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Microgeneration Products Now Available On The Web

Microgeneration devices.
by Staff Writers
Scottsdale AZ (SPX) Nov 14, 2008
GWS Technologies has announced that its entire line of microgeneration products is available to purchase through its E-Commerce website.

The website offers a wide selection of vertical and horizontal axis wind turbines as well as a line of solar powered chargers, and other innovative microgeneration products.

For the first ninety days the company will test and refine the site's content and functionality, as well as improve the performance and navigability of the site and add additional refinements and capabilities for consumers.

"We very excited to have our products available to purchase online," said GWS Technologies Vice President Michael Coskun.

"We are going to be the singular online destination for products and answers. Customers will be able to price turbines, obtain detailed wind velocities, acquire information on local, state, and federal tax incentives, as well as calculate an estimated payback period, and apply for financing; we are offering people the opportunity to move toward a more sustainable lifestyle, smoothly and confidently."

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