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Oct. 12, 2009 (Business Wire) — Premier Power Renewable Energy (OTCBB: PPRW), a global leader in the development, design, engineering and construction of solar power systems for commercial, government and utility markets in the U.S. and Europe, today announced that Dean Marks, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Stephen Clevett, Executive Vice President, will present at the Security Research Associates Growth Stock Conference on Monday, October 19th at 12:30 pm ET. The conference is being held at the Omni Berkshire Place in New York City.

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Stocks edge higher as investors await report on the service industry

Stocks rose early Monday after a two-week slide in the market and as traders prepared for a report on the service industry.

Investors are looking to the report on the services industry for any sign of an economic recovery. In the past two weeks, investors have sold stocks on weaker-than-expected data.

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Oct. 5, 2009 (Business Wire) — Premier Power Renewable Energy, Inc. (OTCBB:PPRW), a global leader in the development, design, engineering and construction of solar power systems for commercial, government and utility markets in the U.S., Spain and Italy, announced today that it has recently signed a contract for the sale of a .6 megawatt (MW) rooftop solar system in Spain. The project is valued as high as $3.0 million.

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Sep. 22, 2009 (Business Wire) — Premier Power Renewable Energy (OTCBB:PPRW), a global leader in the development, design, engineering and construction of solar power systems for commercial, government and utility markets in the U.S., Spain and Italy, today announced that it received signed contracts for more than 400 kilowatts (kW) of solar rooftop installations in Spain this past week.

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Stocks are slightly higher following a better-than-expected report on industrial production

Wednesday’s industrial output report provided evidence of a rebound. The Fed said industrial activity surged 0.8 percent in August, better than the 0.6 percent increase economists had forecast. The Fed also revised July’s figures to a 1 percent increase, twice as much as originally reported.

Investors were little swayed by the latest report on consumer prices. The Commerce Department said its Consumer Price Index, a measure of inflation at the retail level, rose 0.4 percent in August just above the 0.3 percent rise economists polled by Thomson Reuters expected.

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Sep. 16, 2009 (Business Wire) — Premier Power Renewable Energy (OTCBB:PPRW), a global leader in the development, design, engineering and construction of solar power systems for commercial, government and utility markets in the U.S., Spain and Italy, today announced that it has completed the installation of multiple solar systems for the County of San Joaquin in California.

The projects will generate approximately $1.3 million in revenue for Premier Power and will utilize a combination of different solar module technologies, including Suntech crystalline modules, SunPower Powerguard modules and the first U.S. installation of Solyndra modules.

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