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  2. Semper Solaris - Wikipedia

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    Semper Solaris Construction, Inc. is a residential solar power installation company based in San Diego, California, founded by Kelly Shawhan and John Almond in 2012.The company is known for its angle of hiring former Marines within the solar industry, as well as its focus on American culture in its marketing.

  3. HelioPower - Wikipedia

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    On May 28, 2014, HelioPower partnered with Panasonic Eco Solutions North America and Its strategic partner Coronal Group to create the Solar Water Funding Alliance, [24] [25] a multi-million-dollar effort focused solely on developing, building, financing and managing solar PV installations for California's water agencies. Recognizing the urgent ...

  4. Real Goods - Wikipedia

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    Between 2007 and 2008, Real Goods Solar, led by Schaeffer as its CEO, acquired four solar panel installation companies in California and became one of the nation's largest solar installers. In November 2007, Real Goods Solar acquired San Rafael, California-based Marin Solar for $3.2 million in cash and stock. [6]

  5. Danny Kennedy (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    Danny Kennedy (born February 24, 1971) [1] is an American clean-technology entrepreneur, environmental activist, and the author of the book Rooftop Revolution: How Solar Power Can Save Our Economy—and Our Planet—from Dirty Energy (2012).

  6. Proposed solar facility south of Santa Fe in limbo

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  7. SolarCity - Wikipedia

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    Under the new rules, the monthly service charge imposed on Nevada Power's rooftop solar-generating customers rose from $12.75 to $17.90 and was scheduled to rise to $38.51 by January 1, 2020; simultaneously, the rates given to rooftop solar generating customers for their surplus solar energy were also clawed back and were to continue to decline ...