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A new program in San Francisco, Solar@Work, offers discounts, and in some cases free installation, on solar arrays for commercial building owners and lease holders.  Almost any size business can qualify for the program that will lower energy costs for participants.  For businesses proactively addressing San Francisco’s required energy audits, this program requires a closer look. (For full analysis of San Francisco’s commercial building energy audit program, click here)

Solar@Work groups commercial building owners and/or lease holders together to reduce costs through economies of scale.  Participants generate the greatest savings on energy costs through the purchase of a solar array.  The cost of purchasing and installing a system can be prohibitive, so Solar@Work creates a discount on installation and financing through volume pricing.  A “traditional” solar lease is also available with no up front cost, but the savings on energy bills are markedly less significant.

The Collaborative Solar Procurement model created by the World Resources Institute allows the Solar@Work program to offer four financing options.  Owners can purchase systems at a discount, secure a solar lease, secure a capital loan, or finance through other options including power purchase agreements.

The goal is to collect enough businesses in the program to collectively generate 2 megawatts of power or more.  Applications are being accepted until October 31, 2011, and an informational conference call is scheduled for October 21, 2011.

The ideal applicants are owner/occupiers or long-term leasers whose available space on a roof or parking area is 5,000 square feet or more.

Solar City is the exclusive vendor for the program created by the World Resources Institute, the City and County of San Francisco’s Department of the Environment (SF Environment), in collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and Optony.

Solar City was selected through a competitive process to provide the installation services for the program.  The company anticipates hiring 400 new workers in the second half of 2011 including 100 in the Bay Area, partly due to Solar@Work.

Congratulations to WRI, San Francisco, and the other contributors to this program.  Solar@Work promises to be another great example of how sustainable development will lead a growth in the economy through reducing energy costs and increasing employment.

As you likely read last week, BrightTALK, an  online webcasting portal is hosting the Green Building Summit on Wednesday, April 22.  What you may not have seen, is that BrightTALK is doing free webcasts on Green topics all week.

BrightTALK is kicking things off on Monday with Jo Mackness, Executive Director of the UC Berkeley Center For Responsible Business. Ms. Mackness will discuss ways companies can leverage interest in Green.  Other topics through the week include Green IT, Water Stewardship, Green Building, Corporate Stewardship, and Green Marketing.

I’m haven’t checked all of the offerings, but I’m fairly certain all of these webcasts are free.  So, take a look!

At the California Green Building Blog we try to have a full menu of websites, blogs and resources on our links pages.  We do a pretty good job if I say so myself, but there are so many great resources on the web it’s tough to keep up.  It would be nice if there was a convenient way to aggregate all of those websites in one place. 

Well….Scott Weitzman at Solarfeeds.com has come up with a great solution: the GREENBAR.  The Greeenbar is a toolbar that fits on the top of your Internet Explorer or Firefox browser.  There is a space for searches, but the most compelling feature is the list of links that Scott and his team compiled.  There are a number of sites, and blogs on the Greenbar that I had not seen before. 

Scott’s website, Solarfeeds.com, is also a great web aggregator for news and information on the solar industry.

Great job, Scott!

There are a number free webcasts at the online “Green Building Summit.”  The programs look focused, and the speakers are generally very good.  

Topics include: incentives and regulation; building and operations; nanotechnology and other topics focused on green building and technology.

For more information go to: http://www.brighttalk.com/summit/greenbuilding

The 2009 Green California Summit and Exposition is coming up!  From March 16-18, The Sacramento Convention Center plays host to well over a hundred exhibitors, and dozens of panels and forums.

Visits to the exhibition hall and attendance at keynote addresses are FREE!  If you want to attend the panels and educational forums, the fees are quite modest.   

The Green California Summit and Exposition is put on by Green Technology Magazine, and its marquee sponsors.  The educational forums cover such diverse topics as California’s new building codes, AB32, maintenance and operation of green buildings, finance and purchasing strategies, green leases, recycling and composting, transportation solutions, LEED,  and much more.

Take a look at all of the Summit’s events by clicking here!

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