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Marietta Firm to Install Solar Systems in Florida Schools

A Northeast Cobb business specializing in renewable energy is installing solar systems in Florida schools as part of the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) and Department of Energy (DOE) SunSmart E-Shelter Program.

Shaka, a leading globalization and corporate strategies firm focusing on renewable energy, announced today that the Company has entered into the final stages of an agreement with Vergona–Bowersox Electric, a Boca Raton-based corporation, according to PR Newswire. Shaka will install 10-kilowatt solar systems in various schools throughout Florida as part of the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) and Department of Energy (DOE) SunSmart E-Shelter Program. 

"We are excited to be joining the Vergona-Bowersox team on this worthy project, and we are looking forward to continuing our relationship with them far beyond the SunSmart project," said James Scott, CEO of Shaka. "As we continue to develop our solar market in the Eastern U.S., we are proud to say that we have aligned ourselves with an experienced and dedicated engineering firm that can provide many of our engineering needs in this region."

Shaka is building one of the largest sales and installation companies in the country, specializing in reducing energy consumption in homes and commercial buildings.

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About Shaka

Shaka's Marietta office is located at 2440 Sandy Plains Rd, Bldg. 20, Ste. 400. The firm is comprised of globalization and corporate strategies consultants.

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