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Solar-powered bungalow in Oakland
A remodeled older home nestled in a venerable Oakland neighborhood gets updated with solar.
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Adding solar during home building
Solar included in the construction phase of this Sonoma County green home. More photos »
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Dueling solar systems Two neighbors in Castro Valley install solar systems at the same time to save on installation costs.
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Oakland school gets a lesson in solar Montclair Elementary brought solar energy into the classroom as a real-life object lesson for students and a long-term cost saving measure for the school.
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Living solar in the city
Not even San Francisco's renowned fog nor a formidably steep roof pitch deter ample solar electrical generation with the right PV setup.
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Largest residential PV system in Davis
The Muir Commons CoHousing community offsets 70% of its electrical usage with this 10kW PV system. Residents participated in the installation as part of a week-long workshop. More photos »
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Combination mounting for streamlined angles
This Bolinas home's multi-pitch roofline required both flush and tilt mounted arrays for the best sunlight and aesthetics. More photos »
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Perfect southern exposure
A due south facing roof and complete lack of shade made this Sebastopol residence a textbook candidate for a PV system.
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Situated for full sunlight
This Fairfax roof's ideal southern facing slope enables the PV array to take full advantage of available sunlight.
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Compensating for shade trees
An abundance of trees and the pitch of this San Anselmo home's roof demanded a tilt mounted PV installation angled to face south.
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Optimized for maximum sunlight
This rooftop array is designed to capture maximum sunlight hours in a heavily wooded residential area of San Anselmo.
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Running the meter backwards
This strealmined rooftop system in Los Altos is saving the homeowner both in energy use and utility costs.
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Making a statement
A rooftop PV array like this makes a strong statement for renewable energy, yet the system's flat mounted configuration is also attractive and unobtrusive. More photos »
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Powerful yet discreet
A south-facing slope and ample vegetation provide the ideal location to keep this large, ground-mounted array in San Anselmo invisible from the street or neighboring lots. More photos »
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