Premier Power opens Prague office

September 9, 2010
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In order to better service its customers in the Czech Republic, Premier Power Renewable Energy has opened the doors of its newest office in Prague. “The opening of this new office in Prague firmly establishes our presence in and dedication to the solar electric power generation market in the Czech Republic,” said Dean R. Marks, chief executive officer of Premier Power. “This location will be our portal to Eastern Europe, serving the great demand for solar photovoltaic power generation in the Czech Republic and in nearby countries as well.”

Marks continued, commenting, “While we continue to develop the 19 megawatts (MW) of solar projects with Plaan as previously announced, this new office enables Premier Power to begin implementing its strategy to refocus on and expand into the nascent rooftop solar market in the Czech Republic, ahead of anticipated reductions in the Czech feed-in tariff that may affect large scale installations.”

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