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Livermore CA (SPX) Apr 24, 2009 U.S. Sunlight has announced the launch of its new product - the Solar Powered Attic Fan; an easy to install fan that is proven to save money when installed on existing homes as well as new construction. With its advanced design, simple installation and low price, U.S. Sunlight Corporation is offering an easy and affordable way for homeowners to improve their homes by participating in an eco-friendly and energy efficient lifestyle. "Our company is committed to providing innovative, reliable products at the lowest price point possible to our customers," said Geoff Foreman, CEO of U.S. Sunlight. "At a retail price of $399, and with the numerous local, state and county government rebates and/or utility company incentives that are available; we believe we have developed a superior solar product. With an IRS rebate of up to 30% of your purchase price, tax and professional installation, our fan is within reach of any homeowner wanting to save money and 'go green' by conserving energy all year-round." The fan uses no electricity and lowers energy cost in the summer by expelling hot air from home attics, and pulling cooler air in from the outside. In addition, the fan circulates air during the winter removing damaging moisture which can cause buildup of unhealthy mold and mildew. The fan is equipped with a thermal switch that turns off the fan when the attic temperature drops below 65 degrees and back on when the attic temperature reaches 80 degrees. The fan's unique design allows it to rotate and tilt in order to follow the Earth's rotation - maximizing the power of the sun. A single fan can ventilate up to 1,250 square feet of attic space. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 24, 2009CH2M HILL has completed the initial phase of the Los Angeles County Solar Mapping Portal, the largest solar map in terms of geographic area to date. |
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