At SVCE, we are constantly inspired by the young people in our community who are also fighting to leave their home a better place for future generations. Aarthi, Keira and…
Read moreSolar Panels Bring Big Paybacks for VTA
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) received a check for $5,000 from Silicon Valley Clean Energy for the extra electricity generated by solar panels at its North Bus Division….
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The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) received a check for $5,000 from Silicon Valley Clean Energy for the extra electricity generated by solar panels at its North Bus Division….
Read moreSolar Cash Out Provides Thousands for MidPen Affordable Housing at Garland Plaza in Sunnyvale
MidPen Housing’s Garland Plaza apartment complex in Sunnyvale received $4,216.49 from Silicon Valley Clean Energy for the extra electricity generated by its rooftop solar. The affordable housing nonprofit bought Garland…
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MidPen Housing’s Garland Plaza apartment complex in Sunnyvale received $4,216.49 from Silicon Valley Clean Energy for the extra electricity generated by its rooftop solar. The affordable housing nonprofit bought Garland…
Read moreLos Altos High School Promotes EV Adoption with On-Campus Charging
California will likely exceed its goal of 1.5 million electric vehicles on the road by 2025. With a growing number of EV drivers commuting throughout the Bay Area, workplace charging…
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California will likely exceed its goal of 1.5 million electric vehicles on the road by 2025. With a growing number of EV drivers commuting throughout the Bay Area, workplace charging…
Read moreCommunity Close-Up: Waidy Lee
We met Waidy Lee, a Los Altos Hills resident and passionate environmental advocate, through our solar NEM cash outs in April. Waidy’s home is a net producer of energy through…
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We met Waidy Lee, a Los Altos Hills resident and passionate environmental advocate, through our solar NEM cash outs in April. Waidy’s home is a net producer of energy through…
Read moreSunnyvale Historical Society – Preserving History and the Future
The Sunnyvale Historical Society, charged with the responsibility of preserving local history, has taken its cause a step further to preserve our future as well. They recently received their first…
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The Sunnyvale Historical Society, charged with the responsibility of preserving local history, has taken its cause a step further to preserve our future as well. They recently received their first…
Read morePowering Education with Solar Saves Thousands
Mountain View Academy received a check from Silicon Valley Clean Energy this past month for $2,129.93 in their surplus solar generation. The school has been leasing solar panels for six…
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Mountain View Academy received a check from Silicon Valley Clean Energy this past month for $2,129.93 in their surplus solar generation. The school has been leasing solar panels for six…
Read moreGood Sam Saves on Solar
Silicon Valley Clean Energy was pleased to present Good Samaritan United Methodist Church in Cupertino with a check for $514.26 for their surplus solar generation. Good Samaritan initially chose to…
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Silicon Valley Clean Energy was pleased to present Good Samaritan United Methodist Church in Cupertino with a check for $514.26 for their surplus solar generation. Good Samaritan initially chose to…
Read moreCash Out On Your Excess Solar Generation
It’s that time of year – SVCE is paying customers for their excess solar generation! If you have solar installed at your home or business, you can earn credits for…
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It’s that time of year – SVCE is paying customers for their excess solar generation! If you have solar installed at your home or business, you can earn credits for…
Read moreSVCE’s GreenPrime a No-Brainer for Stanford Professor
Mark Jacobson chooses SVCE’s 100% renewable offer for his Zero-Net Carbon home. Mark Jacobson’s 3200 square foot all-electric home near Stanford University flaunts energy efficient features that will make any…
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Mark Jacobson chooses SVCE’s 100% renewable offer for his Zero-Net Carbon home. Mark Jacobson’s 3200 square foot all-electric home near Stanford University flaunts energy efficient features that will make any…
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