Tag: nonprofits

  • Florida nonprofit group installs solar to reduce energy costs for homeless veterans

    St. Augustine, Florida-based construction nonprofit St. Johns Housing Partnership plans to harness solar energy to help power its main office and three of six apartment units for homeless veterans. Completed in early May 2023 in partnership with Everybody Solar, the installation includes two components: A solar array at the office and another at the veterans’……

  • Sol Systems debuts new ‘Profit Share’ option for SREC customers

    Sol Systems launched an innovative new renewable energy market product, Sol Profit Share, that dedicates at least 5 percent of the net profit to non-profit organizations focused on increasing renewable energy access and sustainability initiatives. Sol Profit Share is now available for all solar renewable energy credit (SREC) owners throughoutRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • High school student gets solar industry partners to donate full PV system to a New Jersey food pantry

    The Flemington Area Food Pantry, serving Hunterdon County, N.J., celebrated and unveiled their brand new solar array installation this week — a project was made possible by a collaborative donation effort among notable solar industry leaders and community volunteers, each supplying their individual components. Among all of the parties who contributedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Figtree Financing develops solar financing model for nonprofits

    Figtree Financing recently funded a PACE-financed prepaid Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a large San Diego church solar project that will serve as the model to generate millions of dollars in savings for nonprofits and houses of worship across California. Figtree is an emerging leader in offering innovative solar financingRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • In Mexico City, Harvesting the Rain Means Water For All

    Isla Urbana helps Mexican families lacking access to clean water install rainwater harvesting systems that keep rain — and resources — in the neighborhood. Thank you for your interest in this story. To read the rest of it, please visit EarthTechling…