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Solar Panels at Georgetown University Spur Neighborhood Equity
We are thrilled to announce that we have partnered with Root + Branch to initiate the largest project in our Neighborhood Solar Equity program with Georgetown University. Together, we are set to install 1.1 mW on Georgetown’s campus, making it one … Continue reading
Posted in Finance and the triple bottom line, In the News, Local policy, Nonprofit innovation, Nonprofit partners, Nonprofit partners, Our expertise with nonprofits, Solar finance, Solar power and renewable energy, Solar power in the news, Urban solar
Tagged business growth, climate change, climate justice, Community Renewable Energy, community solar power, community-building, community-owned, community-owned solar power, Green USA, inspiration, nonprofits, shared solar, Solar Power, solar progress, solar savings
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This week in renewable energy: 9/6/13
Every Friday, Community Renewable Energy shares important clean energy developments– and some that are just plain cool. Here’s what we were reading this week.
This week in renewable energy: 8/23/13
Every Friday, Community Renewable Energy shares important clean energy developments– and some that are just plain cool. Here’s what we were reading this week.
Posted in In the News
Tagged community solar power, community-building, community-owned, global good, shared solar, White House
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This week in renewable energy: 7/19/13
Every Friday, Community Renewable Energy shares important clean energy developments– and some that are just plain cool. Here’s what we were reading this week.
This week in renewable energy: 7/12/13
Every Friday, Community Renewable Energy shares important clean energy developments– and some that are just plain cool. Here’s what we were reading this week.
Posted in In the News
Tagged community-building, community-owned, nonprofits, public policy, shared solar
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Slideshow: Community-owned structures and models
Community-owned solar power systems break down barriers between individuals and the benefits of renewable energy. The community-owned models are affordable, inclusive, replicable, overcome barriers to renewable energy, and incorporate education and advocacy. This slideshow introduces some of the variations.
Posted in Community solar
Tagged community-building, community-owned, models, nonprofits, shared solar, solar gardens, special purpose
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Community-building and solar power
Ninety low-income households across Southern California will have solar power systems installed at no cost as a result of a partnership between a nonprofit organization, GRID Alternatives, and a for-profit company, Sullivan Solar Power. For every new system Sullivan installs, they’ll donate … Continue reading
Posted in Nonprofit innovation
Tagged carbon pawprint, community-building, nonprofits, residential, solar savings
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