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Premier Power finishes 1.2MW PV system on Dependable Companies high-rise rooftop in Los Angeles

Nov. 18, 2011 - Syanne Olson - PV-tech.org


Jinko Solar and Premier Power leaders were on hand with California State Senator Kevin de Leon to commemorate the beginning of power production for The Dependable Companies 1.2MW rooftop solar system. Located at the company’s Los Angeles headquarters, the project is said to be the world’s largest solar electricity system on an industrial high rise. Premier Power served as the engineering, procurement and construction developer on the PV installation while Jinko Solar provide modules for the array.

"The unique optimization process we implement when designing, engineering and constructing our systems ensures The Dependable Companies' solar installation will achieve superior output over multiple decades, enabling the organization to power its facilities through a renewable resource while keeping an eye to its bottom line," said Dean Marks, CEO of Premier Power. "We congratulate Dependable for executing on this record-breaking project and look forward to working with the company for years to come."


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