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Vermont Lt. Governor to Work at AllEarth Renewables on St. Patrick's Day

Williston, Vermont, March 17, 2011 Share this article

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Vermont Lt. Governor going green with work at AllEarth Renewables on St. Patty's Day

WILLISTON, Vermont . . . March 15, 2011 . . . On St. Patrick’s Day Thursday, Vermont Lt. Governor Phil Scott will lend a hand producing local green energy.

Scott will work alongside employees of AllEarth Renewables of Williston, which manufactures and installs solar trackers that use GPS technology to orient to the sun throughout the day. 

The work visit is part of the Lt. Governor’s “Vermont Everyday Jobs” initiative.

A veteran of the construction industry, Scott will be anything but green while lending a hand at AllEarth manufacturing solar tracker components and in the field on solar installations. 

AllEarth Renewables was Vermont’s fastest-growing company over the last five years and is currently supplying and installing solar trackers for what will be the largest solar development in the state at 2.2 MW.  The company has 26 employees.

What: Lt. Governor Phil Scott at AllEarth Renewables for “Everyday Jobs” visit

When: Thursday, March 17 at 1:30 pm

Where: AllEarth Renewables, 94 Harvest Lane, Williston

 

About AllEarth Renewables, Inc.  www.allearthrenewables.com AllEarth Renewables is a Vermont company that specializes in the design, manufacture and installation of complete grid-connected wind and solar renewable energy systems that lessen dependence on nuclear and fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The company’s goal is to provide turnkey products that harness the power of wind and sun for homes and businesses while creating sustainable, well-paying jobs.

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