February 5, 2004 [SolarAccess.com] New Palm Springs, California-based Charis Energy Development, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aquentium, will be announcing its pricing for their newly invented solar photovoltaic (PV) panel before the end of February. According to Aquentium President Mark Taggatz, the company anticipates offering a price per watt that will be extremely competitive in the marketplace. Aquentium intends to focus initially on international sales, but the US will also be of interest. Charis Energy Development owns the worldwide manufacturing and marketing rights for a recently invented non-silicone, flexible, and light weight solar PV panel.
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