Mercury Solar Systems
Mercury Solar Systems is a solar solutions provider that caters to the New York and Connecticut geographic area. The company has partnerships with leading PV producers including Sanyo and Sharp (the world's leading producer of PV panels) and offers both electric and thermal solutions that are being made available to both residential and business entities. Beyond their product offering, Mercury Solar is touting a fairly advanced flash based website that could get almost anyone excited to go solar.
Having recently installed a solar energy system on the i.park complex in New York (a 150 year old structure that used to be the headquarters for the Otis Elevator Company in Yonkers, New York) to make it LEED Certified, Mercury Solar is poised to dominate in the NY, CT area and has already accomplished several custom residential jobs that can be viewed in their solar photo gallery. The i.park solar installation is unique in that it has become a sort of mall or office park that now houses several small businesses, all of which benefit from the sustainable design that Mercury Solar has helped to create.
Solar panels go up on the ipark center in Yonkers, NY on January 31, 2008. Photo courtesy of the Wilton Bulletin (http://www.acorn-online.com/news/publish/wilton/28045.shtml)
Having recently installed a solar energy system on the i.park complex in New York (a 150 year old structure that used to be the headquarters for the Otis Elevator Company in Yonkers, New York) to make it LEED Certified, Mercury Solar is poised to dominate in the NY, CT area and has already accomplished several custom residential jobs that can be viewed in their solar photo gallery. The i.park solar installation is unique in that it has become a sort of mall or office park that now houses several small businesses, all of which benefit from the sustainable design that Mercury Solar has helped to create.
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