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San Antonio TX (SPX) Sep 23, 2008 Sunrise Solar has announced plans to provide advance solar technologies to a major new water park and entertainment center near Lake Charles, Louisiana. Sunrise Solar will develop and implement a comprehensive plan to provide solar water heating for the park's pools, slides, and rivers. In addition, Sunrise will design solar-powered lighting systems including entertainment oriented LED systems such as those found in major sporting venues and install auxiliary solar power systems for the water park. "This will be America's first truly "green" water park and entertainment center," said Mr. Eddie Austin, Chairman and CEO of Sunrise Solar Corp. "This project will include multiple solar technologies - solar heating for the pools and water attractions; solar entertainment systems; and solar power generation. Our design proposal will make this a cutting edge, energy efficient entertainment venue with an exceptionally small carbon footprint." While Sunrise Solar does not compete directly with industry giants such as First Solar, Kyocera, Sanyo, or Suntech it expects to provide exiting and practical solutions to businesses and individuals worldwide that understand the value of solar power. Solar power requires a capital investment on the front end but keeps paying a return investment long after the upfront capital cost is recovered. Related Links Sunrise Solar All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
![]() ![]() SolFocus has announced that its flagship commercial product, the SF-1000P Concentrator Photovoltaic (CPV) panels, has met the rigorous reliability and safety standards of the California Energy Commission (CEC) and has been approved by the CEC to be placed on the Eligible California Solar Initiative (CSI) Photovoltaic Modules Renewables Equipment List. |
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