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SSIC company helps CNY live the green life

April 14, 2009


Amy Schmitz
aemehrin@syr.edu



Year after year, energy consumption in New York state increases by 3 percent, according
to the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The
effects are felt across the region-with both energy bills and pollution rates on the rise.


As the 39th annual Earth Day is held on April 22, a Central New York business-New
York Wind & Sun, owned by local residents Court and Mindy Rutherford-is offering
several "green" options for energy, including wind power, solar panels and generators.


"Less than 3 percent of the energy in New York state is generated with wind power," says
Court Rutherford. "Yet wind power is emissions-free and the most rapidly growing source
of electricity around the planet."


The Rutherfords have seen their business expand in the last few years as a result of more
people and companies becoming environmentally conscious. They credit their success in
part to the START-UP: Syracuse Entrepreneur's Bootcamp,
run by the Whitman School
of Management at Syracuse University
, and to the Entrepreneurial Assistance Program
training and workshops at the South Side Innovation Center (SSIC), of which New York
Wind & Sun is a tenant.


"The kind of solutions New York Wind & Sun offers has a great impact on the
environment," says Monica Hughley, director of the SSIC. "They can help individuals
eliminate thousands of pounds of carbon dioxide emissions-the equivalent of driving
your vehicle from Los Angeles to Manhattan and back. Equally important, they have an
impact on our local economy. New York Wind & Sun is an example of a thriving CNY
company, making important progress during a time of economic hardship."


The Rutherfords also practice what they preach-they live in a home with a wind turbine,
PV solar electric panels, a solar hot water heater, a solar pool heater and a generator.


Contact New York Wind & Sun at http://www.nywindandsun.com or (315)433-6058.
Media queries can be directed to Amy Schmitz, director of communications, Whitman
School of Management, at (315) 443-3834 or aemehrin@syr.edu.