Solar Night offers help to homeowners

Published: Dec. 20, 2007 at 6:06 PM

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- Missouri-based Solar Night Industries announced its new Modern Energy Plan to help homeowners curb energy use.

The renewable energy company will provide education and answers to questions early in the planning process of homeowners who want to make their houses more efficient.

The company said the customer service plan may also help builders, developers and local governments find the tools and expertise to select and implement renewable energy systems for their homes and businesses.

"SNI's mission is to streamline our clients' design and planning process and to identify and integrate the best solar, wind, and energy efficient solutions available for each property. The Modern Energy Plan uses up-to-date information gathering technology along with our Catalog of energy efficient products, to build a custom recommendation for each PLAN," said Tim Corbet, chief executive officer of Solar Night Industries.

The plan may help its users find available grants, tax credits and financing based on their specific location and offers solutions based upon their input and recommendations from Solar Night's energy consultants.

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