Geostellar works with Etsy to form Etsy Solar

Online solar marketplace Geostellar officially announced a partnership with Etsy, Inc., a marketplace where people around the world connect to make, sell and buy unique goods, to launch a new pilot program called Etsy Solar. The program will help members of the Etsy community install solar panels on their homes or studios at deeply discounted prices, while creating verified carbon emissions reductions.

Geostellar solar power softwareEtsy plans on using these emissions reductions in aggregate — pending approval from each participant — to create offsets that will be applied on a yearly basis against its marketplace shipping emissions (95 percent of the company’s overall carbon footprint) to meet its long-term goal of running a carbon neutral marketplace.

When a new participant applies for the Etsy Solar pilot program, Geostellar will instantly tailor a solar energy installation and financing plan to meet the unique needs of each individual household. Geostellar will then provide a discount based on the potential contribution of the clean solar energy generation toward the comprehensive emissions reduction goals of the Etsy community. Etsy developed the process according to Gold Standard requirements to enable those reduction rights to be validated, verified and registered as carbon offsets.

“When we initially came up with the concept, it was difficult to find a partner who would be up for the challenge of building a new type of program that will significantly reduce barriers to going solar and allow participants to contribute the distributed offsets they generate to a single project across the community,” said Chelsea Mozen, Senior Energy and Carbon Specialist at Etsy. “Ultimately, it was clear to us that Geostellar’s platform and vision was best suited to make Etsy Solar a reality.”

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Geostellar and Etsy collaboratively designed Etsy Solar to quantify the emissions reduction associated with each solar installation, transfer the emissions reduction and compensate the homeowner at the Social Cost of Carbon, with current discounts at $37 per metric ton CO2e.

Starting with pilot programs in Florida, New York, West Virginia and Utah, participating Etsy community members will receive an average discount of $2,000 for a typical installation based on the estimated solar energy production and the emissions intensity of the regional electricity grid. In areas where emissions reduction attributes cannot be transferred to Etsy by community members due to regulations or competing incentives, an alternative discount will be offered to encourage nationwide participation.

“We are so pleased that Etsy selected our platform to support such an innovative, game-changing climate initiative,” said David Levine, CEO of Geostellar. “We are eager to provide an exceptional solar experience for the members of Etsy’s community.”

Emissions reductions will be validated and verified according to the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) defined by the Kyoto Protocol under the auspices of the United Nations. Etsy Solar has been designed according to Gold Standard requirements.

As part of the pilot program, Geostellar will provide the discount of $37 per metric ton CO2e to the first 100 qualifying households that go solar directly through Geostellar’s sponsored solar program. Customers that do not qualify for the verified emissions reduction program due to conflicting state or utility programs will receive an alternative discount of $500.

— Solar Builder magazine

[source: http://solarbuildermag.com/news/geostellar-works-etsy-form-etsy-solar/]

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