Solar America Begins Second Project in Mexico
Solar America will be the exclusive provider of solar power and solar lighting solutions for San Nicolas project.
GULFPORT, Miss.--Solar America Corp. (OTCBB: SOLX) announced today that it has executed a Memorandum of Understanding with Habitables Innca S.A. de C.V., the principal contractor for the San Nicolas housing project in Guadalajara. Under the terms of the Memorandum Solar America will be the exclusive provider of solar power and solar lighting solutions for San Nicolas project.
This residential project will reduce the carbon footprint of San Nicolas de la Primavera, a Guadalajara subdivision as well as showcase Solar America's innovative solutions. Solar America's alliance with Habitables Innca marks the expansion of the company's efforts in Mexico, where Solar America is also participating in the Los Conejos housing project.
"Between Los Conejos and San Nicolas, our participation in the Guadalajara area is quickly expanding," said Solar America CEO Robert Bludorn. "We are confident that our American solutions can be easily implemented throughout Mexico and Central America and look forward to continuing to build relationships in these countries."
Mexico is looking to increase their use of alternative energy sources. Less than one percent of Mexico's land area would need to be developed to power the entire nation, according to the Secretaria de Energia de Mexico, Mexico's energy ministry.
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Solar America Corporation intends to commercialize and distribute innovative solar energy products and solutions. Solar America intends to capitalize on its position in the alternative energy sector to develop cutting-edge solar technologies. Solar America common stock is traded under the symbol SOLX. For more information please visit www.solaramericacorp.com.
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