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Read the latest announcements about Southside Air Inc. and renewable engineering education.
- Southside Air Inc signs Dealer agreement with Cansolair, NL March 2005
- Three Miramichi installers established for training in March using Cansolair RA240 panels
- Six installers trained on April 10th in the Miramichi including two in Fredericton.
- First REDI grant provided to customer in the Miramichi - April 14th
- First Bathurst install on April 30th 2005 - REDI grant project
- Thermal storage solution tests underway for late summer 2006
- Moncton installers now established through Platinum Construction
- Southside Air installs first panel in Sackville, NB
- Moncton Time Transcript issues press release about solar and Southside Air inc
- Advertisements in the Enguinity - Engineering Magazine for the province
- Southside Air Sponsors energy conference in late spring on the Miramichi.
- July 29th announcement. REDI grant program extended until Feb 2006
- More installs in the surrounding Moncton area including Cocagne, NB and Silverlake near Sackville
- Aldouane, NB area has two new installs
- Oct - REDI Grants are filled. High demand for the Cansolair panels. Manufacturer setting up new facility and double shifts to meet demands. Great projections for Renewable technologies.
- Southside Air inc is now an official Energy innovator supporting and encouraging companies and institutions to adopt smarter energy-use practises and technologies - Sept 26, 2005
- Southside Air inc installs two panel system in Dieppe
- Southside Air inc monitors two panels systems for intake and exhaust temperatures. Data loggers are installed at two sites in the northeast.
- Southside Air inc installs panels in the Miramichi area in March and April 2006
- Southside Air monitor panels systems for REDI in Bathurst and the Miramichi regions
- New Products - InnerGwindows, Solarsheat, and Thermo-Dynamics Solar hotwater.
- Energy Workshop May 11-13th at the Rodd Miramichi motor Inn! Finding the Power to Prosper Sustainable and Renewable Energy in Atlantic Canada
… a workshop that will explore the available technology along with the opportunities and challenges of providing sustainable energy to communities, businesses and residents Rodd Miramichi River Hotel Miramichi, NB May 11-13, 2006
- Southside Air Inc works with IPS to install Thermo-Dynamics Hot water systems for the Miramichi Youthhouse
- Southside air makes it in the business news -Times transcript article - First year in business!!!!
- Southside air joins the earthinstitute.ca - promoting environmental science internationally
- Headlines “Latest outdoor lighting technology arrives at Eco-centre” .Southside Air ships Mini-Mobile tower LED light to the Eco-Centre
- Formal research begins with new Thermal Storage modules - new research team developed
- New Federal EcoEnergy initiatives look promising
- Southside Air Inc wins NB Innovation Award for LED lights
- Greencove Futures launches first Solar hotwater Initiative with Southside Air at the Miramichi Youth House - demo site for Solar Hot Water Systems
- Applied LED research with cobra head street lights - new retrofits planned for Miramichi region.
- Envirosite Lite now trademarked - Aug 2008. First Mobile Tower Unit completed for Alberta client.
- Envirosite Lite displays first demo at the NBADA.org http://envirositelite.southsideair.com/military/
- Middle Island now Solar - receives new solar navigation lights
- Southside Air Inc showcases Envirosite Lite at the Fredericton Harvest and Jazz Blues festival
- First prototype Thermostorage for hotair systems ready to roll-out in December
- Proposal to light up the Miramichi Pond Hockey Tournament lighting
- Southside Air Inc won proposal to attend ICT Energy forum in Oct 28,29th in Saint John - Investors seeking new product development
- Southside Air Inc seeks new building location - expanding into three major divisions
- Southside Air Inc working with Trade commissioners in the UK markets
- Homeland security companies looking at “Block Lights in a can” for Disaster relief hurricane and tornado emergency lighting an supplemental power
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