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The Alternative Energy Store

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The Alternative Energy Store was founded in 1999 to meet the growing demand for an affordable and reliable source for alternative energy products. They strive hard to fulfill their motto of “making Renewable Do-able” and offer energy related products at competitive prices along with educational programs, seminars and workshops to better educate the public on alternative energy and its uses. The Alternative Energy Store is located in Hudson Massachusetts but caters to customers on every continent promoting alternative energy and renewable energy sources.

Offering high quality alternative energy merchandise and products such as photovoltaic solar panels, inverters and wind systems, is just the beginning of what makes The Alternative Energy Store such an important resource in the world of alternative energy. They also offer a place for renewable energy enthusiasts to gather and interact with others who share their passion for renewable energy. They provide a forum for everyone is able to interact and share ideas, learn more about alternative energy, share systems designs, offer and receive advice and compare prices on products.

The Alternative Energy Store also offer a wide array of classes and seminars to help newcomers and long time consumers of alternative energy to learn more about how different types of alternative energy products can be used to generate the most advantageous results. In the past The Alternative Energy Store has conducted workshops on solar electric design geared towards providing a great basic understanding of photovoltaics for contractors and private homeowners alike. They have also offered workshops on the basics of renewable energy that explained how renewable energy can be incorporated into daily home operations as well as businesses. This workshop also explained the different options and technology of available renewable energy. Classes teaching people about the benefits of alternative and renewable energy are vital to expanding the alternative energy movement and advancing the use of alternative energy sources. The Alternative Energy Store has also hosted events to introduce photovoltaics to the general public. These workshops were geared toward solar electric systems design and installation and also explained the basic principle behind how the solar energy systems work and offered hands on experience with the photovoltaic panels.

The Alternative Energy Store has a Renewable Energy Center that is dedicated to educating, informing and encouraging the adaptation of renewable energy technologies. Along these lines The Alternative Energy Store offers a webinar series to teach consumers and installers more about alternative energy sources. These classes provide the opportunity for those who wish to learn more about alternative energy to do so from the comfort of their own homes and along their own time frames. This is a valuable resource for anyone who wishes to learn more about renewable energy.




 

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