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August 24, 2010

In Pittsburgh, One Block of the Grid is working with Astrum Solar to install solar panels after a lengthy vetting process.

August 24, 2010

Ninety-six solar panels recently were added by Astrum Solar to the roof of the Cermak Professional Building on South Potomac Street in Waynesboro.

August 23, 2010

Already one of the largest residential solar panel system installers in Pennsylvania, the Youngstown office will bolster Astrum Solar's ability to serve homeowners throughout the region from Toledo to Pittsburgh.

August 23, 2010

Ohio is the “next best place to go solar” with 50% more sunshine per day than Germany, the world leader in solar installations.

August 09, 2010

When David and Mary Sheffield built their home 15 years ago, there weren't big state or federal grants to offset the upfront cost. So when the Pennsylvania Sunshine Solar Program came into being last year, the family decided now was the time.

July 20, 2010

Virginia solar energy industry representatives believe a mandatory renewable portfolio standard for utilities would have a dramatic effect on reducing the cost of installation to state residential customers.

July 19, 2010

A fresh take on local business: Astrum Solar offers the most comprehensive proposal and a full turnkey approach by doing interconnection, the install and taking care of the energy credits.

July 16, 2010

Saving money is always a plus, and one man in Myersville is saving money while helping the environment. David Barrow got a solar panel system installed on his roof in March.

July 16, 2010

Sandy Roskes, Vice President of Sales spoke about Astrum Solar at Maryland’s first Green Economy Forum keynoted by Governor Martin O’Malley at the state Department of the Environment building in Baltimore.

July 14, 2010

Last Friday, the Cohen-Gala family installed the largest residential solar panel system in the District — an 11.96-kilowatt system that produces the equivalent to the environmental benefits of planting 250 trees a year.

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