Community Solar Farm Breaks Ground In Upstate New York
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.
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.
A new article from BostInno provides a look inside Solstice’s work to provide solar energy to the millions of Americans that have until now been locked out of the market.
On this episode of World-changing Women, Steph Speirs explains how she built Solstice and why she feels we all need to use our voices for change.
Yale’s Clean Energy Finance Forum details a report on how innovative solutions can help solar companies reach the low- to moderate-income market.
Most Americans want clean energy, but few have access to rooftop solar. Steph Speirs presents on how that’s changing.
From advancing access to community solar to improving energy storage, learn how Solstice and others are working to democratize access to clean energy.
Conscious Company Media puts “a spotlight on the courageous female-identifying game-changers paving the way for positive global impact.”
Whether you choose to divest from fossil fuels or sign up for community solar, you can change the world for the better in 2019.
By many measures, community solar is on the rise. In the last year, it’s driven a large portion of solar growth.
This year, SheEO conducted its third round of contributions to women-led ventures for social good. With help from the Philanthropic Ventures Foundation, Solstice received generous support.
ELLE and INCO presented The Impact Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award to Solstice Co-Founder and CEO Steph Speirs.
Solstice was named one of five 2019 American ventures for SheEO, an ecosystem that supports female innovators.