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SPG Solar Launches GoSolarSonoma

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Novato CA (SPX) Mar 19, 2008
Having just completed one of the most successful community discount programs in California as the exclusive solar provider for GoSolarMarin, SPG Solar responds to the requests of Sonoma County residents and offers GoSolarSonoma. The SPG Solar GoSolarSonoma Community Discount Program offers a 10-20% discount to Sonoma County homeowners interested in going solar.

Ted Walsh, SPG Solar Sales Manager noted, "The GoSolarSonoma Community Discount Program is a great benefit to homeowners as they are being impacted by escalating energy bills, seeking to raise home values, lower expenses, and incorporate eco-sustainable measures into their homes and community. This program aims to make solar an even more attractive and viable energy solution for Sonoma County residents."

SPG Solar is the leading solar developer in California and has designed and built over 1,000 solar PV systems for residential, commercial, agricultural and utility-scale projects. With an office in Windsor and headquartered in Novato, California, SPG Solar delivers solar energy solutions with a focus on performance, quality, longevity and compliance.

"Experience, Integrity, and Innovation are three words that best describe the back bone of our company," says Dan Thompson, Founder and CEO of SPG Solar. "We pride ourselves on designing and building PV systems to last. We live locally and hire locally. We are here when you need us."

Some of SPG Solar's projects in Sonoma County include:

Copeland Creek Senior Affordable Housing - Rohnert Park; Sonoma County Water Agency - Santa Rosa; Santa Rosa Junior College - Santa Rosa; Exchange Bank, Dutton and Mendocino Branches - Santa Rosa; Petaluma Health Care District - Petaluma; Storage Master - Santa Rosa; Royal Petroleum - Santa Rosa

The SPG Solar GoSolarSonoma Community Discount Program launched March 15th, 2008 extends through June 15th, 2008.

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