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Sunrise Solar To Provide Solar To Brazilian Hospitals

Brazil is well on it's way to becoming energy independent.
by Staff Writers
San Antonio TX (SPX) Jan 19, 2009
Sunrise Solar has announced that it has been selected to provide solar power resources to four major hospitals in Brazil.

The project is part of a multi-million dollar alternative energy development initiative. Brazil is a leading alternative energy producer with a strong focus on energy self-sufficiency. By encouraging industries to incorporate solar power in their energy strategy, Brazil continues to develop nationwide energy independence.

"We look forward to increasing our project base in Brazil through the development of solar resources for these important facilities," noted Eddie Austin, Chairman and CEO of Sunrise Solar Corp. "Energy independence is a world priority that we are proud to be a part of."

"These hospitals expect to significantly reduce their dependence on traditional electric power by generating solar power at their facilities," concluded Austin.

SSLR continues to seek major international projects to expand its footprint beyond the United States where it competes with much larger players such as First Solar, Inc., GT Solar Int. and Suntech Power Holdings.

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