Statement on Recent Federal Actions
Since its inception, Solstice has committed itself to and sought to practice the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Since its inception, Solstice has committed itself to and sought to practice the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
BOSTON – Solstice, a Boston-based startup dedicated to expanding access to affordable solar power, is joining the prestigious Techstars Boston 2017 Program.
Solstice helps to sell out rare greater Boston community solar project in record time.
Oxford, MA – Solstice, a Boston-based social enterprise dedicated to expanding clean energy access to all Americans, is excited to announce that the Barrett Street Solar Farm in Oxford, MA, is open to enrolling additional households.
Baldwin, NY – This week marks the first for households and small businesses in Central New York and the state’s Southern Tier to enroll for a community solar subscription with a new, more customer-friendly contract.
March 2, 2018- The Massachusetts Clean Energy Commission (MassCEC), announced today a $50,000 investment in Solstice under its AccelerateMass program.
Barre, MA – Today, Solstice announced that only 20 spots remain in a set of Barre, MA solar gardens, giving Worcester County households the chance to support local, clean energy and save on their electricity costs.
Cambridge, MA – The Park Foundation, a family foundation that focuses on education, public broadcasting, and the environment, has pledged to support Solstice’s community solar education and movement-building work in New York…
Residents of New York State’s Central Hudson region will be able to save with new no-risk community solar contracts.
Solstice announced today that it would offer community solar to 400 households across Otsego, Delaware, Chenango, and surrounding counties…
Elemental Excelerator announced today that it will invest up to $750,000 in Solstice Power Technologies to expand its community solar services to California.
The projects will together account for up to two megawatts of additional clean energy production, enough to power approximately 350 underserved households.
Solstice was awarded a grant of $1.5 million by the US Department of Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office to research and develop technologies that expand the use and lower the cost of solar for underserved communities.