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SunSetter Products Harnesses Solar Power to Make Retractable Awnings

Solar photovoltaic panels, energy-efficient lighting installed by Nexamp to dramatically reduce SunSetter’s energy costs

MALDEN, MA (March 23, 2010) – SunSetter Products, the largest manufacturer of retractable residential awnings in the US, announced today that it recently completed extensive renewable energy and energy efficiency improvements in its 64,000 square foot facility. The improvements include upgrading to energy-efficient lighting fixtures and the installation of two solar photovoltaic systems on its roof.

Nexamp, Inc., a North Andover, MA-based clean energy company that delivers a broad range of turnkey solutions to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions for businesses, governments, and homeowners, was selected by SunSetter as the advisor and general contractor for this project.

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Nexamp Secures $6.5 Million in Venture Financing from Leading Renewable Energy and IT Investors

Series A financing from Good Energies, Point Judith Capital, and RCG Ventures supports growth of successful clean energy solutions company and brings new CEO

NORTH ANDOVER, MA (February 9, 2010) – Award-winning clean energy solutions company Nexamp today announced that it has secured $6.5 million in Series A venture financing from Good Energies, one of the world’s leading private investors in renewable energy and enabling technologies; Point Judith Capital, an early stage venture capital firm focused on information technology businesses; RCG Ventures, an early stage clean energy investment firm; and individual investors. This financing will enable Nexamp to further expand its clean energy solution offerings and its presence nationwide. As part of the financing, Nexamp also announced the addition of a new CEO, Stuart R. Patterson, to succeed Henri-Claude Bailly of RCG Ventures, who remains Chairman of the Board.

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Patrick-Murray Administration Announces Award of Largest-Ever State Contract for Installation of Solar Power

Contracts for over 4 megawatts of federal stimulus-funded solar power at water and wastewater treatment plants go to team of North Andover and Taunton firms

NORTH ANDOVER – Friday, February 5, 2010 – As part of the Patrick-Murray Administration’s Massachusetts Recovery Plan, Governor Deval Patrick today announced the award of federal stimulus-funded contracts to install 4.1 megawatts (MW) of solar energy at 12 public water and wastewater treatment facilities throughout the Commonwealth. These projects will help to reduce energy bills and greenhouse gas impacts while creating jobs and growing the state's solar industry. The 12 contracts represent the state's largest-ever award for solar installation at public facilities.

Worth approximately $20 million in ARRA funding, the projects announced today are expected to be complete between June 2010 and July 2011. They include municipal and regional facilities in Ashland, Hyannis, Chelmsford, Easton, Fairhaven, Falmouth, Holden, Marlborough, Blackstone/Millbury, East Freetown, Pittsfield and Townsend.

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Nexamp Completes 103 kW Solar Array for Delaware Valley Corporation

Delaware Valley Corporation Founder and Red Sox Great, Dom DiMaggio's Legacy Includes Support for Sustainability and Solar.

Tewksbury, MA - 532 solar panels now sit atop Delaware Valley Corporation's Tewksbury fabric manufacturing facility. The solar array, designed and installed by Nexamp, will offset approximately 10% of the electricity used in the facility and will pay for itself in less than five years. "Economically it will help us to be more competitive in the products we provide, and also allow us to further promote our idea of Earth-friendly industry," said D. Paul DiMaggio, president of Delaware Valley Corporation.

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Unveiling of Cape Cod’s Largest Solar Photovoltaic Array

There will be a public ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of Cape Cod’s largest solar installation on Thursday, August 13th from 10:00 – 11:00 A.M. at Oyster Harbors Marine, in Osterville, MA. The 57kW Project, completed by Nexamp in early July, consists of 276 solar modules and sits atop the Osterville marina's newly built 20,000 square foot state of the art boat storage facility. "We ran out of roof," said Oyster Harbors Marine president, Ron Silvia. "If there was more room, we would have put up even more solar panels. We’re extremely excited about this project."

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