Solaranda Solar Shade Structure To Be Distributed

GWS Technologies, Inc. an alternative company developing and marketing and -powered renewable products and solutions, announced today that it would begin distribution of the Solaranda™ Structure.

“The Solaranda is innovative, creative, and just the solution to give the industry a boost,” said GWS Technologies Vice President Michael Coskun. “The Solaranda appeals to a large consumer base and gives virtually everyone the opportunity to save money and lower their electric bills,” added Mr. Coskun.

The Solaranda™ is a shade structure that integrates photovoltaic panels into the roof structure to provide both shade and electricity for a home or business. These systems have been pre-engineered to meet many building code requirements around the country. The Solaranda™ kits include steel interior beams and posts with an aluminum covering that provides a No-Maintenance structure (with a lifetime warranty) for the solar panels.

“EnergyPro is very excited about partnering with GWS to distribute our Solaranda™ kits. It is a great option for installers nationwide to offer a new and unique product to their clients and that qualifies for all rebates and tax credits,” explained Nichole Koontz, President of EnergyPro, Inc. To learn more information about this product, visit: www.Solaranda.com

About GWS Technologies, Inc.

GWS stands for GreenWindSolar. We are an alternative technology company focused on developing, marketing, and implementing solar and -powered renewable energy products and solutions for various commercial, industrial, and governmental end-users. We are also building strategic partnerships with companies that are developing cutting-edge technologies and solutions. By harnessing the power of the and the sun, we’re helping consumers and businesses generate their own clean power, reduce carbon emissions, and become part of the global energy solution. For more information please visit www.greenwindsolar.com.

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