Geostellar continues in its quest to change the way solar systems are sold, this time with a unique partnership involving Progressive National Baptist Convention (PNBC), a Baptist denomination with an estimated membership of 2.5 million people, and Together Solar, a developer of shared-solar energy generation projects. The goal here is to offer clean, renewable power through PNBC member churches to their communities and congregations.
“Our partnership with Geostellar will bring a myriad of benefits to our churches, congregations and communities,” said Reverend Dr. James C. Perkins, President of PNBC. “Lower energy costs, cleaner air, economic opportunity and job creation within our local communities are just a few of the crucial advantages to this synergistic partnership. Community Solar is an important model of community investment that will empower our congregations to participate in the new, transformative energy economy.”
“We are excited to partner with PNBC and member congregations to provide clean, affordable solar energy to underserved communities everywhere,” said David Levine, CEO of Geostellar. “With Community Solar, churches, schools and local businesses can play a key role in the transition to solar energy, bringing unparalleled opportunity for economic expansion and resilience in the face of climate change.”
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Community Solar benefits every member of the community by allowing homes and businesses to subscribe to the electricity generated by solar panels hosted on other sites within the community. Local subscribers draw on clean solar energy at costs well below the grid utility rate. Residential, commercial and industrial properties that host solar panels receive a new income stream. Qualified local contractors provide solar panel installation, operations and maintenance. Solar Professionals licensed and trained by Geostellar earn commissions by securing hosting and subscription agreements.
Geostellar and participating organizations such as the PNBC and member churches are initially offering Community Solar in 14 states, including the District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and Minnesota. Residential and commercial solar installations are available nationwide. According to Solar Energy Industries Association, Community Solar is expected to add an impressive 1.8 gigawatts to the 102 cumulative megawatts installed through early 2016.
Here is some more info on Geostellar from our archives.
— Solar Builder magazine
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