Mi Cocina Mexican Restaurant is the first Mexican restaurant in the USA to operate with a Solar PV power source. Lighthouse solar designed and built the custom structure which serves as an awning for the patio as well as the structure to support the panels. Mi Cocina has taken many steps to reduce their consumption and pursue renewable resources. (PRWeb Nov 17, 2008)
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The next webinar in the Mini-Storage Messenger Self-Storage Webinar Series is entitled “Solar Panels” and will focus on how integrating this technology into an RV storage operation can help increase return on investment and protect against rising utility rates. Presented by Bob Hayworth, CEO of Baja Construction Co., Inc., the live webinar on December 3 will include topics such as utilizing government rebates and tax credits, building a green business image, and creating possible additional revenue sources. (PRWeb Nov 11, 2008)
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City takes advantage of innovative SSL technology to reduce maintenance costs. (PRWeb Nov 7, 2008)
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ShopRite of Wharton announced today the unprecedented installment of a 358 kilowatt solar system – making it the largest solar installation for a supermarket in the state of New Jersey. (PRWeb Oct 27, 2008)
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The Solar Center, Inc., the provider of solar electric and solar thermal energy systems for commercial and residential electricity generation, has announced four high-profile additions to its senior management. John Bailye joins The Solar Center as Chairman of the Board, Russell Diamond as Treasurer of the Board, Richard Klein as Secretary and Shannon Whitworth Kayen as the President. Their experience and abilities expand an already strong management team with decades of experience in the global technology, finance, and solar integration business. (PRWeb Oct 22, 2008)
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The solar energy revolution has come to central Florida. The 6/10 Corporation, a local commercial building developer, and Rob Krieger, the owner of Krieger Electric, Inc. and Florida Telecom Construction, announced today that their new company, QuickBeam Energy, LLC, which will specialize in the sale and installation of photo-voltaic solar energy systems for commercial and large residential buildings, has started to do business. (PRWeb Oct 22, 2008)
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Pellet smoker-cooking trend takes team to Grand Championship at American Royal Barbecue invitational contest. (PRWeb Oct 17, 2008)
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