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“Partisan Politicking Obscures Growth of Solar Power” in The Bay Citizen
Luminalt's CEO Jeanine Cotter is quoted in this article by The Bay Citizen's Aaron Glantz, with additional reporting by John Upton and Sydney Lupkin. The same factors that drove Solyndra out of business are actually helping solar expand The surprise announcement...

CEO Jeanine Cotter presents at Solar Richmond’s course training local women
On Monday, August 29th, Luminalt’s CEO Jeanine Cotter presented to Solar Richmond’s Women’s Solar Training course. Solar Richmond, a workforce development training center located in Richmond, CA, seeks to provide training for green collar jobs to low-income and...

Luminalt supports A Home Away from Homelessness at their annual charity golf tournament
Luminalt’s CTO Noel Cotter was joined by sales team members Stephen Dobbie and Jim Schwandt, as well as Alfredo Chavez, at A Home Away from Homelessness’ annual charity golf tournament held August 26th at San Francisco’s Presidio Golf Course. Nearly 150 people came...

Luminalt partners with SunRun to offer solar for as little as $0 down
Luminalt and SunRun have just partnered to offer Bay Area homeowners a new way to go solar. With the SunRun option, Luminalt is now able to offer its customers the ability to lock in fixed electric rates without having to buy a solar system. Luminalt has installed...

Jeanine Cotter presents with Ford and SunPower on new partnership
Yesterday in Richmond at the old Ford factory, the Craneway, Luminalt's Jeanine Cotter spoke along with Sunpower CEO Tom Werner and Ford executive Michael Tinsky to announce a new partnership that will bring home solar to new owners of the all electric Ford Focus. The...

Luminalt says goodbye to Emily
Luminalt said goodbye to Emily with a dinner at El Farolito, a locally owned Mexican restaurant just down the street from our office in the Mission. Emily is leaving Luminalt after three fantastic years to go off and explore the world. We wish her the best on her...

Luminalt’s CEO Jeanine Cotter interviewed by SF Bay Guardian on why residential solar is better
In a recent edition of the San Francisco Bay Guardian, journalist Rebecca Bowe explored the competing models of solar - residential installations versus massive desert ground mounts. The article "Big Solar, Little Solar" interviews Luminalt's Jeanine Cotter to...

Luminalt and Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center partner to bring green energy to North Beach
The Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center (Tel-Hi) has been strengthening North Beach and its surrounding communities of San Francisco since 1890. Recently, Tel-Hi partnered with Luminalt, One Atmosphere, Cake, and SunPower to fund and install a 32 kW solar electric...