Go Solar Without the Roof
Learn why community solar is often the cleanest, cheapest, and most equitable way to get your energy in New York.
Learn why community solar is often the cleanest, cheapest, and most equitable way to get your energy in New York.
For Solstice, harnessing solar power isn’t just a matter of technology — it’s also a matter of access.
Sarah Trafton from Hudson Valley 360 covers Solstice’s newest Ellenville project
The Rockland County Times provides simple tips to help homeowners become more energy-efficient along with saving money and time.
The awardees honored by the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy span from universities, utilities, private companies, to trade associations, proving that solar is progressing across the industry spectrum.
California is working to expand solar to more markets; Solstice will offer shared solar in Stockton to low- and moderate-income customers including renters and people with low or no available credit score.
Mothers are the foundation of any family. Community solar can help alleviate the stress they face in paying monthly bills.
The Warwick Valley Chamber Show hosted Solstice’s Community Outreach Coordinator Jackie Burke for a conversation about community solar and how Solstice can help Orange and Rockland customers save on energy.
Solstice celebrates joining the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce as part of its campaign to spread the benefits of solar across the region.
This piece in the Rivertown Magazine shares why solar with Solstice is the perfect addition to your summer.
Solstice Co-Founder and CEO Steph Speirs talks Solstice’s mission, story, future, and why “one of the best opportunities of starting a company is getting to create the world as you think it should be instead of reflecting the world as it is.”
The Daily Freeman Newsletter gives Central Hudson Gas & Electric customers the how and why to sign up for community solar, save, and help raise funds for the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Catskills.