Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
SunWize
Residential Power Systems, the premier solar installation division
of SunWize Technologies, Inc., has initiated its second city-wide Solar
Challenge in Salem, the capital of Oregon.
SunWize Solar Challenges catalyze an entire city or town toward
achieving a significant renewable energy goal. The Salem Solar Challenge
is aimed at adding 75,000 watts of clean solar energy to the city’s
power production in 75 days. The challenge began on January 15 and will
conclude on March 31,2010. To help generate interest,
SunWize is offering cash back to Salem solar customers and a donation to
the Marion-Polk Food Share, which provides emergency food assistance to
over 6,000 families a month. SunWize will give $7,500 to the food bank
when the goal is reached.
SunWize will be offering premium solar modules manufactured by its
strategic business partner SANYO. In October 2009, SANYO opened its
silicon ingot and wafer production plant in Salem. The finished silicon
wafers made in Salem are used in manufacturing the solar cells used in
SANYO modules.
For the duration of the Salem Solar Challenge, SunWize is offering cash
back to each participant. The cash back amount starts at $100 and will
increase in increments of $10 with each additional participant.1
For example, if 30 households sign-up for solar systems, each will
receive a check for $400. Coupled with existing Energy Trust of Oregon
incentives, the state tax credit, and the Federal tax credit, this
program can reduce the total cost of a typical 4.2 kW SunWize solar
electric system by over 70 percent.
“We chose Salem for our second Solar Challenge because of its proximity
to our Oregon office and the local presence of our longtime partner
SANYO,” said David Kaltsas, executive vice president at SunWize. “We
look forward to replicating the success of our inaugural Solar Challenge
in Corvallis to bring solar electric solutions to the residents of
Salem.”
“We are pleased to support SunWize’s efforts in helping Salem go solar,”
said Charles Hanasaki, president of SANYO’s Energy USA Solar Division.
“Having recently established ourselves in Salem, we are excited to see
more and more installations.”
To learn more about the Salem Solar Challenge or to bring the SunWize
Solar Challenge to your town or city, please visit: http://www.sunwize.com/salem
or call (866) 436-7353.
SunWize Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc.,
offers superior solar energy solutions to homes and businesses in the
U.S. and abroad. The SunWize advantage is complete commitment to the
customer’s satisfaction. Founded in 1992, SunWize is a pioneering solar
distributor delivering top-tier products to the North American
marketplace. The company manufactures a full line of best-in-class
engineered solutions. In addition, SunWize continues to build on its
reputation for high-quality residential, commercial, public sector, and
industrial installations. The company operates manufacturing and
distribution facilities on the east and west coasts and sales offices
throughout the U.S. and Canada. For more information, call Matt Ziskin
408-510-5178 or visit www.sunwize.com.