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  2. Bill Sinkin - Wikipedia

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    As a lifelong advocate of alternative energy, he hosted one of San Antonio’s first major solar installations on the rooftop of his bank in the 1980s. He founded Solar San Antonio in 1999, and then launched the Metropolitan Partnership for Energy in 2003, which became Build San Antonio Green in 2008.

  3. Solar San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The Solar Home Improvement Loan was created by a collaboration between Solar San Antonio and the San Antonio Credit Union with low interest rates for interested homeowners. [ 3 ] SolarFest is an annual Solar San Antonio event at Maverick Park which provides information to the public about renewable energy technologies, the impact of sustainable ...

  4. San Antonio Current - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Current is a free weekly alternative newspaper in San Antonio, Texas. The Current focuses on investigative journalism, political analysis, and critical coverage of local music and culture. It also contains extensive and up-to-date event listings for San Antonio.

  5. 5 Alternative Energy Sources That Are Cheaper Than Solar

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    The co-inventor of PayPal, now turned alternative energy rock star, has built two companies -- solar power utility SolarCity (SCTY) and electric car company Tesla 5 Alternative Energy Sources That ...

  6. Association of Alternative Newsmedia - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies was founded in 1978 in Seattle, Washington, with 30 newspapers from America's largest cities. In July 2011, the organization's name was changed to the Association of Alternative Newsmedia by a vote of members attending the group's annual meeting.

  7. Howard W. Peak - Wikipedia

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    Howard W. Peak (December 31, 1948 – November 30, 2024) was an American politician who served as the mayor of San Antonio, Texas, from 1997 to 2001. He was succeeded in office by Ed Garza . [ 2 ] Prior to serving as mayor of the city, Peak served as a member of the San Antonio City Council from 1993 to 1997.

  8. Solar power in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas has the potential to generate 22,787 TWh/year, more than any other state, from 7.743 TW of concentrated solar power plants, using 34% of Texas, [32] and 131.2 TWh/year from 97.8 GW of rooftop photovoltaic panels, 34.6% of the electricity used in the state in 2013. [33]

  9. List of people from San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Wentworth, state senator from San Antonio; unseated in 2012 by Donna Campbell; John H. Wood Jr., federal judge in San Antonio until 1979, when he was assassinated by convicted murderer-for-hire Charles Harrelson, father of actor Woody Harrelson; John C. Woods, executioner of the Nuremberg Trials; master sergeant in United States Army