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Electron Solar Energy Selected by Two Major U.S. Manufacturers to Distribute Wind Energy Systems.


MIAMI Miami, cities, United States
Miami (mīăm`ē, –ə).

1 City (1990 pop. 358,548), seat of Dade co., SE Fla., on Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River; inc. 1896.
 -- Electron Solar Energy solar energy, any form of energy radiated by the sun, including light, radio waves, and X rays, although the term usually refers to the visible light of the sun.  (OTC OTC

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:ESRG ESRG Experiment Safety Review Group ), an international distributor of alternative energy systems, announced today that it entered into a sales and distribution arrangement with two major U.S. manufacturers of wind energy systems to bring their wind generators to the Latin American and Caribbean markets.

President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Electron Solar Energy, Christopher Quinn said, "Wind energy is a very exciting renewable and eco-friendly technology. This move represents an important complement to our suite of solar energy products. On cloudy days, wind power is ideal for use as a compliment or add-on to solar energy systems, and is a viable power generation option in itself, in lieu of solar panel arrays in other regions. Wind generator technology is being embraced by Latin American countries like Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Costa Rica as a means to cost-effectively bring reliable power to remote locations as well as densely populated cities without using existing power lines."

"Many of our existing distributors have requested wind generator systems, and we are now capable of dispatching industry-leading wind generator systems directly from our warehouse in Miami, Florida to anywhere in Latin America or the Caribbean with same-day delivery if needed. We have a knowledgeable staff and web portal capable of communicating in English, Spanish or French, which enables us to best serve hard-to-reach markets in need of renewable energy sources," added Quinn.

About Electron Solar Energy

Electron Solar Energy, based in Miami, Florida, is engaged in the international distribution of alternative energy systems. The Company's turnkey solutions provide solar and wind energy generation, as well as energy storage systems sold B2B (Business to Business) Refers to one business communicating with or selling to another. See B2B e-commerce, B2C and B2G.

B2B - business to business
 and B2C (Business to Consumer) Refers to a business communicating with or selling to an individual rather than a company. See B2B.  worldwide. The Company also sells a proprietary line of sealed batteries, inverters, converters, Solar Panels, Related components, and gas and diesel fuel generators. For more information, visit www.electronsolarenergy.com.

This release includes forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and reflects management's current expectations. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations. Some of these factors include: general global economic conditions; general industry and market conditions and growth rates Growth Rates

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Remember, historically high growth rates don't always mean a high rate of growth looking into the future.
; uncertainty as to whether our strategies and business plans will yield the expected benefits; increasing competition; availability and cost of capital; the ability to identify and develop and achieve commercial success for new products and technologies; the level of expenditures necessary to maintain and improve the quality of products and services; changes in technology; changes in laws and regulations, includes codes and standards, intellectual property rights, and tax matters; the uncertainty of the oil & gas market; including the geopolitical ge·o·pol·i·tics  
n. (used with a sing. verb)
1. The study of the relationship among politics and geography, demography, and economics, especially with respect to the foreign policy of a nation.

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 environment not anticipated; our ability to secure and maintain strategic relationships and distribution agreements. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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