Tag: financing
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Arizona utility launches program to install solar on customer houses at no cost
Arizona utility APS has launched a new program, APS Solar Communities, to make renewable energy more accessible. Designed specifically for limited- and moderate-income customers, APS Solar Communities approved participants agree to have a rooftop solar system installed at no cost. Customers then begin receiving a monthly $30 bill credit fromRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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C-PACE financing for solar, efficiency projects now approved in Delaware
Delaware Governor John Carney signed Senate Bill 113 into law on Wednesday, enabling Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing in Delaware. Once implemented, PACE will offer a new method for financing commercial energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Governor Carney praised the bill’s potential impact on Delaware, “By offeringRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Wells Fargo commits $5 million to GRID Alternatives’ Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund
Wells Fargo is committing $5 million over three years to support solar projects in tribal communities across the U.S. The donation to nonprofit GRID Alternatives, a national leader in making solar technology and training accessible to underserved communities, supports the founding of GRID’s new Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund. The fundRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nautilus Solar acquires community solar portfolio from Clean Energy Collective
Nautilus Solar Energy LLC, has acquired a 13.5 MWdc community solar portfolio from Clean Energy Collective (CEC), the nation’s leading developer of community solar solutions. This community solar portfolio is made up of projects in Massachusetts, where the offtake is with qualified commercial subscribers, and New York, where the offtakeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Meet Fellowship Energy, a company financing solar systems for faith-based organizations
Sustainability is often an important aspect of a faith-based community’s mission, but churches, parochial schools and other nonprofits have been left out of the solar revolution due to their inability to take advantage of federal solar tax incentives and other challenges. Places of worship was one segment highlighted in thisRead More — Solar Builder magazine