"ZERO ENERGY" SHARP SOLAR UNIT INSTALLED IN SANTA ROSA.

From: Worldwide Energy | Date: June 1, 2004 | Copyright information

Sharp Electronics Corporation, Mahwah, N.J., the U.S. sales and marketing subsidiary of Sharp Corporation, the global leader in solar energy production, has announced a new 200- kilowatt (kw) Sharp photovoltaic system installation at a 50,000 sq. foot, multi-tenant office building in Santa Rosa, CA. The building represents Northern California's first "Zero Energy" commercial real estate complex. A Zero Energy property combines state-of-the-art, energy-efficient construction with re...

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