Community solar marketers can turn state mandates to serve low-income households into a lifeline by partnering with established anti-poverty infrastructure like Community Action Partnerships (CAPs).
The program will allow renters and homeowners to share the power generated by commercial solar rooftop projects around New Jersey.
Roger Sikes, a campaigner with Solar United Neighbors, sees new momentum behind the effort. Ohio is a net importer of energy, ...
Ampion Renewable Energy has enrolled more than 1,400 low-income residents in the Erie County Low-Income Program for ...
CleanCapital announced the upcoming completion of two brownfield solar development projects — Yeoman Solar in Waukegan, ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Applications are now open for the city’s Community Solar program, which city officials said could save income-eligible residents on their energy bills The city is partnering with the ...
Net energy billing gives utility customers an option to purchase solar credits that could offset their utility bills.
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