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Wind power generators and turbines will come from PryMarke's clients in Turkey, the USA, and elsewhere. Photo by BGNES
US company PryMarke, representing solar panel manufacturers from Canada, China, and the USA, announced a plan to provide alternative energy solutions to Bulgaria later this year.
"We are now in contact with several bodies within the Bulgarian government, including the country's president and the Ministry of Energy and Energy Resources for this effort," said Dr. Bryan Christiansen, PryMarke's president and founder.
PryMarke plans to distribute solar photovoltaic (PV) modules for commercial and residential use, thin film-based solar modules for reduced cost and increased adaptability over PV modules, wind power generators, and turbines.
Wind power generators and turbines will come from the company's clients in Turkey, the USA, and elsewhere.
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