Ask the Experts - Second Source Power on Maritime Morning with Andrew KrystalMonday, July 7, 2008Information Radio 95.7's Andrew Krystal, host of Maritime Morning asked Second Source Power to be a part of his phone-in show on Monday morning to discuss the current energy crisis and the alternative energy solutions. To view Andrew's comments about Monday's show and about his thoughts on Second Source Power, click on the link below: Information Radio 95.7, Maritime Morning with Andrew Krystal - Monday, July 7, 2008. |
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Home Wind MachinesFriday, July 4, 2008Article by Gillian Cormier, allnovascotia.com Click here to view the article. |
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World-leading Blade Maker brings Wind Energy to Nova ScotiaThursday, July 3, 2008(Halifax, NS); July 3, 2008 – Second Source Power has joined forces with Seaforth Wind Energy Inc., to manufacture the AOC 15/50, a state-of-the-art 50 kilowatt wind turbine in Nova Scotia. The AOC 15/50 is capable of producing enough electricity to power 20 average Canadian homes.
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Second Source Power Celebrates its Grand OpeningMonday, June 23, 2008(Halifax, NS); June 23, 2008 - Today, Second Source Power is celebrating the grand opening of its new “Green Power Outlet” and showroom in Burnside. The new showroom displays wind turbines, solar panels, back up generators, greywater recycling, and other industry leading eco-friendly products (such as electric bikes, and bio diesel makers) designed to provide cleaner, greener solutions to today’s energy needs. “This is the first retail outlet in Atlantic Canada that offers the whole package in green energy solutions, from solar to wind to other eco-friendly products,” remarks Mark Richard, President. |
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Redeveloping the Cogswell Interchange - A New Home for the World Trade and Convention CentreTuesday, June 17, 2008Halifax, NS: June 17, 2008 --The Hardman Group, a local development firm with over 35 years of real estate experience, has responded to the Province and HRM’s “expression of interest” and submitted a proposal to redevelop the Cogswell Interchange as the optimal place for Halifax’s new World Trade and Convention Centre. |