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The public is invited to learn about benefits of solar technology and tour the nation's first solar-powered park models during a
The 163-acre resort and wilderness preserve, located at the 3,900-foot level near the oak-dotted town of
Typically upscale in appearance, park models are 400-square foot movable resort cottages with bay windows and lofts that are designed exclusively for part-time recreational use. "We think these units will be particularly appealing to consumers who want an affordable, environmentally friendly mountain retreat cottage," said
Manufactured by
Cavco's solar powered park models remain on the grid, collecting power on sunny days, sending it into the grid, and generating credits for the consumer. "The savings can be tremendous because these units are used as weekend or vacation homes," says
A Solar Party, co-hosted by Ready Solar Inc. and Cavco, will be held at Sacred Rocks Reserve
"We'll provide information about how the technology of solar works, as well as the short and long-term benefits to the consumer," says McClintock.
Public RSVP for Solar Party to: sacredrocks@gmail.com, or call: (619) 766-4480. Media Guests: To RSVP or for more information on Sacred Rocks Reserve and RV Park, please contact MEDIA ARTS: (760) 877-0619 or visit www.sacredrocksreserve.com, where photos are available.
For more information on Cavco's park models and solar energy systems, please contact Tim Gage at (602) 763-5488 or Meredith McClintock at Ready Solar Inc. at (650) 299-9854. Visit their respective websites at www.cavcoparkhomes.com and www.readysolar.com.
Press Contact:
Marti Amado (760) 877-0619
marti@media-arts.us
SOURCE Sacred Rocks Reserve and RV Park
Published January 12, 2009 Reads 150
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