Environment & Energy
Related: About this forumMeet the Country's Solar Co-op Started by Preteens
This looks like an excellent program! I'm going to try and find/start a co-op in my area.
The nonprofit Solar United Neighbors (SUN) worked closely with 12 applicants of the Solar for All program and will continue the process with grant recipients as funds are dispersed. In an interview with me for the Independent Media Institute on April 26, SUNs communications director, Ben Delman, said that it had been an exciting week as their organization put significant work into the Solar for All program. He says this will infuse money to local governments to help expand solar access to low-income communities.
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/meet-the-countrys-solar-co-op-started-by-preteens/
Oldtimeralso
(1,942 posts)I thought that President Carter built a solar array on his farm in Plains and shares the power with the residents of the town. He is the best President in my 75 years, possibly ever!
Brenda
(1,354 posts)Published on February 21, 2020
Jimmy Carter Put Solar Panels on His Farmland and They're Now Powering Half of His Georgia Hometown
Where the famed peanut-farming president used to grow crops like nuts and soybeans, 3,852 solar panels now stand to capture the Georgia sunlight, providing more than 50 percent of the small towns energy.
Edited to add:
Thanks Oldtimeralso for letting me know about this and a big THANK YOU to Jimmy Carter for everything you've done for people in Georgia and America.
CoopersDad
(2,909 posts)Think. Again.
(18,652 posts)I am so thrilled that are thinkin about joining, or even starting from scratch, a solar co-op in your area!
How exciting!
There are quite a few examples of successful shared solar energy co-ops you might look into for inspiration and maybe even technical assistance, here's another article to get you started:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/solar-co-ops-rise-as-a-solution-for-low-income-families-to-access-renewable-energy/ar-BB1m6yn5
Brenda
(1,354 posts)Well ya know, I live in the Sun Belt and have always been astonished how few homes I see with solar panels.
Yeah, I live in a red state. This is not going to be easy.
Think. Again.
(18,652 posts)LiberaBlueDem
(1,160 posts)What we need more of
"It is inevitable"