New Solar Brewery Opening in Bend, Oregon
avwFm87mDz2013-02-13T10:10:59+00:00FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 13, 2013 – Binghamton, NY – SunMaxx Solar, a leading, vertically integrated manufacturer of solar thermal systems and components, is proud to announce the installation of a solar thermal system at the new Worthy Brewing Company in Bend, Oregon. Sunlight Solar Energy installed the system that included 56 TitanPower Plus SU24 roof mounted solar hot water collectors and a StorMaxx non-pressurized 2000 gallon solar storage tank that will supplement the solar breweries domestic hot water. The system is projected to provide an approximate 20% solar fraction for brewery. The company was founded in 2011 and their new building, which fills approximately 28,000 square feet of a two story building will house the brewery, restaturant and a future hops garden and greenhouse. Brewmaster and founder, Chad Kennedy, used to work as a brewmaster at Laurelwood Brewing Company. He left Laurelwood in 2011 to become the founding brew master at Worthy Brewing Co. Ed Gunn, Sales Manager at SunMaxx, comments, “Any business that uses a lot of hot water can profit greatly from a solar hot water installation. Breweries everywhere are recognizing the amazing benefits and cost advantages to going solar and we are thrilled to provide our solution as part of their energy plan! SunMaxx hopes that this solar brewery installation and other brewery installs encourage others to make the solar thermal investment.” As SunMaxx Solar constantly strives towards more efficient and economical solar collectors, it lives up to the company’s mission statement. SunMaxx Solar aims to build a sustainable future for our global community and is proud that the company’s installations greatly contribute to reducing our carbon footprint. In today’s energy consuming world, SunMaxx Solar offers world-class solar and renewable energy products, striving to meet the increasing need for alternative energy sources.
SunMaxx Solar Collectors Installed at Worthy Brewing Company in Bend, Oregon
avwFm87mDz2013-02-13T10:02:59+00:00SunMaxx Solar is proud to announce the successful installation of a solar thermal system at the Worthy Brewing Company in Bend, Oregon. Sunlight Solar Energy installed the system that included 56 TitanPower Plus SU24 roof mounted solar hot water collectors and a StorMaxx non-pressurized 2000 gallon solar storage tank that will supplement the solar breweries domestic hot water. The system is projected to provide an approximate 20% solar fraction for the brewery. The company was founded in 2011 and their new building, which fills approximately 28,000 square feet of a two story building will house the brewery, restaturant and a future hops garden and greenhouse. Brewmaster and founder, Chad Kennedy, used to work as a brewmaster at Laurelwood Brewing Company. He left Laurelwood in 2011 to become the founding brew master at Worthy Brewing Co.
SunMaxx Solar Jumping Into Sacramento Solar Market – New Office Opening in Auburn, CA
avwFm87mDz2013-02-06T15:12:30+00:00FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 6, 2013– SunMaxx Solar, a leading integrated manufacturer of solar thermal systems and components, has announced that the company is expanding its presence in the Sacramento solar market. In addition to its new office in San Diego, California, SunMaxx opened a new office in Auburn, California. The office is located at 148 Maple St. Auburn, Suite D2, CA 95603. This new location will accommodate recent growth and enable the company to establish a visible presence in the one of the country's fastest growing markets. Nick Zebroff, SunMaxx Regional Sales Manager states, “Our company has grown during tough economic times, which is a testament to the popularity and feasibility of solar thermal technology. SunMaxx is committed to providing support to the growing Sacramento solar customer base and this new office will help to serve them even better.” SunMaxx Solar’s operational excellence and product leadership within the industry has allowed them to pioneer the development and distribution of new solar technologies and services. SunMaxx has also established one of the leading solar thermal installer training and educational programs, with a network of thousands of authorized SunMaxx installers nationwide and is excited to work more closely with the professionals serving the Sacramento solar market.
SunMaxx Opens San Diego Solar Office — Opens Doors to Southern California Solar Market
avwFm87mDz2013-02-06T15:04:04+00:00FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 6, 2013– SunMaxx Solar, a leading integrated manufacturer of solar thermal systems and components, is excited to announce that the company will be opening a new office in San Diego solar market. The creation of this new office will help to meet the growing demand for solar thermal products in North America and assist in SunMaxx’s ongoing efforts to build a sustainable future for our global community. The company has been experiencing steady growth despite the current economic environment, which speaks to the growth and popularity of the solar thermal market. Nowhere exemplifies this better than the San Diego solar market area. “Our new San Diego solar office will allow SunMaxx to better serve customers and installers in the country's largest and fastest growing market --- Southern California,” announces Adam Farrell, CEO SunMaxx. SunMaxx Solar’s operational excellence and product leadership within the industry has allowed them to pioneer the development and distribution of new solar technologies and services. SunMaxx has also established one of the leading solar thermal installer training and educational programs, with a network of thousands of authorized SunMaxx installers nationwide. SunMaxx Solar’s new San Diego solar sales office is located at 4993 Niagara Avenue, San Diego, California 92107. CEO Adam Farrell is opening the new office and expects to have everything up and running this week. SunMaxx will maintain their headquarters in Binghamton, New York.
SunMaxx Solar Installs Solar Thermal System at the Army Reserve Center in Winder, Georgia
avwFm87mDz2013-01-31T17:10:15+00:00The project was conducted in conjunction with Pond & Company, who supplied the architectural and engineering services as well as McLeroy Plumbing who installed the systems at the Army Reserve Center in Winder, GA. The new solar thermal heating systems will do their part to meet the Army’s goal of moving away from fossil fuels, while providing the most up to date training facility. The first solar thermal installation included 40 TitanPowerPlus SU2 series flat plate collectors and an 806 gallon non-pressurized solar storage tank for domestic hot water. A second system was installed for the OMS building, which included a HelioMaxx 50FP Pro Kit. Each system provided 50% solar fraction and 60% solar fraction, respectively. The Army Reserve Center is located in Winder, Georgia, which is in Barrow County, approximately 40 miles north east of Atlanta. The facility is approximately 52,000 square feet and home to almost 400 reservists.
SunMaxx Solar Installs Solar Thermal System at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort
avwFm87mDz2013-01-31T17:02:33+00:00SunMaxx Solar announces the upcoming installation of a solar thermal system at a new multi-story physical fitness center with gymnasium at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. The fitness center is expected to be completed in May 2013. Hightower Construction Company of Charleston, SC won the government contract for the 47,800 square foot structure. The solar installation will include 60 TitanPower Plus SU2 roof mounted solar hot water collectors that will supplement the domestic hot water and a rain water harvesting system for grey water use. The system is projected to provide an approximate 30% solar fraction for the fitness center. The MCAS Beaufort Fitness Center is located in the heart of the South Carolina Low Country. Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort is home to more than 4,000 Marines and Sailors. The city of Beaufort is known for its military establishments, being located in close proximity to Paris Island and a US Naval Hospital.





