Where Energy Meets Conservation
At Tetra Energy Sciences, we connect energy and conservation. Through innovative programs and client-focused adaptive research systems — we help utilities stay sustainable, stable, and resilient in a changing world.
About TESResearch and Innovation - Advances our Industry
Tetra Energy Sciences helps utilities measure, maintain and/or enhance their Ecological Capital by deploying tested and innovative research systems. This has proven beneficial in Mitigation Hierarchy and Sustainalytics initiatives.
Learn MoreTES was founded to bring adaptive research within easy reach of Utilities and Communities at large that may benefit from conservation initiatives and sustainable ideals and deliverables.
PHD, BCE
Dr. Anand Persad is the founder and director of research at Tetra Energy Sciences, founded in 2020. He chairs the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Science and Research Committee (SRC). He also serves as Research Committee Chairperson for the Utility Arborist Association (UAA), and policy advisor at several corporations. He collaborates globally on arboricultural and environmental research including climate resilient urban and utility-based tree programs, tree biomechanics and biodiversity analyses.
Read MoreOur Partnerships blend science with practice. Adaptive research drives innovation to address weather challenges and sustainability needs while conserving biodiversity. Energy firms, cities, and land managers implement practices impacting environmental health.
We aim for mitigation initiatives and adaptive programs that enhance economic and ecological returns. Our partners include energy companies and urban entities keen on adopting technologies and improving their environmental and social goals. Contact us to discuss how our global experience can benefit your programs.
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Look for our signs at locations that are part of the biodiversity study. These sites are important and are special grow-out areas that allow for desirable plant communities to flourish.
Note that not all pollinator plants bloom — in addition to colorful blooms, our pollinators need refuge and overwintering sites that may be found in grasses, trees, stalks, and snags.
Above all, pass on the message for the conservation of our native plants and insects! Wildlife — and all of us — benefit from working together. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.