by Jeanine | Jul 12, 2011 | California Solar, News, SF Solar
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...
by Jeanine | May 21, 2011 | California Solar, Community, SF Solar
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...
by Jeanine | Apr 21, 2011 | Community, SF Solar
Project Open Hand (POH), a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing nutritional needs to people living with HIV/AIDS, the homebound critically ill, and seniors, has been enjoying the benefits of solar for years. Since installing dual solar hot water and solar...
by Jeanine | Jun 10, 2010 | Community, SF Solar
The congregation of Grace Tabernacle and Luminalt celebrated Juneteenth by installing a solar electric system on the roof of the Tabernacle, located in the Bayview of San Francisco. Luminalt thanks the many volunteers and Interfaith Power and Light for their help in...
by Jeanine | Dec 27, 2009 | Clean Energy Education, Finance, SF Solar
The San Francisco Chronicle looks at the savings available to San Francisco residents looking to install solar in this article by Tracy Yoshida Gruen. Luminalt CEO Jeanine Cotter and client Jane Martin are interviewed within.
by Jeanine | Dec 21, 2009 | Awards, Community, SF Solar
Luminalt has regularly shown a commitment to workforce development and local hiring – CEO Jeanine Cotter advocated heavily for a workforce development component to the GoSolarSF program, whereby installers that hire graduates of local training programs can pass...