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Alteris Renewables opens new “TechCity” office

July 1, 2010 Millennium Business Communications, Public Relations 0 Comments

Alteris Renewables, Inc., the largest design-build and integrator of solar and renewable energy systems in the Northeast, is pleased to announce the opening of its new regional office located in Kingston, New York within TechCity, the Hudson Valley Region’s first eco-friendly commercial and light industrial complex. The office officially opened for business on August 1, and sees Alteris expanding deeper into New York’s Hudson Valley Region, furthering its mission to bring quality, affordable renewable energy systems to homeowners, businesses and schools in the northeast United States.

“As the solar market in New York State, and the entire Northeast continues to rapidly grow, the need to provide quality-engineered solar energy solutions has never been more important,” said Michael Stangl, PE, Vice President of Regional Sales for Alteris Renewables. “With a presence in TechCity, Alteris will be able to make its affordable and reliable solar energy systems conveniently available to customers throughout New York’s entire Hudson Valley Region.”

Alteris entered into Albany, New York with the acquisition of Renewable Power Systems in 2009, and this past May acquired ISI Solar of New City, which saw them expanding into the Lower Hudson Valley Region and New Jersey markets. With TechCity being located mid-way between Albany and New York City, it is quickly becoming known as the HUB of Solar and Renewable Energy Reinvestment in New York State.

The new Alteris office also strengthens TechCity’s cluster concept of attracting green, sustainable companies that will benefit from their proximity to one another at TechCity. Alteris now joins a list of tenants within TechCity that includes, Solartech Renewables, which is the only American owned solar panel manufacturer in the eastern United States. Both companies look to benefit by the close proximity as the interest and demand for domestically manufactured solar panels increases. “Considering the growing market for solar power within New York and specifically in this region, it is important for us as a New York company to have this presence within TechCity, the solar energy HUB in the State,” added Stangl.

Daniel Wieneke, President, TechCity Properties, said, “TechCity offers a wide-variety of office and manufacturing spaces, as well as a host of amenities, that fit the needs of almost every type of business. We welcome Alteris Renewables to our campus and look forward to working with them as their business continues to grow in the years to come.”



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