Wine and Chocolate Create Solar Power
Clean Solar, Inc asked:
What do you get when you mix chocolate and wine? In the case of Clean Solar, Inc., you get solar. The Silicon Valley Entrepreneur, Randy Zechman, is the founder of chocolate fountains in the city (the rental company's largest source of U.S. chocolate). Jeff Ritchey is a natural guru and wine in San Jose. He is a wine consultant for the winery Pichetti, San Saba winery, and has two of his own labeled wines. Together, they are the co-founders of Clean Solar, an installer and integrator Silicon Valley Solar. Randy Zechman will readily admit that it is serial entrepreneur. Just over a year ago, with two successful businesses in your list: The sources and the world 2 make chocolate city, inc., Zechman was ready for a new challenge. Zechman and a friend of eight years, Jeff Ritchey, award-winning winemaker, regularly attended a monthly speaker series in the bay area with a group of friends. After each speaker that would end up at a local restaurant to discuss the theme of this speech? s of? the night, global warming and health of the land were often the center of these discussions, which led to them they considered to Al Gore speak at the state conference of the valley in early 2007.After that he considered that Al Gore speak on solutions to protect our planet, Zechman began researching the solar energy industry. Ritchey, while continuing to grow his label, sensory Wines, also showed increasing interest in the green movement, realizing that green technology was an ideal fit with his knowledge in geology, winemaking and construction. Zechman knew the science and skill set that Ritchey building could bring to the table would be the perfect compliment to their skills and selling business, which led him to approach Ritchey about starting a solar energy company. Zechman and Ritchey met weekly for 6 months, discuss and outs of the business and ensure that their ambitions would not get in the way of their friendship. ?? of? of A had a sincere friendship with respect to our business against. They thought we could manage both and that our friendship would not get in? of? of the way.â say? VE? WEA's? of? of Zechman.â been friends for eight years and never thought of getting into business with each other, but this presented the right opportunity. With market timing, our passion to do something good sales? s of? Randy and put my experience and technical capabilities and construction, was calculated? natural? of fit.â says Ritchey.Clean Solar Inc. became a reality and now that the company is rapidly leading solar installation? s of? Bay Area. Fuel for your business growth is in the form of rebates to 10 years, $ 3.4 billion of the state of California solar initiative. While silicon is still in short supply, the rebates offer customers a chance to significantly lower the cost of installing a solar electric system. Zechman and Ritchey are committed to staying ahead of the curve and being early adopters of the new solar technology as it comes online. ?? of? of solar equipment to like clean to stay abreast of the latest technology to maintain certification, and for education to provide our customers the knowledge they need while a? Solar? of owner.â says Zechman.
What do you get when you mix chocolate and wine? In the case of Clean Solar, Inc., you get solar. The Silicon Valley Entrepreneur, Randy Zechman, is the founder of chocolate fountains in the city (the rental company's largest source of U.S. chocolate). Jeff Ritchey is a natural guru and wine in San Jose. He is a wine consultant for the winery Pichetti, San Saba winery, and has two of his own labeled wines. Together, they are the co-founders of Clean Solar, an installer and integrator Silicon Valley Solar. Randy Zechman will readily admit that it is serial entrepreneur. Just over a year ago, with two successful businesses in your list: The sources and the world 2 make chocolate city, inc., Zechman was ready for a new challenge. Zechman and a friend of eight years, Jeff Ritchey, award-winning winemaker, regularly attended a monthly speaker series in the bay area with a group of friends. After each speaker that would end up at a local restaurant to discuss the theme of this speech? s of? the night, global warming and health of the land were often the center of these discussions, which led to them they considered to Al Gore speak at the state conference of the valley in early 2007.After that he considered that Al Gore speak on solutions to protect our planet, Zechman began researching the solar energy industry. Ritchey, while continuing to grow his label, sensory Wines, also showed increasing interest in the green movement, realizing that green technology was an ideal fit with his knowledge in geology, winemaking and construction. Zechman knew the science and skill set that Ritchey building could bring to the table would be the perfect compliment to their skills and selling business, which led him to approach Ritchey about starting a solar energy company. Zechman and Ritchey met weekly for 6 months, discuss and outs of the business and ensure that their ambitions would not get in the way of their friendship. ?? of? of A had a sincere friendship with respect to our business against. They thought we could manage both and that our friendship would not get in? of? of the way.â say? VE? WEA's? of? of Zechman.â been friends for eight years and never thought of getting into business with each other, but this presented the right opportunity. With market timing, our passion to do something good sales? s of? Randy and put my experience and technical capabilities and construction, was calculated? natural? of fit.â says Ritchey.Clean Solar Inc. became a reality and now that the company is rapidly leading solar installation? s of? Bay Area. Fuel for your business growth is in the form of rebates to 10 years, $ 3.4 billion of the state of California solar initiative. While silicon is still in short supply, the rebates offer customers a chance to significantly lower the cost of installing a solar electric system. Zechman and Ritchey are committed to staying ahead of the curve and being early adopters of the new solar technology as it comes online. ?? of? of solar equipment to like clean to stay abreast of the latest technology to maintain certification, and for education to provide our customers the knowledge they need while a? Solar? of owner.â says Zechman.
November 22, 2009
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