Category: Green & Clean
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Direct Solar America’s decentralized, virtual sales connect solar installers with leads during the pandemic
Direct Solar America, a subsidiary of SinglePoint, is a solar concierge of sorts that partners with solar installers throughout the country to grow the solar industry. They walk the homeowner from initial touch through the closed contract to have solar installed on the home, and then one of DirectRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Standard Solar’s newest Vermont solar project is part of state’s Standard Offer Program
Standard Solar completed a 3.2-MW solar project in Wallingford, Vt. The project, owned and operated by Standard Solar, will provide clean energy to Vermont’s electric utilities under the state’s Standard Offer Program. The Standard Offer Program was enacted by the Vermont Legislature with the goal of promoting the development ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nexamp helping to source PPE for hospitals, donating to local food banks
Nexamp, a Boston-based clean energy company and owner/operator of community solar farms across the country, is launching two new philanthropic initiatives to help communities respond to the COVID-19 crisis. Nexamp is working through Feeding America to contribute funds to food banks serving those struggling with the economic impact of COVID-19.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nexamp helping to source PPE for hospitals, donating to local food banks
Nexamp, a Boston-based clean energy company and owner/operator of community solar farms across the country, is launching two new philanthropic initiatives to help communities respond to the COVID-19 crisis. Nexamp is working through Feeding America to contribute funds to food banks serving those struggling with the economic impact of COVID-19.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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How utility contracts are halting Virginia’s solar expansion in some rural areas
From Energy News Network: By now, Denechia Edwards figured the rooftop of Ridgeview High School in southwest Virginia would be the highlight of a lesson about solar ingenuity deep in the heart of coal country. But the 700-kilowatt system proposed in 2018 is still on hold. That means no $10,000 annual savingsRead More — Solar Builder magazine