ADVISORY, March 15, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) --
WHAT: In what is being billed as the largest business solar panel installation in the San Joaquin Valley, Exeter-based Peninsula Packaging will receive a $3.4 million oversized check from Southern California Gas Co. (The Gas Company) for installing a flotilla of 4,000 solar panels on 10 acres at the facility site, creating a virtual solar-farm power plant. The installed solar farm is a silent, non-polluting 1-megawatt power plant that helps the manufacturer of food and industrial packaging products reduce future increases in energy costs. Photovoltaic solar power technology uses solar cell panels that follow the sun's movement during the day to convert energy from the sun into electricity. The system generates enough electricity to power 800 homes. WHEN: March 16, 2007 TIME: 10 a.m. Includes brief ceremony and tour of solar farm, viewed from facility roof. WHERE: Peninsula Packaging Co. 1030 N. Anderson Rd. Exeter, Calif. (Directions from Hwy 99: Take the Visalia exit to Hwy 198 East. Continue on Hwy 198 for 10 miles. Turn right on road 180, which becomes N. Anderson Rd. Entrance is first left past the railroad tracks.) WHO: Ed Byrne, General Manager, Peninsula Packaging Co. Assemblyman Bill Maze (R-Visalia) The Gas Company officials