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On The Future Of Solar 2009

Premier Power solar technology.
by Staff Writers
El Dorado Hills CA (SPX) Feb 16, 2009
Premier Power Renewable Energy will be discussing the future of Solar in 2009 with Fox Business Network. Premier Power is one of the only profitable solar integrators as well as among the largest and fastest growing solar installers in the nation.

Premier Power designs and integrates Photovoltaic or "Solar Energy Systems" for large and small commercial businesses as well as industrial, agricultural and residential installations.

The Company has extensive engineering experience and a track record that has won clients ranging from Pacific Gas and Electric (PG and E), ATT, KB Home, Princeton University, Shafer Vineyards, and Silverado Wineries, among others.

Premier's proprietary and non-proprietary systems combine with the leading solar modules from GE, Sharp, Schuco and Sun Power to offer clients the highest efficiencies with application specific solutions.

Premier's systems are designed to efficiently meet the wide variety of needs found in today's expanding market. Premier Power recently completed over 1 MW or 90 of the nation's largest Bi-directional trackers - "Meca Tracker".

The Meca Trackers are solar arrays that stand over 45' tall that track the sun throughout the day. In 2008 Premier also completed a 1.2 MW thin film installation that is one of the first and largest "Solar Share" programs in the nation.

The Solar Share program allows Sacramento customers to opt into a program to buy green solar energy direct from their utility.

Premier Power has been profitable for over 3 years and is experiencing record sales in the US and Europe.

Premier Power services the west coast through offices in Northern California and Southern California, and services the east coast though its New Jersey office. In Europe, Premier Power currently has offices in Pamplona and Madrid, Spain and is looking at expansion locations in Italy and France.

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