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Novi Company To Host Solar Projects Tour
The Michigan-based company is participating in the world's largest grassroots solar event.

Michigan-based Srinergy will host a free bus tour of residential and commercial solar installations on Saturday, Oct. 6. The tour will begin at Srinergy’s headquarters located at 24371 Catherine Industrial Drive, Suite 231 in Novi.
The Srinergy Solar Tour 2012, which runs from 1-5 p.m., will start with information and refreshments in Srinergy’s offices, followed by a bus tour showcasing a variety of Srinergy-installed solar PV systems including projects in Novi, Farmington Hills, Canton, Detroit and Ann Arbor.
The event is open to the public. There will be a requested donation of $10 each for Srinergy’s Solar4Schools Campaign, which promotes the education of solar energy throughout schools in the area. Registration is required and details are available online.
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Srinergy is joining the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) and hundreds of solar-savvy installers and grassroots organizations throughout the United States to showcase more than 5,000 solar-powered homes, schools and businesses—in Michigan and across North America—for the 17th Annual National Solar Tour, the world’s largest grassroots solar event.
The event offers the opportunity for participants to visit solar-powered homes and businesses in the Detroit Metropolitan area and introduces the public to solar technologies that friends and neighbors are using to reduce monthly energy bills and improve property values as they assert their energy independence and create a cleaner community.Â
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Last year’s National Solar Tour attracted more than 150,000 people in 49 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. Tours afford participants the direct perspectives of homeowners and installers about the costs, processes and economic and environmental benefits of going solar. The tours also give Michiganders a glimpse at how a variety of solar systems look in and around structures with different architectural styles. It demonstrates an array of clean, effective, practical and economical solutions available right here, right now.
—The above information was provided in a press release.
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