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Village of Kildeer
The Village of Kildeer wanted to give its 1,200 residents a renewable energy option for their electricity without compromising the town’s appearance and policies that prevented rooftop solar installations in Kildeer. The town partnered with Solstice to run a three-month campaign to educate residents on community solar and help them enroll in the program. Their […]
Arc Rockland
The Arc Rockland, a nonprofit that supports over 1,000 community members with intellectual and other developmental disabilities, found community solar to be a no-cost solution to reduced energy bills. The organization enrolled 28 of its own properties and ran a referral campaign for friends, family, and employees to join Arc in the program which generated […]
El Valor
El Valor is a nonprofit organization serving over 4,000 children, adults with disabilities, and their families in the Chicagoland area. They enrolled 12 of their own properties, including Children & Family Centers, a Technology Center, a Vocational Development Center, and 6 Community Residence Homes for adults with disabilities, on Solstice community solar projects. As a […]
Borland House Inn
Built in 1789, the Borland House Inn is an iconic stop in Montgomery, New York. The family-owned business has been serving happy customers in the Hudson Valley for years. The inn itself is a historical building, and it depends largely on visitors seeking charm and beautiful scenery, making rooftop solar less than ideal. Community solar […]