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Sunpower Suntile Powers Largest All-Solar Neighborhood In America

Lennar's 650 New Homes Expected to Save 40 to 60 Percent on Electric Bills
by Staff Writers
San Jose CA (SPX) Jan 19, 2007
SunPower Corporation has announced the opening of the nation's largest solar-powered neighborhood. Built by Lennar Corp. in Roseville, Calif., the planned 650 homes will use SunPower's roof-integrated SunTile solar electric system, featuring the world's most efficient solar cell.

Lennar estimates that homeowners are expected to save an average of 40 to 60 percent on their monthly electric bills.

"We applaud Lennar for offering solar systems as a standard feature to all of their prospective homeowners in Roseville," said Tom Werner, SunPower CEO.

"Our acquisition of PowerLight Corp., completed last week, has expanded our business to include an outstanding portfolio of solar technology and systems, including SunTile installed on Lennar's homes. SunTile is a market-changing solar system because it replaces roofing material, lowers installation time and improves solar system roof aesthetics."

"Customers value solar systems today because they can significantly reduce their electric bill and help lower greenhouse gas emissions," said Howard Wenger, vice president, Global Business Units.

"With the support of great partners such as Lennar, a leading national homebuilder, and the City of Roseville, we are proud to offer affordable solar systems to entire communities of new homeowners today."

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SunPower Closes PowerLight Acquisition
San Jose CA (SPX) Jan 11, 2007
SunPower a Silicon Valley-based manufacturer of the world's highest-efficiency, commercially available solar cells and solar panels, today announced the closing of its acquisition of PowerLight Corp., a privately owned solar power systems provider based in Berkeley, Calif.







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