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Find 10,000 people in 2010 in the U.S. to get home solar.
The Gulf oil spill and the coal mining accident are the most recent reminders of the risks posed by fossil fuels. These disasters have hurt the environment and local economies, and taken human lives. Now more th… See more →
  • August 17, 2010

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    Can you light your tap water on fire? If you live in Pennsylvania, there’s a good chance that your water is about to combust. This is because of the dangerous and toxic practice of “fracking.” What is fracking? Short for Hydraulic Fracturing, fracking is the process of injecting millions of gallons of... See More

  • August 6, 2010

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    Solar panels aren’t usually the first thing that come to mind when you think of “home improvement” or “residential electricity.” But that’s all changing. No longer is home solar power an option only for those with cash to spare or extreme environmental leanings? Going solar has become easy, affordable... See More

  • July 20, 2010

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    Check out today's Boston Globe article on how environmental concerns are motivating Massachusetts homeowners to go solar. LINK: http://bit.ly/globe-sunrun "Beyond the dollars and kilowatt hours, however, what is driving many to the solar option is something harder to quantify but perhaps more signif... See More

  • July 8, 2010

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    Welcome to all the solar companies who have taken up the 10,000 Solar Homes Cause! • Verengo Solar Plus • HelioPower • REC Solar • Namaste • Suntrek • PetersenDean • American Solar Electric Thank you to your participation! It takes all of us!

  • June 30, 2010

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    Yesterday, President Obama met with a bipartisan group of over 20 Senators to discuss passing comprehensive energy and climate legislation. Heather Zichal, Deputy Asst. to the President for Energy and Climate Change hosted a live video chat to discuss the issue. If you missed the video chat, you can watc... See More

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