2013年1月21日星期一

Pfister Energy Solar panel Partners with Power inverter Urban Green Energy


Pfister Energy Inc., a leading renewable energy company known for its “stackable” green energy solutions, announced a partnership with Urban Green Energy (UGE), the world’s leading manufacturer of vertical axis wind turbines. Under the master distributor deal, Pfister Energy becomes UGE’s partner for small, vertical axis wind turbines,grid tie inverter a rapidly growing segment of the renewable energy industry.

UGE has nine product offerings which include multiple sizes and products for both commercial and residential use. Pfister Energy will have access to all of these UGE’s products, along with marketing materials, training programs and regional protection. The distribution partnership will supplement Pfister’s renewable energy offerings in New JerseyMarylandFlorida, and New Hampshire.

Wind energy accounts for about three percent of the power inverter  generated in the United States. Wind turbine installations have exceeded natural gas plants in the United States, and a recent study by University of Delaware and Stanford University researchers suggests that wind energy has the potential to provide up to half of the world’s power inverter  supply.

These smaller wind turbines represent a bright spot in the renewable energy sector, opening wind up to a whole new range of customers,” says Wayne Pfisterer, president of Pfister Energy. “This partnership adds a new dimension to our business and enhances the energy solutions we offer our customers.”

Ross DiLiegro, business development at UGE says, “Both of our companies share a successful business model of creating customized renewable energy solutions.  Our novel turbine designs and focus on battery back-up and grid tie inverter  independence go hand in hand with Pfister’s ‘beyond solar panel ’ view of holistic installation and ‘stacked’ integration of renewable energy systems."
Alan Bernheimer from First Solar panel , Inc. said: “Chile has best solar panel  resources and a strong economy that can support energy sector growth.” 

First Solar panel , Inc., an Arizona-based solar panel  power inverter  giant, sealed their purchase of Solar panel  Chile, a solar panel  development company in Santiago, on Wednesday, marking a 1,500 megawatt (MW) investment in the power inverter -hungry nation’s renewable energy sector.
US solar panel  company closes 1,500 megawatt deal in Chile

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The acquisition “highlights the tremendous potential that solar panel  PV energy has to change the demography and the economy of northern Chile, opening it up to new opportunities beyond mining and fishing,” according to a statement by Alvaro Fischer, president of Fundación Chile, a government-sponsored technology think tank and major investor in Solar panel  Chile.

While the company didn’t disclose the financial details of the acquisition, the 1,500 MW counts as a huge chunk of Chile’s solar panel  potential, which added up to 2,348 MW of government-approved solar panel  projects as of last month. Very little of it has been developed, however, owing to the expensive cost of connecting projects to the power inverter  grid tie inverter ; Chile taps only 7 percent, or 243 MW, of its approved mini-hydro, wind, biomass, solar panel  and geothermal projects. First Solar panel  grid tie inverter -connected and off-grid tie inverter  projects in northern Chile will hinge on whether they can hook up to the country’s power inverter network.

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