Constitution Energy: Start-up design and implementation Energy control and conservation

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We are looking for a logo design for a start-up Connecticut (Constitution State) business where are specialty is Building Automation and Energy Solutions Provider.
Our building automation systems:
Enable our customers to be more efficient with their HVAC and lighting control
Help our customers integrate to their various building equipment and systems: fire, security, generators, UPS, meters, HVAC, lighting, etc.
Are a key component of energy monitoring and efficiency through advanced metering, scheduling, trending, reporting, and programs like automated demand response.
Constitution Energy's Mission is to make buildings smarter and more efficient by delivering the highest standards in technology, applications expertise, professional contract execution, and superior value of service. Our Vision is to be the Preferred Partner for Building Automation Solutions.
Our logo should present an image of some or all:
Being "Green" (A sustainable partner in Greenhouse Gas Reduction). Colors etc to represent Energy Conservation minded!
May be creative within the logo of "CES" (Constitution Energy Services)
Incorporate something to relate the US or State of CT look and feel of the "Constitution". Proud to be an American look!
Logo to be used on future website and advertising/stationary
Tipo de industria / entidad
Building
Texto del logo
Either: Constitution Energy Services , CES or both
Estilos de logo de interés
Logo pictórico / combinado
Un objeto del mundo real (texto opcional)



Logo abstracto
Conceptual / simbólico (texto opcional)



Requisitos
Debes tener
- Green Environmental look
Agradable de tener
- State of CT outline "Constitution State"
US Outline as a USA Company and Supporter of the Bill of Rights and the Constitution