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bfg9dk6 rated 6 months ago- Berkeley startup Sungevity aims to do for the solar business what Dell did for personal computers: digitize the entire enterprise to cut costs and create a mass market. Enter your address on Sungevity's website, and satellite-imaging software zooms in on your home, calculates the roof's di...
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 parvez rated 6 months ago- An interesting solar energy startup from the US!
 sheaman42 rated 6 months ago- What a cool solar technology startup.
 bfg9dk6 rated 6 months ago- Berkeley startup Sungevity aims to do for the solar business what Dell did for personal computers: digitize the entire enterprise to cut costs and create a mass market. Enter your address on Sungevity's website, and satellite-imaging software zooms in on your home, calculates the roof's dimensions, selects appropriately sized solar arrays, and shows what they will look like installed -- while computing your return on investment. Once the order is placed, an off-the-shelf prepackaged solar array is shipped to the customer's door, and an installation crew is dispatched. "This changes the game," says
Sungevity co-founder Danny Kennedy.
-- Todd Woody
From this article: http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/fortune/0804/gallery.great_green_ideas.fortu ne/2.html
 gavinhudson rated 6 months ago- Good solar resource.
 Birks79 rated 6 months ago- As someone who used to work promoting solar power, this is an amazingly well put together website. They need to go national with this idea... a clear and concise explanation of the costs and benefits of solar on on your home. Great job guys!
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