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POSTGREEN BUYERS
ACHIEVING NET ZERO ENERGY WITH EOS
Eos is proud to be the solar PV provider for Postgreen's new Net-Zero Energy homes in Philadelphia. Postgreen homes are so energy efficient that the Eos solar array will allow a Postgreen home to produce all the kilowatt hours it needs. With the federal tax credit and PA Sunshine state rebates, there has never been a better time to invest in solar, and rolling it into a mortgage makes it an even sweeter deal. Meet Eos and Postgreen staff at GreenFest Philly, this Sunday, September 13.
To find out if solar is feasible for your home or other property contact Sherry Riesner at sherry@eosss.com.
MORE EOS PROJECTS FUNDED BY "PA SUNSHINE" REBATES
FROM URBAN & SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL TO LARGE SCALE COMMERCIAL

The launch of the Pennsylvania Sunshine rebates in May has sparked many new Eos projects - urban and suburban residential, and middle market and large scale commercial projects. Eos recently installed a commercial PV system as part of an adaptive reuse renovation of a abandoned building by one of the City's top caterers, Feast Your Eyes. Feast Your Eyes sought to make a material impact on their carbon footprint as part of this urban pioneering redevelopment. Eos is also currently building a commercial system at Royco Packaging, a local specialist in Mil Spec packaging supplies who is successfully reducing their reliance on PECO Energy by 50% with Eos; and a 1/4 megawatt solar carport system for the Santa Barbara City College, in partnership with our sister company Ojai Solar in California. See our Recent Projects page for more about these and other Eos projects.
GREENFEST PHILLY - THIS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 11AM-6PM
VISIT EOS BOOTH FOR SOLAR FEASIBILITY FOR YOUR PROPERTY
GreenFest Philly is a one-day annual street fair at 2nd & South Streets in Philadelphia
FREE to the public. Last year over 200 exhibitors and 25,000 people attended the area's largest environmental event. Visit the Eos booth #C7 and we can review satellite imagery of your property for solar feasibility. Click here for more info.
Visit the Eos Events Page for details other upcoming events including a lunch presentation to the Glenside Rotary on September 18, and a presentation on "Solar Economics" to the Delaware Valley Green Building Council on November 17.
To inquire about scheduling a presentation for your Philadelphia area business group, contact Sherry Riesner at sherry@eosss.com.
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EOS STAFF GROWS AGAIN
Eos Energy Solutions is proud to introduce our three newest team members. We congratulate Andrew Richards on receiving his MS in Sustainable Design from Philadelphia University, as part of the inaugural class in this program.
Andrew Richards
Construction & Installation
Andrew Richards joined Eos' construction and installation team in June, 2009. He holds an MS in Sustainable Design from Philadelphia University and BA in Economics from Washington and Lee University. Prior to joining Eos, Andrew worked with a builder specializing in green redevelopment. He is a LEED Green Associate, Green Advantage certified, and a member of the Delaware Valley chapter of Emerging Green Builders. Committed to improving his environmental impact and global sustainability, Andrew is also a practicing urban farmer, with a substantial garden on his roof and aspirations to start a rooftop farming non-profit in Philadelphia.
Matt Tomeo
Logistics Manager
Matt Tomeo joined Eos in June 2009. He handles project tracking, permitting, interconnection, rebate submissions, and general support for installations. Matt is currently pursuing his M.S. in Sustainable Design at Philadelphia University, with a focus on the energy sector.
John Fox
Construction & Installation
John Fox joined Eos in August 2009, with experience working on dozens of solar installations and a number of commercial planted green roofs. Prior to his "blue and green" roof installation work, he worked in other green home building techniques including straw bale and timber frame, and was a member of an electrical team on a 1.5 MW wind farm in northeastern Pennsylvania. John studied business and biology at Albright College, and also served as teacher and counselor at The Family Foundation School for at-risk and troubled teens.
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