting" with clean, renewable technology.

(4)  Our attempts on the personal level in bring "Warriors for Peace" to the White Mountains of Arizona.

 Some have been "sponsored" by the DOE and others, some not.  For a details accounting please see our "Mission and Activities" on the Arizonaenergy.org home page.

Now is the opportunity to be a part of this.  Donations can be sent to:

NEA-ESCO

HC30 Box 2A

Concho, AZ 85924

                                                                                                 Thank you           

                                                                                                 Larry E. Bell, President