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Carry Sun Power with You by Goal Zero Portable Solar Products

published: 2014-10-01 14:21

NRG Residential Solutions customers can take the power of the sun with them anywhere thanks to a first of its kind offer. Now, when residents of Pennsylvania and New Jersey sign up for an NRG Residential Solutions electricity service plan, they will receive a free portable, Goal Zero® Nomad® 7 Solar Panel, which allows people to power devices like smartphones, GPS devices, and MP3 Players while on the go.

Recently acquired by NRG Energy, Inc., Goal Zero LLC is a leader in developing portable solar innovations, including a suite of portable solar power, battery pack products and accessories. NRG Residential Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary of NRG Energy, is pleased to welcome Goal Zero to the NRG family with this limited-time promotion.

The first 200 Pennsylvania or New Jersey customers to call and enroll in an NRG Residential Solutions electricity plan between September 30 and October 31, 2014, will receive a Goal Zero Nomad 7 Solar Panel, which is ultra-lightweight, portable, foldable, and water resistant.

Pennsylvania and New Jersey residents who call can choose from three NRG Residential Solutions electricity plans to suit their needs. The three plans are: the Eagles Fan Plan, the Essentials Plan, and the Cash Back Plan. Details are available on the website: www.nrgresidentialsolutions.com

“In this mobile, connected world we live in, people need power both at home and on the go so we have quickly mobilized to give our electricity customers access to Goal Zero’s suite of hand-held, portable, solar-powered devices,” said Elizabeth Killinger, President of NRG Retail. “With these feature-rich personal solar products, consumers are free, untethered and powered wherever they go. This offer is an example of how consumers can count on NRG to provide the full range of power solutions at home and on the go.”

(Photo Credit: Goal Zero)

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