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News for San José, CA
(Download Acrobat Reader) May 12, 2011. The Silicon valley Wire Latest news from the electrical industry in Silicon ValleyApril 27, 2011. PV-Tech.org San Jose’s central service yard, which houses the city’s municipal vehicles and provides city storage, has a new 1.24MW solar system. April 7, 2011. Greentech Media SunPower Corp. (NASDAQ: SPWRA, SPWRB), in partnership with the City of San Jose, today announced that it is offering rebates to all San Jose homeowners and small business owners on purchases of a new, high-efficiency SunPower solar system. December 9, 2010. CBS San Francisco The city of San Jose and the U.S. Department of Energy have introduced a new project that will educate and allow community participation in the city’s green energy and green tech job goals.October 4, 2010. kliv.com SAN JOSE -- The Second Harvest Food Bank is now running at least partially on sun power. The facility now boasts a $1.76 million 322-kilowatt solar system.October 1, 2010. ABC News / KGO-TV San Francisco An agency feeding the hungry in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties will mark an important new installation Friday. The Second Harvest Food Bank is now harvesting the power of the sun to serve more people.September 9, 2010. Wall Street Journal Digital Network SunPower Corporation, a Silicon Valley-based manufacturer of high-efficiency solar cells, solar panels and solar systems, announced the completion of a 550-kilowatt (kW) solar power system at the new...August 25, 2010. San Jose Business Journal Cypress Semiconductor Corp. and SunPower Corp. on Wednesday announced a joint donation that will create a rooftop solar system for Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties.August 19, 2010. PR Newswire Members of the San Jose Credit Union, who are also City of San Jose employees and retirees, can now go solar more efficiently and cost effectively thanks to an innovative group buy program that is the first of its kind in the U.S. The San Jose Employee Solar Group Buy program is the result of a partnership between the San Jose Credit Union and...August 5, 2010. San Jose Business Journal The California Public Utilities Commission recently reported San Jose is the largest installer of solar power statewide—and more is on the way. One of the city’s newest and largest solar installations, was unveiled Thursday August 5th. The more than 2,500 modules spanning 44,448 square feet double as a covered-parking structure and will meet the energy load of the entire office building.
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