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For many years, so many of those who live in the Deep South have been acquainted with the benefits of attic fans. If you opened up the downstairs windows in the cool of the morning and turned on the attic fan, you could suck the hot air out of your home. Then, you’d close the…
Read MoreWHAT: This long-standing community tradition will return in 2019 for its 41st year! The Valparaiso Popcorn Festival continues to offer family-fun activities for all ages. Over 250 arts & crafts booths, 35 food booths, kids’ games, five-mile Popcorn Panic, two live music stages and the nation’s first Popcorn Parade are only the beginning of…
Read MoreSolar Attic Fan Tax Incentives Federal Tax Credit SunRise Solar Attic Fans qualify for tax incentives! The Federal tax credit for SunRise solar attic fans has been extended through 2021. The SunRise Solar Powered Attic Fan is eligible for a 30% credit on the purchase price of the fan, installation and sales tax. Download IRS…
Read MoreThis profile was prepared by Collaborative Economics for Environmental Defense Fund. February 17, 2009 Inventor of a solar attic fan that dramatically cuts energy bills Bill Keith of St. John, Indiana had run a roofing company with his brother for 20 years when he invented his solar-powered attic fan, aiming to cut his customers’ electric…
Read MoreMonday, March 5, 2007 U.S. Sen. Dick Lugar recently named Bill Keith, President of SunRise Solar Inc. in St. John, Indiana, as a Lugar Energy Patriot for his innovation of solar-powered attic fans. The award is part of an ongoing effort by Lugar to recognize members of the business community, professionals, scholars, or students who demonstrate leadership…
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2009, By Drew Millhon and Lauren Sher, Warsaw, IN Beneath the migrating geese and across the street from the veterans’ hall in St. John, Ind., a gray and white barn is green with ideas. It belongs to Bill Keith, an eco-minded father of four who turned his vision into a profitable, environmentally friendly…
Read MoreAt The Global Intellectual Property Center 2009 Summit, Tom Donohue (right), President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber, met Faces of IP participant, Bill Keith, founder of SunRise Solar. Photo credit: The Global Intellectual Property Center (http://www.flickr.com/photos/gipc/3969723402/)
Read MoreOctober 9, 2009 (Page 2) Bill Keith, president of SunRise Solar Inc., a St. John, Ind.-based maker of solar-powered ventilation systems, said there has been “a lot of chatter” among executives this week about the chamber defections. Keith is not a chamber member but sits on the group’s intellectual property committee. “I fully respect the chamber,…
Read MoreApril 28, 2012, By Bowdeya Tweh Bill Keith’s business office is akin to a mad scientist’s lab. Dozens of his more than 45 models of solar-powered attic fans are stacked neatly in boxes prepped for globalwide customers. Next to the fans are motors and other equipment from solar fans by competitors so he can see their…
Read MoreOctober 5, 2009 The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Global Intellectual Property Center (GIPC) today highlighted St. John, IN-based SunRise Solar as a national leader in innovation and creativity. Representatives from SunRise Solar were recently featured at the GIPC’s annual IP Summit in Washington, D.C. as a small business that depends on strong intellectual property rights…
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