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27 Years of Award -Winning Solar Contracting
A Sampling of Projects Completed by ECS

This project resulted in the two largest solar-powered
well-pumping systems installed in the Caribbean
as of 1996. Featured in U.S. Department of Energy
publications. The project was sponsored by the
University of Arizona's Farmer to Farmer program
in 1988.
A mobile solar power station in the form of
a trailer with generator backup capabilities
build for the British Army's military operations
in Saudi Arabia.
A solar power station for the University of
Florida's Energy Park, acting as a charging
station for UF's electric car program and powering
offices at the International House with backup
by generator or utility power.
Designed to power lights, centrifuges, microscopes,
cryogenic freezers and water purification systems
for a wildlife research laboratory in Tanzania
National Park. A solar power system for a mini-lab
and freezer for a land rover also was designed.
Both projects were sponsored by the Laboratory
Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University
of Zurich, Switzerland.
A photovoltaic lighting system for portable
storage sheds for the Frito Lay Division of
Pepsi Company.
A mobile solar power station in the form of
a trailer designed for Gulf Power Utility Company's
contract with the Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences (IFAS) at the University of Florida.
The mobile station provides solar electric power
or hybrid generator at IFAS, and also serves
as a unique mobile educational and training
facility in solar electric power for public
schools in Florida. The mobile solar power station
also provides a mobile emergency solar generator
hybrid for quick response for power hurricane
disaster sites.
Solar power station shipped through Hawaii to
remote South Pacific islands as part of a power
supply for containerized offices sold by Keola
Beamer, Distribution Systems, Hawaii.
A mobile solar power station for a Midas Muffler
distributor for Caribbean Communications with
quick portability to and from the site during
hurricane warnings.
A mobile power supply demonstration trailer
for Bradex Corp. (Chile's Toyota distributor)
to monitor a 400-watt solar array at various
locations in Chile, and for testing solar well
pumping. This led to Chile's government installing
small solar systems in rural homes.
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