Tom Mills
Technical Solar Sales
Tom is an east coast transplant who landed in Utah. He moved here in 1991 after graduating from Penn State University. Like so many others, he fell in love with the geography of the state and made it his home. He has an Associate degree in Electronics and a Bachelors degree in Journalism, with a minor in Photography.
Tom does both residential and commercial equipment and sales for Creative Energies. He will research the solar equipment that best suits your needs, both present and future. He is NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) certified.
He also represents Creative Energies regarding the advancement of solar in Utah, keeping a close eye on energy regulations proposed by Rocky Mountain Power, the Utah Public Service Commission, and Utah Legislators.
Tom has been following the solar industry since 1987 while learning about the “Greenhouse Effect.” Along with working in the solar industry, he is also an established photographer and frame maker.
He loves snowboarding in Utah’s pristine powder, mountain biking its trails, and anything to do with whitewater and dogs.
Tom is an east coast transplant who landed in Utah. He moved here in 1991 after graduating from Penn State University. Like so many others, he fell in love with the geography of the state and made it his home. He has an Associate degree in Electronics and a Bachelors degree in Journalism, with a minor in Photography.
Tom does both residential and commercial equipment and sales for Creative Energies. He will research the solar equipment that best suits your needs, both present and future. He is NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) certified.
He also represents Creative Energies regarding the advancement of solar in Utah, keeping a close eye on energy regulations proposed by Rocky Mountain Power, the Utah Public Service Commission, and Utah Legislators.
Tom has been following the solar industry since 1987 while learning about the “Greenhouse Effect.” Along with working in the solar industry, he is also an established photographer and frame maker.
He loves snowboarding in Utah’s pristine powder, mountain biking its trails, and anything to do with whitewater and dogs.
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Averages 100 days per season on his snowboard