Saturday, January 5, 2008

www.SolarPanel-Rental.com

More efficiencies have been a big topic of discussion lately.
www.SolarPanel-Rental.com Has anyone any comments to add?

The possibilities and importance of sun technology seems to be growing exponentially. Hopefully it will help get the energy grid diversified before the oil costs go through the roof.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

press release, great news

Hey, great news!

PRESS RELEASE For Immediate ReleaseMedia Contact: Erika Morgan, SVP Communicationsemorgan@citizenre.com SOLAR ON A TIGHT BUDGET?CITIZENRE SOLAR RENTAL SHOWCASED ON HGTV'S "Living With Ed" November 5, 2007 -- A young married couple in their first home, shoestring budget, baby on the way--how can they possibly afford to add solar energy to their house? "By renting it", said Ed Begley Jr., six-times Emmy nominated actor and environmentalist. In the November 5 episode of "Living With Ed", host Ed showcases solar in this new form. "Putting the 2 kW Citizenre system on this house symbolized a 20-year dream for me, to help put solar power within reach of anyone."The young family in Venice, CA, shows exactly why renting solar makes so much sense. Paul Eckstein & Hala Khori have just moved into their 2-bedroom bungalow. He is a writer, she is a yoga instructor and their first baby is due anytime. How is this the right time to be adding an expensive solar system to their home? "Renting the system just makes so much sense", said Paul. "We really wanted to do the right thing, to make our new house is as green as possible. But we sure didn't have the cash to buy a system, or even to carry loan payments. This way, Citizenre takes care of everything--they install it, fix it, all that. And our savings increase every time the rates go up". Paul and Hala worked closely with Citizenre's local system installer Stephen Gates, who designed and installed their solar system. "The family should save about 30% - on their electricity each month, for $25.00 per month," Gates explained. "Since they averaged $28 per month for that same amount of electricity, they are already saving a
little each month". \u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>"It's so great that we can actually have solar on our first house", \u003cbr\>said Hala. "By renting, we actually save money- and that's money we \n\u003cbr\>can save for something else. And we know we're still doing the right \u003cbr\>thing for our baby's future. That's the very best part of the \u003cbr\>story". \u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>"I have been involved with residential solar power for over 20 years, \n\u003cbr\>and put my own system on in 1990. You can't make gasoline in your \u003cbr\>house, but you can make electricity on your roof - I've been doing it \u003cbr\>for 17 years," said Begley. "I've been frustrated by how many people \n\u003cbr\>come to me for advice on solar, only to find it is out of their \u003cbr\>financial reach. With Citizenre's rental program, all that changes. \u003cbr\>Anyone who wants to make clean, green power in their home can do it. \u003cbr\>\nWith the help of Citizenre, I hope we duplicate Paul and Hala's story \u003cbr\>nationwide beginning in 2008."\u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>The Eckstein family and "Living with Ed" are showing that solar \u003cbr\>electric systems can now fit in everyone's budget. \n\u003cbr\>View highlights from the episode "PERFECT PRESENT" at \u003cbr\>\u003ca href\u003d\"http://www.livingwithed.net/eguide.asp.\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"\>http://www.livingwithed.net\u003cWBR\>/eguide.asp.\n\u003c/a\>\u003cbr\>## \u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>About Citizenre Corporation \u003cbr\>Founded in 2005, Citizenre Corporation announced its "solar made \u003cbr\>simple" residential rental model in late 2006. High-volume \u003cbr\>manufacturing, a national network of branded franchise installation \n\u003cbr\>companies, proprietary technology and innovative finance will enable \u003cbr\>Citizenre to achieve similar breakthroughs in cost and customer \u003cbr\>service for non-residential solar customers as well. Further\u003cspan\>\u003c/span\> \u003cbr\>\nannouncements about Citizenre's plans and achievements are expected \u003cbr\>throughout the months ahead. Ed Begley Jr. has served as media \u003cbr\>spokesperson for Citizenre Corporation and their innovative REnU ",1]
