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Interview With Power Efficiency’s (OTCBB:PEFF) Steve Strasser on the Energy Efficiency Markets

Small Cap Pulse (December 14th, 2008) Writes:
Alt Energy and Clean Tech Markets 2008 Year in Review and Looking Forward to 2009 Interview with Steve Strasser of Power Efficiency, December 10, 2008Steve Strasser is Chairman and CEO of Power Efficiency (OTCBB:PEFF), a technology company focused on developing energy efficiency solutions for electronic motors for industrial and appliance applications. Aspire: What surprised you about the renewable energy/clean tech markets in 2008? Were there any significant developments (political, technological, consumer-driven and/or industry-driven) that occurred which you werenrsquo;t anticipating? Please briefly explain.nbsp;nbsp; Strasser: I was surprised by the renewal of the tax credits. In addition, there we have a new administration and leadership in Congress that will make a greater effort to promote this industry, and energy efficiency in particular.nbsp;nbsp; What I am seeing with energy efficiency is that people and businesses have always been very interested in energy efficiency but the problem from an economic standpoint for businesses, as new technologies ...
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Interview with Premier Power’s (OTCBB:PPRW) Dean Marks – On Key Issues in Solar Industry

Small Cap Pulse (September 26th, 2008) Writes:
  SAN DIEGO, September 26, 2008 - - Small Cap Pulse, an independent provider of financial news, analysis and content for the alternative energy and China markets, today announced an interview with leading downstream solar company Premier Power Renewable Energy (OTCBB:PPRW) CEO, Dean Marks,  to discuss his views on several key issues on the current environment for the downstream solar market, and how Premier is positioned to benefit.    SCP: What is your perspective on key legislation (Prop 7) which will be up for vote in November, whether it is good or bad for the downstream solar segment in general, and specifically, how it impacts Premier’s business outlook?   Dean R. Marks: I oppose Proposition 7 because it redefines eligible solar projects in a way that excludes solar projects that are less than 30 MW from participating in the Renewable Portfolio Standards program (RPS) The plain reading of Proposition 7 is that only those ...

Interview with Premier Power’s (OTCBB:PPRW) Dean Marks – On Key Issues in Solar Industry

Small Cap Pulse (September 26th, 2008) Writes:
  SAN DIEGO, September 26, 2008 - - Small Cap Pulse, an independent provider of financial news, analysis and content for the alternative energy and China markets, today announced an interview with leading downstream solar company Premier Power Renewable Energy (OTCBB:PPRW) CEO, Dean Marks,  to discuss his views on several key issues on the current environment for the downstream solar market, and how Premier is positioned to benefit.    SCP: What is your perspective on key legislation (Prop 7) which will be up for vote in November, whether it is good or bad for the downstream solar segment in general, and specifically, how it impacts Premier’s business outlook?   Dean Marks: I oppose Proposition 7 because it changes the definition of eligible solar projects (known as eligible renewable energy resources) in a way that excludes solar projects that are less than 30 MW from participating in the RPS program. The plain reading of Proposition 7 is ...

Premier Power Goes Public (OTCBB:PPRW) – Leading, and Profitable Downstream Solar Integrator

Small Cap Pulse (September 15th, 2008) Writes:
September 15, 2008 – Premier Power Renewable Energy (OTCBB:PPRW) announced it has come public through a reverse merger this weekend, on the heels of a $7 million financing led by Vision Capital.  Premier is a leading downstream solar firm which has demonstrated success in the burgeoning solar markets both domestic and overseas. In an environment where so many of its peers have struggled to achieve profitability, Premier has. It is amongst the largest and fastest growing solar installers in the nation, achieving sales of $16.7 million in 2007 and has contracted $48 million in sales for 2008, representing 187% year-over-year growth.  It has been profitable since 2006, and continues to experience dramatic growth and record sales in the US and Europe. Premier has been installing PV systems since 2000, and is one of the top seven installers in the country, focused on the $13 billion commercial market – GE’s number ...

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