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Bachelorette contestant, Charlie Sheen add wattage to NYC solar campaign
June 2nd, 2011 by Solar California Staff
by Adam Browning.
What do GE, Charlie Sheen, and the most promising bachelor on The Bachelorette have in common? They all are playing a role in bringing solar to New York.
The is an effort to bring 5 gigawatts of solar to the state by 2025. It’s the biggest solar campaign currently underway in the U.S., and GE is doing its part by joining a broad coalition of businesses supporting the effort. The global solar photovoltaic market is going strong—it surged from $2.5 billion in 2000 to —but all politics is local, and brand-name, hometown business involvement is key.
Charlie Sheen’s doing his part by dedicating all his free time to orgies, drugs, and general hedonism. This, in turn, lead to the abrupt and unexpected cancellation of his TV show, which freed up space on the CBS Super Screen in Times Square … making it available to a coalition of solar advocates for use as a campaign tool.
Thanks, Charlie. Your sacrifice will be remembered.
The Super Screen is currently running a (“When there’s a big spill of solar energy, it’s called a Nice Day … Solar: the Perfect Combination of Woodstock and Wall Street”).
Some of you may be thinking: “I could do better than that.” Well, some of you are in luck: There’s to get your mug on the Times Square billboard (1.5 million views per month) making the case for solar in New York. and give it your best shot.
Even solar executive —he of Bachelorette fame—is taking time out of his wooing schedule to help the New York solar campaign out. Think you can do better than ? Have at it.
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Source: Bachelorette contestant, Charlie Sheen add wattage to NYC solar campaign.