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America’s Oldest Net-Zero Home
Posted in Property spotlight
Tagged energy efficiency, solar panel, victorian home, zero net home
Solar Panel Lease – Read About One Company’s Program for Homeowners
San Diego-based OneRoof Energy is making a bid for a piece of the booming market for rooftop-solar leases on homes.
Backed by $50 million in recent financing, the solar startup is approaching homeowners as they build or replace a roof, offering thin solar panels that double as roofing tiles — an aesthetic that blends in with nonsolar houses.
By forging a partnership with an established roofing company, OneRoof intends to compete for market share with pioneers like SolarCity and SunRun that lease photovoltaic systems back to the customer or sell rooftop-generated power under a purchase agreement.
So-called “third-party” solar companies, which own thousands upon thousands of rooftop arrays, are thriving based on a curious anomaly of government incentives for rooftop solar.
Corporations are much better positioned than most individuals to collect and repackage government incentives, including federal investment tax credits and deductions for accelerated depreciation.
“It has been structured through the tax code that it’s more efficient for a third party to monetize those tax credits than a homeowner,” explained David Field, CEO of OneRoof.
Read more: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/mar/06/tp-ready-to-harness-the-sun/
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San Diego Port Business Take Up Challenge of Green Initiative
Every day, among the most important things we do is treating San Diego’s natural gifts – land, sea and air – with the respect and care they deserve. Citizens’ environmental awareness, of everything from properly disposing of recyclables to residential prevention of stormwater pollution and contamination of the region’s 440 square miles of watersheds, is improving and being advanced through local outreach programs such as Think Blue. Still, additional outreach was needed to help local businesses create a better San Diego through their own focus on environmental management.
Nearly one year ago, our port became the first jurisdiction to launch a Green Business Challenge on the West Coast. The challenge is an integrated energy-efficiency and sustainability effort spearheaded by the Port of San Diego and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E). This friendly initiative asked local businesses around San Diego Bay to voluntarily “green” their operations over the course of a year by implementing strategies in six categories: energy, water, waste, air, sustainable business practices and sustainable development.
Read more at: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/jan/26/port-businesses-take-up-challenge-of-green/
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Posted in energy retrofitting
Tagged green port, san diego port district, solar panel



