Real Goods Solar

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January 2020 Real Goods Solar Inc. filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, marking the end of its operations as a residential solar power integrator.
January 2020 The company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, marking the end of its operations as a solar power integrator.
January 2020 The company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, effectively ending its operations as a solar power integrator that had previously served customers across all 50 U.S. states and 10 Canadian provinces.
January 31 2020 RGS Energy (formerly Real Goods Solar) filed for bankruptcy, marking the end of the company's independent operations.
2014 John Schaeffer repurchased the Hopland store and the Real Goods Retail Division from RGSE to run the business privately.
December 20 2011 Merger with Alteris Renewables was completed. The combined company retained the Real Goods Solar name, NASDAQ ticker (RSOL), and Louisville, Colorado headquarters. Alteris equity holders received 8.7 million shares of Real Goods Solar Class A common stock.
June 22 2011 Real Goods Solar announced a merger agreement with Alteris Renewables, a Connecticut-based renewable energy installer, aiming to expand their national solar installation footprint.

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