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July 6, 2009

Surface Power Signs NZ Distribution Deal

County Mayo, Ireland [RenewableEnergyWorld.com]

Surface Power has signed a US $30 million distribution agreement in New Zealand. Under the terms of the five-year deal, New Zealand Solar Distribution will distribute Surface Power's range of solar hot water, heating and cooling systems. Surface Power, meanwhile, has announced it will establish a national distribution and training academy in Tauranga, New Zealand, resulting in the creation of 12 new jobs over the next year.

The deal with New Zealand Solar Distribution deal follows less than a month after Surface Power signed a €20 million distribution deal in Ireland.

“New Zealand Solar Distribution have approached the market in a professional way seeking out the best technologies, backed up with training options and support. We look forward to building a relationship that will help drive growth and jobs for both companies in 2009 and beyond,” said John Quinn, Surface Power's CEO.

The multi-million dollar deal with New Zealand Solar Distribution follows less than a month after Surface Power signed a €20 million deal to have their breakthrough solar hot water panel product distributed throughout the Republic of Ireland.

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September 8, 2009
SP501 product cannot be found on TVU Rhineland website and nothing on Surface Power. Why not get a Solar Keymark test like everyone else too?
I smell a rat when a tiny Irish company does what multi nationals who have full time R&D teams can't,the figures don't add up and if it were true they would be massive all over by now.
Every solar company I've spoken laughed when I talked about them and this product.

131% more efficient in morning and evening time and 76% more efficient at midday but still has such a low profile and no Solar Keymark.

Has to be made up.
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