Latest Solar in San Francisco

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Check out this view! One new roof down, and lots to go…between the Golden Gate bridge, and California Highway 101 (a short hop from the Pacific Coast Highway 1), we have a lot of space to cover. In the lower third of the image, you’ll see the Queen Anne-style Fallon Building (the blue one), which was built in 1894, and is one of the few buildings in this area that survived the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. It’s now home to a new kind of blue that we hope will be an inspiration for local residents to follow a historic lead, and put a little PV on their own rooftop. Let’s check back on this picture a year from now to see how we’re doing on surging the sun in San Francisco…

For those of you near San Francisco, California, we hope you’re able to join us. For those of us that aren’t quite as close, here’s “All The News That’s Fit to Print,”…which interestingly enough is a saying that comes from the New York Times in 1896…just a couple years, and one coast away from our latest edition!

I digress…anyway, here’s the news: The San Francisco LGBT Community Center is pleased to invite the community to join staff, board and volunteers for a celebration that will focus on the greening of San Francisco, and highlight The Center’s exciting new solar energy system. This Saturday, January 27th, from 11-3PM the Center will open its doors to the community to showcase their system, and speak green… If you can’t join us, we’ll let you know how it went!
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