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Premier Power to Build a 1.9MW of Solar Electric Generating Capacity in Southern California

The two buildings, in Carson and Torrance, Calif., are part of PUMA North America’s warehouse and distribution facilities

El Dorado Hills, Calif.-based Premier Power Renewable Energy, Inc., a global leader in the development, design, engineering, and construction of solar power systems for commercial, government, and utility markets in the United States and Europe, announced recently it will build 1.9MW of solar electric generating capacity in greater Los Angeles at two locations for sport lifestyle leader PUMA North America, lessee of Brookvale International, LLC, in recognition of PUMA’s worldwide commitment to sustainability and environmental protection. The two buildings, in Carson and Torrance, Calif., are part of PUMA North America’s warehouse and distribution facilities.

“We’re very pleased to build this project for PUMA in southern California,” says Dean R. Marks, CEO of Premier Power. “PUMA has been a long-standing leader in many environmental and social initiatives, and we hope their example will be followed by other companies seeking sustainability and protection of the environment.”

Premier Power will design, engineer, and build these roof-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) electric generating systems beginning in the third quarter and finishing in the fourth quarter of 2010.

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