Project Focus: Premier Power to build 1.9MW of solar power at two Southern California locations

July 20, 2010
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Premier Power Renewable Energy has teamed with PUMA North America, lessee of Brookvale International, to build 1.9MW of solar electric generating capacity at PUMA’s Carson and Torrance, California, warehouse and distribution facilities in Southern California.

“We’re very pleased to build this project for PUMA in southern California,” said Dean R. Marks, chief executive officer of Premier Power. “PUMA has been a long-standing leader in many environmental and social initiatives, and we hope their example will be followed by other companies seeking sustainability and protection of the environment.”

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Premier will design, engineer and build the roof-mounted solar PV electric generating systems in the third quarter with an estimated finish date sometime in the fourth quarter of 2010.

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