Steven Conger - P4P Energy Founder, Chairman and Inventor

Steven Conger, P4P Energy Founder/ Chairman/Inventor.  His first solar patent was submitted and issued in the late 1970s. Steven is one of America’s most noted architects and a leader in the field of sustainable design and building.  He graduated from Yale Architecture School in 1979.  Steven designed the first solar home to appear in Architectural Digest and subsequently was named in Architectural Digest’s guide to the top 100 architects of the world.  He was the architect for the Rocky Mountain Institute in 1980, and John Denver’s Windstar Foundation in 1979.  Steven was the architect and developer for the first “green” luxury hotel, The Inn of the Anasazi, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Additionally, his design of St. Benedict’s Monastery in Snowmass CO won the prestigious AIA national award for religious architecture. Steven has worked for his entire professional career in developing sustainable systems to support people as he was directed to do by his mentor Buckminster Fuller.

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