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Miami FL (SPX) Oct 16, 2007 Electron Solar Energy announced that it has launched a professional installation program that provides its customers, spanning nearly 20 countries, with custom fabrication and installation services on all solar panel systems. President and CEO of Electron Solar Energy Christopher Quinn, said, "By providing an end-to-end supply chain for the incorporation of solar paneling for electricity, we expect to open up new opportunities to improve the customer experience, while creating a new high-margin revenue stream for the Company." Performed by Electron's high-qualified in-house staff, including a newly added 20-year veteran of the solar energy industry, this new offering enables Electron customers to realize additional cost savings and better quality control. Quinn explained: "Domestic customers can receive a fast on site project cost estimate and installation, while international customers can reserve the team for several days to oversee pre-planned project installations abroad." Customers will experience greater accessibility to solar energy solutions through 'one-stop' shopping at Electron. By 2011, the number of homes in the US using PV cells is expected to quintuple the 2006 levels, to 67,492. Spending for home photovoltaics is growing rapidly as well, with $61.5 million spent in 2006 and $185.2 million projected in 2007. Spending is projected to jump to $409.9 million by 2010, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. "The media is increasingly drawing our attention to the benefits of alternative sources of energy. With our installation services in place, we can readily capitalize on the anticipated rapid growth of at-home solar energy deployment, regardless of the size of the residence or where it is located," said Quinn. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
Manchester NH (SPX) Oct 16, 2007Ralph Izzo, PSEG chairman, president and CEO, has delivered the keynote address at Clean Air-Cool Planet's Global Warming and Energy Solutions conference in Manchester, New Hampshire. The two-day conference brought together business, labor and community leaders united in looking for real solutions to the problem of climate change. Both Republican and Democratic candidates for president of the United States have announced plans to stop by or address the conference. |
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