Hi Lawrence,
The non-profit Sunwork.org specifically targets the solar
installations for people that have too small energy bills to be
interesting for the big installers.
Not sure if they will do installs in the city, most of their projects
are around the south bay area, but it can't hurt to ask them.
Their model is that you buy the system outright, they charge their
cost while their manhours are reduced by doing the install with
volunteers, supervised by one of their staff, who also does the
design, permitting and signoff.
Full disclosure: I am a volunteer solar installer, trained by Sunwork
and participated in several of their local installations.
Cor.

On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 6:59 PM Lawrence Rhodes via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
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> First Solarsesame backed out. Then Tesla did. The Tesla reason was we didn't 
> have the room for 10 panels. Who can do a challenging installation for a good 
> price using permits. I just got hit by State Farm just for having a messy 
> yard and storing wood under a staircase. Lawrence Rhodes....Got my insurance 
> back and a clean back yard.
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