Monthly Archives: July 2010

The Merkley Diet

Your house is in order, your neighborhood an ecotopia. Now, how about the rest of the country? I was all set to spend a few hours dreaming up a vision for an energy independent nation, but it turns out Senator … Continue reading

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Oil spill begins fourth month

Today marks the three-month anniversary of the Gulf oil spill.  How many times in the past month have you wondered what you can do about it? The Center for Biological Diversity has launched a No More Oil Spills Month of … Continue reading

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Italy is for (solar) lovers. So is Colorado.

It seems like everyone I know is off to Italy this summer to enjoy its pastoral beauty, Slow Food and romantic gondola rides.  Who doesn’t love Italy–the language, the food, the mountains, the 720 megawatts of solar power installed last year. … Continue reading

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Sungevity says Rocky Mountain Hi!

Sungevity launched its easy and affordable way to go solar in Colorado. If you know people in the Denver or Boulder area who want to tap that state’s wonderful sunshine and political support for solar power in the form of … Continue reading

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Sungevity Shines With Record Results for First Half of 2010

OAKLAND, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire/ — Sungevity, the leading online residential solar provider, today announced record results for the first half of 2010, due to widespread consumer interest in solar energy made more affordable by lease programs. Sungevity’s revenues from … Continue reading

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