Aspen Solar P.O. Box 2391, 81612, Aspen, Colorado, United States
Since Jul, 2017
Aspen Solar Systems was awarded a national achievement award in the field of radiant-panel heating and cooling by the Radiant Panel Association. This award recognizes examples of the best installations in the radiant-heating industry nationwide. The award is designed to display to architects and the building and mechanical trades examples of the best installations in the radiant heating industry nationwide. Aspen Solar Systems won this award after a long history of developing these solar heated radiant systems in the Roaring Fork Valley and on the Western Slope.
This system maximizes the benefits of low range temperatures (90-110 degrees Fahrenheit), provided by solar energy. It has tremendous opportunity for implementing into new construction. "Presidents Award" Given to Aspen Solar Systems on February 25 by the Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association, the plaque goes to individuals who demonstrate dedication to the state's solar power industry. Mike Tierney prides himself on providing quality, clean, efficient energy alternatives to consumers. He attend Colorado Mountain College's solar program and has been in the solar business on the Western Slope since 1983. The association has adopted a code of ethics to encourage quality and the latest technology for consumers.
Renewable Energy Task Force Governor Roy Romer established the Renewable Energy Task Force in June 1996 to develop strategies for how Colorado can better use renewable energy resources such as the sun and wind, and for making Colorado a world center for renewable energy industries. "Coloradans want to use more renewables as a way to protect our environment. Our state's abundance of sun and wind, and our wealth of advanced technology experts can make Colorado a leader in developing and using renewable energy," said Governor Romer. "I am creating this task force to make sure that we head down that path." The 23-member task force includes representatives of the electric utility and conventional energy industries, renewable energy industries, state and local government organizations, energy users, and environmental groups. With support from OEC, the task force meets monthly to achieve their goals. Growth increases the demand for services that require energy. The "Renewable Energy Program" helps local officials, utilities and individuals identify applications of renewable energy technologies that can save money, stimulate the local economy, and help to protect the environment.
Company Name | Aspen Solar |
Business Category | Renewable Energy |
Address | P.O. Box 2391 81612 Aspen Colorado United States |
President | NA |
Year Established | NA |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | NA |
- Solar Panels
- Renewable Energy Service