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OEGY News Open Energy Corporation Completes First Pacific Northwest Installation of SolarSave(R) Membranes
SOLANA BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Open Energy Corporation (OTC BB: OEGY), a renewable energy company
focused on the development and distribution of solar energy
technologies, announced today that its SolarSave®
roofing membranes have been successfully installed at the Sweet Life Pâtisserie
in Eugene, Oregon.
This project contains a 10.8 KW SolarSave®
system, which has 24 SP-450 watt modules installed on a new single-ply
membrane roof.
“There is considerable opportunity for solar
applications in the state of Oregon,”
commented Howard Gomes, vice president of sales for Open Energy
Corporation. “Governor Kulongoski’s
proposal for tax breaks and grants on renewable energy applications
would provide more homeowners and business-owners with important
financial incentives to embrace solar technology. The Sweet Life Pâtisserie
installation of our SolarSave® roofing
membranes is a good example how our technology can be embraced under
future legislations to save money on electricity in the long run.”
Governor Kulongoski has committed to helping Oregon achieve real energy
independence. His stated goal is for renewable resources to meet 25
percent of Oregon’s energy needs by 2025. The
Governor has directed the Department of Energy’s
Renewable Energy Work Group to develop a “renewable
portfolio standard,” which he’s
expected to propose to the Legislature in 2007. This will send a clear
signal to energy developers, encouraging them to invest in projects that
bring renewable energy to market over the next two decades. The Governor
will also continue to promote new state tax incentives that encourage
investments in renewable energy projects and ensure that renewable
energy development is cost-competitive.
Sweet Life Pâtisserie is a pastry shop in
Eugene, Oregon that is focused on sustainability and alternative energy
sources that allow for protection of the environment. The SolarSave®
system was installed by Advanced Energy Systems, which is also
headquartered in Eugene, Oregon.
“Open Energy’s
SolarSave® membranes were selected for this
project based on their superior energy output with Sunpower´s
A300 cells, their light weight of only 2lbs per square foot, which
eliminated any structural concerns, and their ability to integrate into
the new membrane roof that the owners were having installed over an
existing worn out built-up roof,” commented
David Parker, owner of Advanced Energy Systems, the solar integrator for
the Sweet Life project. “We look forward to
completing future installations that we have in the works with Open
Energy’s products.”
Open Energy Corporation (OTC BB: OEGY) focuses on the development and
commercialization of renewable energy products and technologies for a
wide range of applications including electrical and thermal power
production and water desalination. The Company purses these objectives
through technology, innovation, acquisitions, strategic partnerships and
other business strategies. The company’s
mission is to enhance life by harnessing the power of the sun.
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ability to scale up manufacturing to meet demand, and other factors over
which Open Energy Corporation has little or no control.