Local company helps power Mexican homes - Grass Valley, California

Posted on: December 18th, 2006
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“A Grass Valley company recently installed equipment for what may be Latin America’s first housing development built to be both powered by the sun and an electrical generator.

A subdivision of 220 homes for low-income families in Mexicali, in Baja California state, were rigged recently with solar arrays connected to the local utility grid. SMA America Inc. provided the inverters ”” the essential piece of the puzzle for converting direct-current power from the solar arrays into alternating-current power used by homes and businesses.”

Source: http://www.theunion.com
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