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A Place Called Hope Has Chosen Syncronys Solar Energy Products for Their Ongoing Outreach Programs


Published on 2012-05-10 08:41:27 - Market Wire
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May 10, 2012 11:32 ET

A Place Called Hope Has Chosen Syncronys Solar Energy Products for Their Ongoing Outreach Programs

MANDEVILLE, LA--(Marketwire - May 10, 2012) - Syncronys International (PINKSHEETS: [ SNTL ])

Syncronys International is pleased to announce that Bishop Duane Swilley, Founder of A Place Called Hope, has chosen Syncronys Solar Energy Products for their ongoing outreach programs. A Place Called Hope is a world focused ministry based in Cooper City, Florida that provides humanitarian services to underdeveloped countries. Bishop Swilley states, "Many parts of the world do not have even basic things as water or electricity. With the help of Syncronys International we will provide electricity with portable solar generators and water with solar water pumps. This greatly enhances the quality of life to those who have never had electricity or even clean drinking water." Rex Gay, Syncronys CEO, adds, "We are thrilled to provide our solar products to help A Place Called Hope with their humanitarian work across the globe. Together, Syncronys and A Place Called Hope will impact the lives of those that do not have access to electricity or sustainable drinking water." Syncronys offers a comprehensive product and technology strategy to provide a wide range of green energy applications, Micro Utility, Micro Grid and Smart Grid initiatives on any domestic and international level. Syncronys International is committed to help make a difference in the World and help provide sustainable, affordable, clean alternative energy to everyone in every walk of life.

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