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Power Shift: (L)Flip the Switch: Weekly CEO Bradley Zeve, seen surveying progress on the roof, says he partially rationalized the investment by asking: “If not now, when? If not me, who?” Light Speed: In order to meet the deadline for the state rebate, the Blueline Energy-Acro Electric team put in the Weekly’s system, which would normally take four months to install, in just three weeks. (R) Surging: Blueline Power’s Ed Bless (left) believes that once solar power reaches 5 percent of total energy created, it will experience a major boom in popularity. He also says Blueline is growing 600 percent a year.— (L,R) Kera Abraham;— (middle) Jane Morba

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Bradley Zeve, perched on a hydraulic lift wobbling 20 feet off the ground, leans forward and looks out across the roof of our office. “Oh baby, you’re so hot,” he shouts. Then he turns and ...

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