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SRS Energy Featured on DIY Network's This New House

SRS Energy Featured on DIY Network's This New House

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- SRS Energy, a leading developer of designer solar products, was recently featured on DIY Network's This New House. The segment highlights their innovative Sole Power Tile(TM), the first curved solar roof tile designed to integrate seamlessly with profiled clay roof products.

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"SRS Energy has received tremendous response from homeowners around the globe that have chosen not to invest in a solar power system due to the unsightly aesthetics associated with conventional solar panels," said JD Albert, CEO of SRS Energy. "We are excited to partner with This New House and support their effort in educating homeowners about cutting-edge technology and products."

The SRS Energy Sole Power Tile(TM) is the first curved solar power product to obtain UL certification and a listing on the California Energy Commission's list of approved solar modules. In July, Sole was installed on the Sunset Magazine Dream Remodel home in Los Gatos, California. SRS Energy began commercial shipments in August and is featured on the ELLE DECOR magazine 2010 Showcase Home in San Francisco, California.

This New House is a new magazine-style series on DIY Network, where co-hosts Amy Matthews and This Old House's Kevin O'Connor bring viewers inside homes that feature innovative building materials. Matthews explores a Sole Power Tile installation in Northern California as part of episode 'Big Heat From Deep Cold.' In addition to the superior aesthetics achieved by preserving the timeless roofline, Matthews highlights the vastly improved and simplified installation. "It's just so complicated to install solar panels on barrel tile roofs," states Matthews. "Up till now, you had to drill through the tile which is brittle and prone to cracking, in order to mount the racks for traditional solar panels. Plus they wreck the roofline, which is a big reason why homeowners go clay barrel in the first place." The segment initially aired on September 16th, and will run again September 29th, October 2nd, October 28th, and October 29th. For show times and more information on This New House, visit http://www.diynetwork.com/this-new-house/show/index.html.

About SRS Energy

SRS Energy develops, manufactures, and markets building integrated photovoltaic ("BIPV") roofing tiles that look, install, and perform like premium steep sloped roofing products. SRS Energy is headquartered in Philadelphia, PA. For more information, visit www.srsenergy.com

Contact: Abby Nessa Feinstein
267-515-5895 x102
afeinstein@srsenergy.com

SOURCE SRS Energy

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CONTACT: Abby Nessa Feinstein of SRS Energy, +1-267-515-5895, ext. 102, afeinstein@srsenergy.com

Web Site: http://www.srsenergy.com


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