Strength in Numbers: 5 Partnerships That Could Expand Renewable Energy

October 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Today, there is no perfect form of energy. Fossil fuels are abundant but dirty. Solar and wind are clean but intermittent, and geothermal is cheap once its running but difficult to get started. Yet, as technologies evolve, so do creative partnerships that maximize an energy’s potential while hedging against its shortfalls.

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Strength in Numbers: 5 Partnerships That Could Expand Renewable Energy

Strength in Numbers: 5 Partnerships That Could Expand Renewable Energy

October 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Wind Power 

Today, there is no perfect form of energy. Fossil fuels are abundant but dirty. Solar and wind are clean but intermittent, and geothermal is cheap once its running but difficult to get started. Yet, as technologies evolve, so do creative partnerships that maximize an energy’s potential while hedging against its shortfalls.

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Strength in Numbers: 5 Partnerships That Could Expand Renewable Energy

SolarCraft Helps Sonoma County Go Green

January 20, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Green Power 

SolarCraft is proud to play a part in helping Sonoma County achieve its goal of energy independence. The 2009 passage of the Sonoma County Energy Independence Program (SCEIP) gives Sonoma County residential and commercial property owners the opportunity to easily finance renewable energy projects.

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SolarCraft Helps Sonoma County Go Green

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