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One of Tucson's most established fitness clubs teams up with Solar Path to go green The Old West meets the 21st Century by investing in sustainable energy. By looking to the future, a regional and historical lifestyle is made sustainable! White Stallion Ranch and Solar Path are pleased to announce the largest solar installation on a Dude Ranch in the United States and one of largest installations in the hospitality industry in Arizona. The 2010 SAHBA Home Show attracted thousands of Tucsonans to the TCC Tucson Electric Power to increase the up-front incentive for commercial projects from 20 Kilowatts to 100 Kilowatts! After two years of designing and building the house powered exclusively by solar energy, the modular structure affectionately named SEED [pod], was shipped to Washington D.C. to compete in the world-wide competition put on by the U.S. Department of Energy. Oro Valley, Az. –Solar Path was among the select group of exhibitors at the 2009 State of the Town of Oro Valley Address and Luncheon hosted by the Northern Pima County Chamber of Commerce (NPCCC) on September 29, 2009. Solar Path, LLC has installed the first commercial PV system in Oro Valley for the Studio del Barrio building. Tucson's newest business magazine promotes the importance of solar power in the Southwest, with Tucson aiming to be the country's leader. "Homeowners will now be able to get a federal tax credit worth 30 percent of the cost of their new solar system even if they're also receiving state or local financing." (SFGate) "After nearly a year of squabbling, the U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to extend solar tax credits for the next eight years and also remove the $2,000 cap on residential projects." (CNET) |
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Principal Members: Kevin B. Howard, Administration, construction and design Staff: Craig Johnson, Jodi Bellah, J.E. Sutherland-Brown, Jonathan Elder,
I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that. In conversation with Henry Ford and with Harvey Firestone in 1931.
- Thomas Edison |
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