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Freehold NJ (SPX) Mar 03, 2008 Trinity Solar recently installed its 500th solar electric system. Trinity Solar reached this threshold by servicing clients located throughout New Jersey, New York and Delaware. "We could not have accomplished this without the full support of our customers. We thank them for believing in us and our ability to provide what we consider to be the predominant emerging energy source for homeowners and small businesses. We are also grateful for the foresight of our political leaders and public officials who have developed solar programs that allow homeowners and small businesses access to new solar power products," states Ed Merrick, VP - Marketing and Business Development. Formerly known as Trinity Heating and Air, Inc. and now operating as Trinity Solar, Trinity installed its first solar electric system in 2004. Since that time, Trinity has grown to become the largest solar electric system provider in the area. Tom Pollock, President of Trinity Solar, said "by doing what we say and listening to the needs of our clients, we create very loyal customers. In our HVAC business, we serviced more than 1,000 customers annually. Our aim is to reach that level in the solar business. With state-based solar incentive programs popping up around the nation, we believe this milestone is attainable." Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Trinity Solar All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 03, 2008Solar cell technology is marching ahead, though it still struggles with the two problems: efficiency and high production costs. In collaboration with Satoshi Uchida at the University of Tokyo, Michael Grätzel and his research group at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne have now developed new sensitizers that should help an inexpensive type of solar cell to be more efficient. As they report in the journal Angewandte Chemie, the sensitizers are based on the dye indoline. |
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