Real Goods Solar Completes Acquisition of Mercury Energy
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Real Goods Solar (RSOL) Completes Acquisition of Mercury Energy
January 15, 2014 8:47 AM ESTReal Goods Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: RSOL) has acquired Mercury Energy in a merger transaction.
Mercury Energy, more widely known as Mercury Solar Systems, has been recognized as one of the top solar integrators on the East Coast, completing well over 2,000 solar systems or 60 megawatts in total installations for commercial, residential and utility customers since the company was founded in 2006.
"The addition of Mercury significantly increases the overall depth and breadth of our capabilities," said Kam Mofid, CEO of Real Goods Solar. "In August of last year, we acquired Syndicated Solar to... More

