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New Solar Power Company offers home installation with no upfront cost

Released on = January 9, 2007, 11:29 am

Press Release Author = Steve Oxier - Citizenre

Industry = Environment

Press Release Summary = With no upfront costs and no system to buy, Citizenre is
making Residential Solar Power available to everyone.

Press Release Body = http://www.jointhesolution.com/911
DENVER, Nov. 15, 2006 (updated Nov. 16) - If there's one reason
environmentally-inclined folks don't get solar panels, it's cost, which runs into
the thousands of dollars for the average homeowner. Now, a company is offering to
install photovoltaic panels on individual homes for the minuscule price of a
security deposit, which averages $500 not payable until just before installation.

The Citizenre Corporation is offering homeowners its REnU program. Homeowners sign a
contract with Citizenre for one, five or 25 years. The company then provides,
installs and maintains the photovoltaic system. The homeowner pays Citizenre for the
electricity generated by the REnU system at the price of electricity of the local
utility at the time of signing the contract. In effect, the homeowner is protected
from spikes in the cost of electricity. At the same time, he gets to feel like a
good greenie.
http://www.jointhesolution.com/911

What does Citizenre get out of the deal? It intends to make money in several
different ways, according to David Gregg, president and CEO of Citizenre. \"There
are the rents, of course,\" said Gregg. Second, the company, which is building a
manufacturing plant for the PV panels, will be eligible to receive commercial tax
credits of 30 percent. Gregg said Citizenre plans to sell its commercial tax credits
to its equity partners. There are also renewable energy credits, which carry a
market value. Citizenre may also qualify for solar rebates offered by utility
companies in some states.

Citizenre is offering this program in areas where the utility company offers
net-metering.
Net-metering means the homeowner gets credit from the utility company for any excess
power the photovoltaic panels produce. For more details about Citizenre's REnU
program, see its website.
Learn more - Go to: http://www.jointhesolution.com/911

Attention: This company is looking for people who want to be direct sellers.
Nothing to buy.
No fees or anything to pay.

Sellers can get commissions on installations and a whopping 4-6% of the electric
bill for 25 years as a residual. Any questions?
Become a direct seller -
Go to: http://www.powur.com/911




Web Site = http://www.jointhesolution.com/911

Contact Details = Steve Oxier
P O Box 430
Seville, FL 32190
SolarEnergy911@aol.com

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