Premier Power opens Southern California office

July 16, 2010
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Premier Power Renewable Energy has opened the doors of its newest office in Southern California to serve the new and existing customers of the region.  “California is one of the largest markets in America for solar electric power generation solutions, and to work more closely with potential and existing customers in this high growth market we’ve opened an office in the heart of Orange County,” said Dean Marks, CEO of Premier Power.

“From this central vantage point, we can more quickly and easily address inquiries from both large corporate and smaller residential customers located in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, and the Inland Empire. As sales in the United States provided over 45 percent of our total revenues in 2009, and with a large percentage of that coming from California, with our business becoming more robust we feel this is the right time to establish a larger and more visible presence,” Marks concluded.

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