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Environment

San Francisco is at the vanguard of the 21st century green economy. By pioneering programs to educate our community and by creating incentives for residents and businesses alike to go green, we have created environmental standards unsurpassed by most American cities. Yet we can do better. In 2008, Phil Ting helped launch GoSolarSF – San Francisco’s first municipal solar energy incentive program, and also one of its most successful. This program, coupled with the California Solar Initiative, could pay for more than half the cost of a solar power system installed in San Francisco. The demand for environmental incentive programs is high in San Francisco – as it should be. Our city has one of the largest and most aggressive solar incentive programs in the nation. Our green building standards outrank all others. And we are working to build the country’s first electric vehicle network. Programs like these empower San Franciscans to reduce our carbon footprint and integrate renewable energy into our daily lives. But when it comes to the environment, our work is never done.

San Francisco Green Businesses Can Win $10k
13 years ago

San Francisco Green Businesses Can Win $10k

By  •  Environment

Good.is and UPS recently announced their Green Side of Business program to help a U.S. business become more sustainable and environmentally friendly. While the competition is open to any business …
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Raise The Roof For California Solar
13 years ago

Raise The Roof For California Solar

By  •  Environment

In 2007, the state of California committed to install 3,000 megawatts (3 gigawatts) of solar power by the end of 2016. According to a new Environment California report, four years …
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Phil Ting Releases Plan To Green Grade Commercial Buildings
13 years ago

Phil Ting Releases Plan To Green Grade Commercial Buildings

By  •  Environment

Phil Ting is an ardent supporter of successful green programs in San Francisco, especially when he fought to protect GoSolarSF, San Francisco’s solar incentive program, which has created green jobs, …
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Trash Tycoon Is Greening Social Gaming
13 years ago

Trash Tycoon Is Greening Social Gaming

By  •  Environment, Tech

At Reset we’ve long had an ongoing interest in the idea of “Gamification,” the growing body of thought about how to use online gaming tools to improve our brick and …
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Dolores Park Plans Show Crowdsourcing in Action

By  •  Environment

Would government work better if you had more say? At Reset San Francisco, we think the answer to that question is absolutely yes, which is why we are so excited about …
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A Stronger Economy Starts at Home

By  •  Environment

By: Phil Ting

Do you want to know one of the most powerful tools we have to balance the city’s budget in the years ahead without drastic cuts or painful …
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