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by Staff Writers Princeton NJ (SPX) Aug 18, 2014
NRG Energy have reached an agreement that brings the rapidly growing consumer products company into the NRG family of companies. The acquisition aligns with NRG's mission to lead the market in offering cleaner, smarter choices and sustainable lifestyle solutions to end use energy consumers across the country. "The ultimate manifestation of distributed clean generation is personal power. Only about one in four Americans are themselves homeowners but every American has a need for personal energy free from the tether of plug and cord," said David Crane, President and CEO of NRG. "The acquisition of Goal Zero - the best company in its field - aligned alongside our established system power franchise and our fast growing residential solar business, dramatically expands our reach, enabling us to serve every American who desires to be part of the clean energy future." Goal Zero products embody premium design and quality with features that surprise and excite customers. The company currently markets a suite of portable solar power and battery pack products and accessories and has strong research and development capabilities. The company is headquartered in Salt Lake City and employs about 100 people. Goal Zero was originally conceived to solve humanitarian challenges, focused on aid to the Congo and the compelling need for a fossil fuel free source of reliable electricity in sub-Saharan Africa. Robust, highly practical products developed by Goal Zero for this humanitarian application quickly won wide acceptance in the outdoor and adventure sports community. "Our mission is to put reliable power in the hands of every human on earth," said Robert Workman, founder and CEO of Goal Zero. "Being part of NRG allows us to reach this goal in a much more powerful way. Both Goal Zero and NRG have similar give-back initiatives. Both companies have proven track records of helping those in need with services and products, whether it is lighting a hut in Congo or a school in Haiti. " Through this acquisition, NRG adds the third leg to its NRG Home end use energy consumer strategy built around harnessing the reciprocal synergies and cross-selling opportunities between system power, residential solar and personal power. Each part of the strategy supports the other through shared access to multiple distribution channels and customer bases. NRG expects to combine product and service offerings; for example, educating Goal Zero customers about the possibilities of rooftop solar and combining portable Goal Zero solar products with NRG's retail electricity offers. "With the addition of Goal Zero's feature-rich personal solar solutions, everyone can experience solar first-hand and can count on NRG to provide the full range of power solutions at home and on-the-go," said Elizabeth Killinger, President of NRG Retail. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory clearances, and is expect to be finalized in the third quarter.
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