EVSO Begins Construction On Solar Project
The Woodlands TX (SPX) Jul 21, 2010 Evolution Solar has announced that the materials for the solar power lighting demonstration project located in the City of Brookshire, Texas have arrived and the Company began the installation. The project was initiated by an LOI between EVSO and the City of Brookshire, which was first announced on May 26. The City of Brookshire supplied the location for the project and will allow EVSO access to the project to use as a demonstration site for potential EVSO customers. "We are happy that this project has proceeded very smoothly and we expect the installation to be completed by early next week," said Robert Hines, President of EVSO. "The City of Brookshire has been a good partner in getting this project off to a great start. The project should have significant value for the citizens of Brookshire as well as to our Company," he concluded. Evolution Solar is also constructing a solar demonstration site in partnership with Texas Southern University, located at the University's Houston Campus. Multiple demonstration projects should help Evolution Solar acquire new business in a sector that is growing to compete in the energy industry, which includes Trina Solar, Massey Energy, Hess Corporation and Enterprise GP.
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