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Altenergy: Solar Energy Solutions opens at 331 N. Lewis St.

altenergyAltenergy has opened a new branch and purchased the building at 331 North Lewis Street.  Altenergy Incorporated is headquartered in Charlottesville, with branches in Staunton, Atlanta and Boise, Idaho.

They build solar energy systems, providing all types of customers with a professional process to find the most cost-effective solutions available. They partner with Electrical engineers, Building Energy Management Professionals, Energy auditors, from solar hot water systems for homes to large municipal photovoltaic electric systems, we provide customers with the planning, cost analysis and design experience to make the whole process understandable and effective. Their customers include homeowners, business owners, general contractors, city and county municipal governments, architects, academic institutions and developers. They have an extensive roster of people who have discovered their dedication to building quality systems that perform.

The latest Altenergy branch is Staunton will employ three people to start and the workforce is managed by Joe Sedonis.  Joe and his family have been in Staunton for 12 years “We do everything ourselves and we’re proud of it,” says Joe Sedonis. Contact Joe at 540.999.5044 or  sadonis@altenergyincorporated.com. Find out more about Altenergy  Solar Energy Solutions by visiting on the web at   www.altenergyincorporated.com

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