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Solar Alliance announces Colorado expansion, plans to hire for new Denver office

Solar Alliance Energy announced an expansion of services on Tuesday into Colorado, with a new office situated in Denver that will seek to employ local sales employees.

“We are excited to continue our U.S. expansion with this move into the Colorado solar market,” Solar Alliance President Alex Tiller said. “Thousands of our satisfied customers in California have benefited from the switch to low cost solar systems for their homes and we are committed to providing that same exceptional customer experience in Colorado.”

Colorado brought 146 MW of solar electric capacity online last year, resulting in a 117 percent growth in solar capacity over 2014 figures. Projections for the next five years anticipate the installation of an additional 1,878 MW of solar electric capacity.

“Our expansion strategy is designed to drive increased revenues in a sustainable manner and has been successful to date, with revenues in September up more than 265 percent since February this year,” Chairman and CEO Jason Bak said. ”The addition of the Colorado office to the Solar Alliance team, combined with our California expansion and commercial division launch, will provide Solar Alliance with increased market diversification as we pursue our goal of installing solar on every available rooftop in America.”

Alyssa Michaud

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