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![]() by Staff Writers Toronto, Canada (SPX) May 26, 2014
Bendygo is announcing it is partnering with PURE Energies to provide solar panel installation all across Ontario. Bendygo is pleased to announce a business partnership with PURE Energies, an internationally recognized solar power panel installer. Bendygo has been tasked by PURE Energies with providing its solar panel installation expertise in an effort to help it keep up with increased business demand. In this capacity, Bendygo will be installing its MicroFIT solar panel solution. "Bendygo's extensive experience with residential and commercial rooftop installations makes it a perfect fit with PURE Energies' growing business needs," says Graeme Burns, vice president of sales at Bendygo. "Our firm's cost-effective capabilities, construction, and operation and maintenance services also contributed to PURE Energy's decision to partner with Bendygo." Burns explains that with rising energy costs and a growing awareness of the environmental and financial benefits, more and more Ontarians are turning to solar power. Thanks to Ontario's Green Energy Initiatives, homeowners get rewarded for turning to solar. At no cost to homeowners, Bendygo will install a solar system onto the roof of the home and sell the electricity produced back to the province for 20 years; that translates into reduced energy bills and annual income. After the 20-year lease is over, homeowners keep the system, the power, and any income that it generates. "At Bendygo, we bring our high-quality products and expertise as a solar panel installer in Ontario to this partnership with PURE Energies," Burns concludes. "By teaming up with the other top solar panel installer in Ontario, Bendygo is helping raise awareness of the benefits of using solar power and hope many more Ontarians will adopt this technology as well."
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