All Energy Solar Wins Midwest Installer of the Year Award for Fourth Consecutive Year at RE+ Conference

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All Energy Solar Inc., a leading provider of solar energy solutions, has been recognized as Installer of the Year for the Midwest region by Renewable Energy Corporation for the fourth consecutive year. The award was presented at the RE+ national renewable energy conference held in Las Vegas in September.

With more than 16 years of experience in the solar industry, All Energy Solar has established itself as one of the Midwest’s most trusted solar providers. The company has a consistent record of operational excellence and customer satisfaction, building on a strong history of successful project delivery.

The RE+ conference, North America’s largest clean energy event, drew over 37,000 professionals and featured 1,325 exhibits. The event showcases the growing role of clean energy in meeting global power demands and provides a platform for knowledge exchange on solar energy, energy storage, wind power, electric vehicles, microgrids, and fuel cells.

“We’re honored to be recognized as this year’s REC Installer of the Year for 2025 in the Midwest for the fourth consecutive year,” said Michael Thalhimer, Director of Business Development at All Energy Solar. “Our team puts in hard work and thoughtful collaboration on every project, and has been a proud installer of REC products for many years. This acknowledgement affirms our dedication and commitment to offering high-quality products to our thousands of customers, year after year.”


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