Let the Sunshine in: PV Solar Solutions for Sunbelt Countries

Solamon Energy Corp. is a Canadian company that provides renewable energy solutions to growing communities.  The company was founded by a group of eco-conscious Canadians who recognize that the opportunity to provide electricity to communities relying on fossil fuel is immense.  Our mission is simple: to generate new energy around the world’s Sunbelt by commissioning power plants fueled with renewable resources.

Today, we provide a turnkey solution called the Apollo Acre™ and a simple four-step implementation process toward customers generating solar electricity, and their children will thank them for it.

Over the past few years, Solamon executives have visited numerous countries across the Caribbean, Central America and South Asia, as well as Morocco and India, to discuss the significant need for new energy in growing economies.  These conversations, enjoyed with many people of many professions and backgrounds, have enabled the company to continue its efforts and expand.

Many of these discussions have now turned to implementation.  In addition to planning solutions, Solamon is actively pursuing new partners each day to prioritize the most valuable land and the solar farms that will deliver the best local power returns.

With respect to Canadian product, Solamon eventually intends to expand from solar to wind, biomass and thermal, as our executives and managers will certainly attract and explore new technologies, anticipating further expansion in the Mediterranean, Mideast and Pacific regions.

Feel free to contact us and explain your own opportunity and how you think we might work together to provide renewable electricity to hospitals, schools and churches, as well as businesses, organizations and facilities.

Our Story

Solamon Energy develops commercial and utility PV Solar projects for Sunbelt countries worldwide. Providing a renewable and reliable source of fossil free power generation.

On the horizon

In 2010, the global solar energy industry generated over $100 billion in global revenues

- Bloomberg