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03/02/10 11:33 AM

#492 RE: Suntowel #490

I don't think he has any effect on this stock. He just a paid shill touting what ever company he's given shares in. What we need is solid news on contracts to clear out the warrant sellers. Spring is a couple of weeks away and that sun will soon be shining bright and hot. Those businesses with massive roof top solar arrays will be making free electricity.

I added another 10k to my pile at .09 this am and I'm looking to add another 10k at .085

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FedEx Ground to Install US's Largest Rooftop Solar Power Array at New Jersey Distribution Centeer

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY on 07.30.09
Sci


photo: FedEx

The rooftop solar array race is heating up: FedEx Ground has just announced that it will be installing what will be, for now, the largest rooftop solar power system in the US at its distribution hub in Woodbridge, New Jersey. Construction on the project is slated to begin in August and be completed in November. Here are the rest of the details:

2.42 MW Capacity = 30% of Facility's Power The system will cover the roof of the distribution center with approximately 3.3 acres (143,750 square feet) of solar panels, with a rated capacity of 2.42 MW -- the whole thing supplying about 30% of the facilities annual energy needs.

Fed Ex estimates that the annual CO2 emissions reduction from installing the solar power array will be about 1,867 metric tons.

This is the third rooftop solar array installed at a FedEx facility in the United States. Existing systems are a 282kw array in Whittier , California, and a 269kw system in Fontana, California. Last October, FedEx announced that it would install a 1.4 MW array at its facility at the Cologne/Bonn airport in Germany.