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SPG Solar Incorporated, a US-based provider of commercial solar power products and services, has established a new corporate headquarters in Petaluma, California.

The new 25,418 square feet headquarters includes a research and development (R&D) facility, space for rigorous product testing, an expanded warehouse and a customer centre with a fully operational SunSeeker single axis tracker. The new R&D facility will comprise two testing labs, one for racking and the other for electrical and communications.

In addition, the headquarters building will include reliability facilities, which will incorporate a prototype facility, a destructive-test facility, as well as, a customer centre that will house an interactive and operational product showcase.

SPG Solar worked with PB&J Acquisitions to convert an existing structure into its new office and R&D complex. SPG Solar relocates its corporate headquarters to Petaluma, California, effective 1 January 2013.

SPG Solar develops, designs, and installs solar systems for agribusiness, food and beverages, utility, resorts and entertainment, pharmaceuticals, water and sanitation, retail and government facilities.

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