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GoSolarSF "Wildly Successful"

July 8, 2009 by greenie

Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager at SFPUC says the city's solar rebate program has been "wildly successful."  In an article by Heather Knight at the SF Chronicle, she reports that 850 households, businesses and nonprofits applied for solar rebates compared with 200 who installaled solar in the preceeding year.

The average cost of  installing solar panels in San Francisco is $20,000 according to Knight.  The combination of federal, state, and city rebates and tax credits can cover half that cost!

Read the full article.
GoSFSolar Program

The article also notes that SF is 3rd in the state for number of solar panels installed.  We are lagging behind sun drenched San Diego and Los Angeles.

 

From Twitter

  • Seems like a great program. Congrats to all in City Gov't who made it real. #greenfinanesf (#GreenFinanceSF live at http://ustre.am/c8zq ) 1 year 42 weeks ago
  • How does this work for a TIC (Tenants in Common) #Greenfinancesf (#GreenFinanceSF live at http://ustre.am/c8zq ) 1 year 42 weeks ago
  • What about a solar panel on the dog house? #greenfinancesf (#GreenFinanceSF live at http://ustre.am/c8zq ) 1 year 42 weeks ago
  • Can use this for a wind power generator on the house? #greenfinancesf (#GreenFinanceSF live at http://ustre.am/c8zq ) 1 year 42 weeks ago
  • QUESTION: Can someone use this program to put a wind power generator on their house? #greenfinancesf 1 year 42 weeks ago

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