Should You Go Solar in San Clemente? With a population around 65,000, San Clemente is found at the southernmost point of Orange County between two metro-hubs – Los Angeles and San Diego – and offers a quaint small town feel, just minutes away from big city amenities....
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by Harina | Jan 27, 2019 | City Links
Going Solar in Westminster Westminster, California is located at the northwest end of Orange County. Founded in 1957, Westminster’s bordering cities include Fountain Valley, Seal Beach, Garden Grove, and Huntington Beach. During the 1970s and 1980s a large...
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by Harina | Jan 27, 2019 | City Links
Going Solar in Buena Park Buena Park is tagged as the “Center of the Southland,” and is home to several tourist attractions with the most well-known being Knott’s Berry Farm. This is a densely populated area within the 10.6 square miles of the city having a population...
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by Harina | Jan 27, 2019 | City Links
Garden Grove Residents Find Value in Solar Power Garden Grove is the 21st largest city in all of Orange County. It has also been named one of the top 25 cities for doing business in the nation. The weather is warm virtually all year-round, providing the perfect...
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by Harina | Jan 27, 2019 | City Links
Why Choose Solar Power in Santa Ana? Santa Ana is a city that covers twenty-seven square miles with a population of around 325,000. It is located just twelve miles inland from the deep blue waters of the Pacific Ocean and just 33 miles south of the metro-giant Los...
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by Harina | Jan 27, 2019 | City Links
Going Solar in Mission Viejo Mission Viejo is considered one of only two cities in California where doing business is the least expensive, and ranked among the twenty least expensive cities nationally in 2013. This is one of the many reasons why people flock to this...
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