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Community solar farms in our area, such as the one in Laurens promoted by Solstice, and developed by Delaware River Solar, drop the cost of using solar for electricity.
Community solar farms in our area, such as the one in Laurens promoted by Solstice, and developed by Delaware River Solar, drop the cost of using solar for electricity.
Learn why community solar is often the cleanest, cheapest, and most equitable way to get your energy in New York.
By Cheryl Dorsey, June 23, 2015
By Ben Schiller, August 6, 2015 Read The Article
The solar industry’s stocks continue to rise while the price of solar continues to decline. Grist explains how the solar sector is booming despite the economic downturn, and how Solstice and other companies providing climate change solutions have continued to push forward.
Community Solar Spread Slowed By Outrageous Contract Terms Frank Andorka, SolarWakeup • August 21, 2018 “50% to 75% of electrical consumers don’t have access to traditional customer-sited solar arrays. It would be a shame to leave that much of the market on the table when a fix like the one Solstice is proposing is…
Karma Impact explains how community solar companies like Solstice are helping businesses and households access the sun’s energy in a more just, equitable fashion.
The latest Clean Energy Boom Report underscores President Biden’s clean energy plan, triggering over $310 billion in clean energy investments, with Solstice CEO Steph Speirs highlighting the plan’s empowerment of historically marginalized communities through initiatives like the National Clean Investment Fund and the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund’s Solar For All program. Read the full story…
How do you build community and trust during COVID-19? How can cleantech help people now? Natalia Sharova shares Co-founder and CEO Steph Speirs’ insights.
By Rachel Nania, November 10, 2016 Read The Article