


Free Source Energies was founded in 2006 by The Underground Guys, a group of investors interested
and experianced in providing a top-quality, extremely energy efficient heating and cooling system
for new and existing structures. Free Source Energies is currently focusing on the local market
in Redwood and Renville counties, Minnesota.



Free Source Energies was formed by three distinct individuals:
William Zaske is a lifelong crop and livestock farmer. He takes up the consumer angles and the business end of Free Source Energies.
Mike U'Ren is a building contractor with 30 years of experience in residential building, as well as small and large commercial buildings.
Recently, he has become involved in the construction of ethanol plants all around the Midwest.
John Jenniges is a 30-year veteran HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) contractor with many innovative design-build geothermal installations.
John recently won the Contracting Business Magazine 2006 Design/Build Award for Project of the Year. John's work on the J&D Construction
Headquarters in Montevideo, MN, qualified him for the award nomination.
As a businessman, builder, and HVAC installer, we are confident in our ability to provide the average homeowner and businessperson with geothermal solutions.



The mission of Free Source Energies, LLC is to provide a premium-quality geothermal heating and cooling
solution for both new and existing residential and commercial structures. Free Source Energies strives
to provide services in the timeliest manner with a program in place to provide 100% customer satisfaction.
Free Source Energies views each contract not as an agreement, but rather an opportunity to create a mutually
beneficial relationship.
Free Source Energies strives to promote and expand the geothermal industry by providing innovative and
affordable geothermal solutions to heating and cooling contractors through its expanding network of
installation professionals. Free Source Energies views the opportunity of expanding the geothermal industry
in the name of energy conservation and stewardship to be similar to JFK's 1961 inaugural address:
All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one
thousand days, nor in the life of this Administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet.
But let us begin.
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