Jeff Byron and Ann Hancock: Silicon Valley benefits from community choice energy
By Jeff Byron and Ann Hancock | Special to the Mercury News | February 26, 2016 Big and positive changes are underway in Silicon Valley for renewable energy. Santa Clara and San [...]
Silicon Valley Investors Talk About Tackling Big Problems. So Where’s the Bold Vision for Cleantech?
The Gang looks at the post-bubble state of cleantech in the world of venture capital. by Stephen Lacey February 18, 2016 In 2012, Wired magazine ran a prominent feature on [...]
California Bridges the Green Divide with Nation’s Biggest Solar Program for Low-income Renters
February 2, 2016 By Junko Movellan, Correspondent Solar is not just for homeowners. The advent ofcommunity solar is now enabling those who don’t own a home to go solar and [...]
Proposed PG&E fee hike to raise bills for Sonoma Clean Power customers
ROBERT DIGITALE THE PRESS DEMOCRAT | December 15, 2015 Sonoma Clean Power customers can expect an increase in their monthly bills next year, prompted by state rules devised to protect [...]
Triple-major Bear launches disruptive solar energy financing program
Chris Pawlik ’06 is Founder and CEO of Energy-Producing Retail Realty (EPR2). A UC Berkeley triple-major with undergraduate degrees in Political Economy of Industrial Societies, Slavic Language and Literature, and [...]
Santa Rosa building serves as launchpad for new commercial solar program
BY ROBERT DIGITALE THE PRESS DEMOCRAT August 17, 2015, 7:41PM A Los Angeles-based company has put a solar electrical system on a Sonoma County commercial building using a new approach [...]