One Block Off The Grid Launches New Solar Group Purchase Program
San Francisco CA (SPX) Jul 23, 2010 One Block Off the Grid (1BOG) has announced the launch of a new solar group purchase program in the Denver area. The program offers Denver homeowners a solution that reduces the cost and confusion traditionally associated with the solar buying process. After an intensive selection process, 1BOG has selected REC Solar as partner to conduct the group's solar system installations. Homeowners who join the 1BOG community are eligible for online and offline support, information and fixed discounted pricing. With zero down financing options, homeowners can install systems for free and save money from day one. After a month-long process of vetting local installers, 1BOG selected REC for their excellent group pricing, proven record of successful installations nationwide, premium products and long-term warranties. "Colorado is one of the country's leading solar states, so we are excited to bolster local solar adoption with a group program that makes going solar easy and affordable for homeowners," said Dave Llorens, CEO of 1BOG. "Our 2009 Denver 1BOG campaign with REC Solar was a huge success. We are confident that this one will make a significant dent on the state's goal of 100,000 solar rooftops by 2020." "We are thrilled to have been selected as 1BOG's partner for the upcoming Denver program," said Cary Hayes, Senior Regional Manager at REC Solar. "We have worked with 1BOG in several markets around the country and have found the group model to be great for our business and our customers." The 1BOG Denver solar program is available now to local homeowners from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs including the cities surrounding the Denver area through October 14, 2010.
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