CleanTechnica: Solstice Initiative Works Toward Affordable Solar Through Community Solar
By Important Media Cross-Post, August 10, 2015 Read The Article
By Important Media Cross-Post, August 10, 2015 Read The Article
Yesenia Rivera, Executive Director of Energy Allies, weighs in on the Inflation Reduction Act recently passed by the Senate along with other Environmental Justice advocates and solar industry leaders.
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…
Co-Founder and CEO Steph Speirs brings a glimmer of hope for the climate tech industry in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse that rocked the tech world.
Solstice’s Co-Founder and COO Sandhya Murali is featured in this Canary Media article on revitalizing communities through community solar.
By Solar Power World, November 17, 2017 See The Article
We’re proud to partner with Sustainable Warwick Network to help empower communities to support renewable energy, save money, and spread the word about community solar.
Sited in Otsego County, the project is expected to provide enough clean energy to power the equivalent of about 400 average-size homes per year.
By Inside Climate News, November 22, 2017 See The Article
By Clean Power Marketing Group, October 24, 2017 See The Article
By many measures, community solar is on the rise. In the last year, it’s driven a large portion of solar growth.
Construction Begins Next Week On New Laurens Solar Farm Libby Cudmore,The Freeman’s Journal • August 21, 2018 “With plans to bring solar energy to 400 households throughout Otsego and the surrounding counties, construction on the new 13-acre community solar farm on Pool Brook Road north of this village is slated to begin next week.”