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little each month". "It's so great that we can actually have solar on our first house", said Hala. "By renting, we actually save money- and that's money we can save for something else. And we know we're still doing the right thing for our baby's future. That's the very best part of the story". "I have been involved with residential solar power for over 20 years, and put my own system on in 1990. You can't make gasoline in your house, but you can make electricity on your roof - I've been doing it for 17 years," said Begley. "I've been frustrated by how many people come to me for advice on solar, only to find it is out of their financial reach. With Citizenre's rental program, all that changes. Anyone who wants to make clean, green power in their home can do it. With the help of Citizenre, I hope we duplicate Paul and Hala's story nationwide beginning in 2008."The Eckstein family and "Living with Ed" are showing that solar electric systems can now fit in everyone's budget. View highlights from the episode "PERFECT PRESENT" at http://www.livingwithed.net/eguide.asp. ## About Citizenre Corporation Founded in 2005, Citizenre Corporation announced its "solar made simple" residential rental model in late 2006. High-volume manufacturing, a national network of branded franchise installation companies, proprietary technology and innovative finance will enable Citizenre to achieve similar breakthroughs in cost and customer service for non-residential solar customers as well. Further announcements about Citizenre's plans and achievements are expected throughout the months ahead. Ed Begley Jr. has served as media spokesperson for Citizenre Corporation and their innovative REnU
rental program since December 2006. \n\u003ca href\u003d\"http://www.livingwithed.net/\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"\>www.livingwithed.net\u003c/a\>. \u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>For more information about Citizenre Corporation and the REnU \u003cbr\>program, please visit \n\u003ca href\u003d\"http://www.SolarPanel-Rental.com\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"\>www.SolarPanel-Rental.com\u003c/a\>\u003c/div\>\n\u003cdiv\>\u003cbr\>Our solution was introduced to 2 million people last night. This is \u003cbr\>an exciting time to be part of the Citizenre family.\u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>Now that the show has been aired, you can share this information with \u003cbr\>anyone and everyone! \n\u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>Thanks,\u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>Rob\u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>Powur of Citizenre, 501 Silverside Road #69, Wilmington, DE 19809, \u003cbr\>USA \u003cbr\>\u003cbr\>-- \u003cbr\>\u003ca href\u003d\"http://www.SolarPanel-Rental.com\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"\>www.SolarPanel-Rental.com\u003c/a\> SEE VIDEO. \u003ca href\u003d\"http://philadelphia.kijiji.com/\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"\>\nhttp://philadelphia.kijiji.com/\u003c/a\>\u003cbr\>link:\u003ca href\u003d\"http://WWW.ZapJury.com/Jurors/jurors.asp?Contact_Referral\u003d13385Whether\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"\>WWW.ZapJury.com/Jurors/jurors\u003cWBR\>.asp?Contact_Referral\u003d13385Whet\u003cWBR\>her\u003c/a\> . \u003c/div\>\n",0]
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rental program since December 2006. www.livingwithed.net. For more information about Citizenre Corporation and the REnU program, please visit www.SolarPanel-Rental.com
Our solution was introduced to 2 million people last night. This is an exciting time to be part of the Citizenre family.Now that the show has been aired, you can share this information with anyone and everyone! Thanks,RobPowur of Citizenre, 501 Silverside Road #69, Wilmington, DE 19809, USA -- www.SolarPanel-Rental.com SEE VIDEO

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Solar-Rental starting

Hey, I found a company that offers solar panels for just a rental at your local public utility average residential rate. There is no cost or maintenance other than a deposit after they start manufacturing and installing in Sept 07, and after your location has a system designed for and accepted by you. Cool? Huh! I sidned on. you can read more about it at
www.JoinTheSolution.com/EYE144 Mike a current rate in Philly area is 7.7cents per kw hour vs the 13 that peco charges. The long term agreement saves you the most. For some early adopters, like me, they even waived the deposit after I signed up.