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Evolution Energy Partners is now Evolution Sustainability Group

Chuck Hurchalla

Evolution Energy Partners has officially rebranded to Evolution Sustainability Group.The name change serves to better illustrate the complete interrelated package of services and solutions the company has developed through its years of success.

Following is the family of companies that operate under the Evolution Sustainability Group umbrella in a collaborative, non-siloed framework to best help the firm’s customers address the increasingly complex requirements of a robust ESG program.

Evolution ESG Partners: An ESG consultancy creating customized environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategies and guidance to support sustainability goals.

Evolution Energy Partners: An energy procurement advisory and brokerage offering customized energy and utility procurement strategies to fit an organization's energy objectives, sustainability goals, consumption profile, and risk tolerance.

Evolution Engineering Partners: A design-build energy engineering firm specializing in turnkey energy efficiency and renewable energy projects providing strong return on investment (ROI) and immediate net positive cash flow.

Evolution Sustainability Group is dedicated to continuing to help its customers enjoy the benefits of proven strategies that mitigate risk, enhance stakeholder and asset value, reduce costs, and provide a foundation that increases corporate citizenship and sustainable practices.

“We believe that rebranding to Evolution Sustainability Group better reflects our complete solution set and aligns perfectly with the current and future marketplace,” says Chuck Hurchalla, president and founder of Evolution. “Although the company name is changing, our specific functional solutions of energy supply, energy efficiency, and ESG consulting will continue to be led by our highly talented and experienced teams for each brand.”

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