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Jarvis Winery Implements Solar Electric System
July 03, 2008
Napa, Calif.-based Jarvis Inc. (Jarvis Winery) recently acquired a new solar electric system, designed and installed by Broomfield, Colo.-based Real Goods Solar. The winery now will produce as much energy as it uses. "This completes our latest shift to a green operation," said owners William and Leticia Jarvis. According to Real Goods Solar, the solar electric system will take about seven years to pay for itself, after which Jarvis Winery will receive all electricity from the sun—for free. Although the system has a 25-year warranty, industry experts say solar panels generally produce power for at least 40 years.
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DDI visited the new JCPenney department store at Manhattan Mall in New York and spoke with store manager Joe Cardamone. Below is video of that conversation paired with a walk-through tour of the new store. For more on the JCPenney store, look out for DDI's November/December issue mailing out at the end of November.
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