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by Staff Writers Lake Mary, FL (SPX) Nov 02, 2011
ESA Renewables is pleased to announce its unprecedented success at the Solar Power International (SPI) 2011 trade show last week. Meetings during the show resulted in financing, EPC and O and M contract negotiations of up to 80MW across the United States as well as the execution of a letter of intent (LOI) for a 20MW solar project developed by ESA. ESA also received a very positive response from attendees on the new dashboard look on its proprietary renewable energy monitoring system. "SPI was undeniably a huge success for ESA," said Jeffrey Burkett, President of ESA Renewables. "With over 24,000 attendees, it presented an exciting opportunity to network with other solar industry professionals, potential customers and meet with our partner suppliers to discuss upcoming ventures." The conference and exhibition was held at the Dallas Convention Center, October 17-20, 2011. Solar industry experts and interested parties attending the exhibition were able to view ESA's proprietary photovoltaic monitoring system and discuss ESA's other turnkey solutions such as EPC, solar financing and O and M (operations and maintenance) services. During the show, ESA also unveiled the new dashboard look of its proprietary monitoring system. This at-a-glance display allows solar engineers immediate access to simplified, centralized, reliable and secure data for O and M servicing of solar power plants. "ESA continues to thrive and make advancements in its technology," continued Burkett. "Our excellent global reputation in the solar industry and solid, turnkey solutions enabled us to put almost 100 megawatt's on the books during the show for upcoming solar projects. "
ESA Renewables All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
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