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Sunvalley Solar Partners With GRID Alternatives


Sunvalley Solar, Inc., a leading solar power technology and solar system integration company, announces a statewide partnership with GRID Alternatives to provide solar solutions to low income families in California.

Since 2001, GRID Alternatives has been working to bring the power of solar electricity and energy efficiency to low-income homeowners, and to provide community members with training and hands-on experience with renewable energy technologies. Recently GRID Alternatives became the Program Manager for the Single-family Affordable Solar Homes (SASH) Program, a California Solar Initiative program, which is funded by California ratepayers under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). SASH is the country’s first solar incentive specifically for low-income families. As a strategic partner of GRID Alternatives, Sunvalley Solar is providing variants of solar system solutions to GRID Alternatives to support the SASH program.

On June 12th, GRID Alternatives successfully hosted their first annual Greater Los Angeles Solarthon, installing eight solar electric systems for low-income homeowners in the wonderful neighborhood of Piru in Ventura County, helping the families save on their electricity bills for decades to come, and promoting renewable energy for a cleaner environment. As strategic partner of GRID Alternatives, Sunvalley Solar attended this great even as a sponsor, and also provided solar equipment for the homes.

“Many thanks to all of our corporate sponsors and partners including Sunvalley Solar, Inc. for this fabulous event,” said Tim Sears, Program Director and Co-Founder of GRID Alternatives. “Preferred providers like Sunvalley Solar are helping us to decrease costs on high quality solar equipment that we use to make our vision into a reality.”

“GRID Alternatives’ Solar Affordable Housing Program is a truly groundbreaking program,” said James Zhang, CEO of Sunvalley Solar. “As GRID Alternatives’ preferred solar solution provider, Sunvalley believes this partnership will ultimately enable many low-income homeowners to adopt cleaner power and save money on energy costs in the process.”

About GRID Alternatives

Founded in 2001, GRID Alternatives is an Oakland-based nonprofit organization that provides renewable energy and energy efficiency services, equipment and training. GRID Alternatives’ flagship Solar Affordable Housing Program trains and leads teams of community volunteers, corporate work-teams and low-income job trainees to install solar electric systems for low income

homeowners throughout California. To date, GRID Alternatives has installed over 500 systems for low income families throughout California, totaling over 1 megawatt of generating capacity, with the help of more than 5,000 volunteers and low-income job trainees. These systems reduce each family’s electric bill by 75 percent, translating to more than $10 million worth of energy cost savings over the systems’ projected life spans. To learn more, visit www.gridalternatives.org.

About Sunvalley, Solar Inc.

Sunvalley Solar, Inc. is a leading solar system solution provider that offers comprehensive solar energy technology, system design, installation, equipments, and technical support for electrical contractors, builders, homeowners, businesses/commercial buildings, and government entities that assist them in lowering or utility bills, reducing environmental impacts, and increasing energy reliability and independence through solar energy. Located in Los Angeles, California, Sunvalley Solar, Inc. is one committed to reducing the world’s carbon foot print from traditional energy sources to make renewable sources such as solar the nation’s mainstream source of power. To learn more, visit www.sunvalleysolarinc.com.

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http://www.sunvalleysolarinc.com
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