Helio mU in the News
August 19, 2008
Solar Power Financing Program For Commercial and Public Sector Announced by Helio mU
We’ve written before about the Helio Green Energy program wherein homeowners can take advantage of solar power without having to worry about installing the panels themselves, doing maintenance or otherwise worrying about their renewable electric system.
Now comes word that Helio mU (that’s Micro Utility, not the mythical civilzation in the Pacific...) is partnering with Citi Community Capital to make financing solar power installations for the commercial and public sector a little bit easier.“
Read Full Article from Treehugger.com
August 19, 2008
New Fund To Bring Solar to Underserved Communities
Citi Community Capital, a division of Citigroup (NYSE:C), and Helio Micro Utility announced the creation of the Green Energy Community Investment Fund to initially finance up to four megawatts (MW) of solar electricity production this year.“
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August 18, 2008
Citigroup's solar energy fund faces tight deadline
Read Full Article from Dow Jones Financial News Online
August 18, 2008
Funding Roundup
Citi Community Capital, part of the Citi financial-service group, and Helio Micro Utility have created the Green Energy Community Investment Fund to finance the installation of up to 4 megawatts of solar energy systems on commercial and government-owned properties in low- and moderate-income communities in the United States.“
Read Full Article from GreenTech Media
August 15, 2008
Citi, Helio Micro Utility Announce Green Energy Community Investment Fund
Community Capital, a division of Citi, and Helio Micro Utility Inc., have created the Green Energy Community Investment Fund to initially finance up to 4 MW of solar electricity production this year. “
Read Full Article from Solar Industry Magazine
August 14, 2008
Helio, Citigroup launch fund to finance solar projects
Berkeley solar startup Helio Micro Utility has partnered with a division of the financial services giant Citigroup Inc. to create a fund to finance solar projects in the commercial, public and nonprofit sectors in low and moderate income areas.“





