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Solar Supports Community Radio at KSQD 90.7fm

Santa Cruz, CA – Allterra Solar and KSQD 90.7fm are teaming up to offer residents in the radio station’s broadcast area a win-win-win. 

 

Solar Supports Community Radio – KSQD 90.7fm Promotion Details:  

$500 will be donated to KSQD for each volunteer, board member and or general listener/supporter who goes solar with Allterra in 2019. Promotion ends 12/31/19. How the program works:

Step 1: Call Allterra Solar at (831) 425-2608 or click here to request a free home evaluation. Be sure to mention KSQD Radio in the ‘referred by field’ on the bottom right of the info submission form (see image below) or when you call the office. 

Step 2: Allterra Solar will prepare a complimentary custom proposal detailing all solar options. Tax credits, rebates, and financing programs will be explained and a home evaluation will be scheduled. Home evaluations take between 30-60 minutes depending on questions. Homeowners paying more than $50 per month for electricity from PG&E or Monterey Bay Community Power are especially good candidates for solar.

Step 3: Once the system is installed, $500 will be donated to KSQD. The time from proposal to installation is usually 8-10 weeks. 2019 is also the final year to get the full 30% federal tax credit so the time to act is now. 

CLICK HERE TO GET THE SOLAR PROCESS STARTED

**BE SURE TO MENTION KSQD** 

Questions about the Tesla Powerwall and the solar program can be directed to david@allterrasolar.com

David Stearns

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