TUESDAY 11 DECEMBER, 2012 |

Energy Matters Partners With Juno Energy
by Energy Matters

National solar solutions company Energy Matters has teamed up with Byron Bay's
Juno Energy to provide businesses and residents in that region with expert
installation services.
"Juno has had a long-term trading relationship with
Apollo Energy (Energy Matters' sister company)
and is now strengthening the partnership," said
Energy Matters CEO Jeremy Rich.
"Through this arrangement, we'll continue to deliver high quality local
installation services to New South Wales northern rivers region businesses and
residents, backed by our award-winning company."
Juno Energy's Patrick Halliday says the new arrangement is a perfect fit.
"We are aligned on quality, attention to detail and product choices such
REC,
Power-One,
SMA and Apollo Energy's
SunLock mounting systems. Since our beginnings, Juno has insisted on quality and is now continuing on this journey with
Energy Matters."
Two recent commercial solar projects carried out by Juno Energy include:
- Byron Bay Health Foods, Industrial Estate Byron Bay: 19.25 kW grid-connected solar energy system, 77x
250 watt REC solar panels, 2x SMA Sunny Tripower 10000TL, three phase solar inverters.
- Harvest Cafe, Newrybar: 8.0 kW Grid-Connected solar energy system - 32 x REC 250
watt solar panels, 1x SMA Sunny Tripower 8000 TL solar inverter.
Energy Matters is one of Australia's largest companies solely dedicated to solar
energy. Founded in 2005, the company has installed over 15,000
solar
power systems on
homes, schools and commercial buildings throughout Australia; including the
nation's largest privately funded solar photovoltaic project.
100% Australian owned, Energy Matters only sources products tested to withstand
Australia's often harsh conditions. With expertise in grid connect and
stand-alone power for commercial and residential applications, Energy Matters is
able to provide solar solutions tailored to customer requirements.
Wherever possible, Energy Matters also utilises local installers - another way
the company helps to support local communities.
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