Apollo Sunergy Looks at Future Improvements Needed for the 2010 Solar Green Project

Apollo Sunergy is pushing to expand the 2010 Solar Green project and train more high school student in solar panel installation.

Silver Spring, MD, October 23, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Apollo SunErgy, a subsidiary of Ridgeway and Ernest Electric, and the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC Chesapeake) is currently discussing improvements needed to make the 2010 Solar Green Project another success story. Apollo Sunergy is pushing to expand the program and allow more students to get involved in this invaluable experience and make sure the program runs as smooth as possible.

Earlier this summer Apollo SunErgy participated in a partnership between the Woodland Job Corps Center, Anne Arundel Community College and IEC Chesapeake to teach lower income high school students how to install solar panels. It took the students two weeks to install and use the solar panels at the Social Development Center at the Woodland Job Corps Center.

"The successful completion of this solar installation program was a proud moment for all of us," Apollo SunErgy President Don Bonnet said. "We want to make next year’s program even better and help more of our community through vocational training of our youth."

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