Energy Matters Secures Major Government Solar Panel Tender

Melbourne based national solar power solutions provider Energy Matters has announced their successful bid to supply solar panels to the New South Wales Government.

Melbourne, Victoria, December 23, 2009. Melbourne based national solar power solutions provider Energy Matters has announced their successful bid to supply solar panels to the New South Wales Government.
 
The company was notified by the NSW State Contracts board that Energy Matters will be the sole provider of monocrystalline solar panels for all regions of New South Wales for all Government projects and departments (excluding DET) for a period of 3 years.
 
More than two dozen of Australia’s leading solar power companies competed to secure rights of supply in eight different solar power equipment categories.
 
According to Energy Matters Managing Director and co-founder Jeremy Rich, the competition was intense. “We were up against some very big names in the Australian solar industry, including multi-nationals; so we’re extremely pleased with this outcome.”
 
“There was a rigorous authentication process – the NSW State Government didn’t just want the best prices, but also the best quality components and the ability to deliver them. This tender not only means substantial business for us in terms of revenue, but equally as important, it is recognition of our ongoing efforts to excel at all levels of our operations.
 
About Energy Matters

Energy Matters is one of Australia’s largest companies solely dedicated to renewable energy solutions for residential, government and commercial applications. Energy Matters is also active in the community in providing education on topics relating to solar and wind power, sustainability and other environmental issues.
 
CONTACT: 
Jeremy Rich
Energy Matters
PH: +61 1300 727 151 
jeremy.rich@energymatters.com.au
 
https://www.energymatters.com.au  
 

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