Solar United Neighbors Announces Cumberland Dauphin 2024 Solar Co-op; Info Sessions Start August 21
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Solar United Neighbors has launched the Cumberland-Dauphin Solar Co-op, a group buying program for residential solar in Cumberland and Dauphin Counties. It’s a free, zero obligation program that lets homeowners, nonprofits, and small businesses receive a customized proposal at a competitive price for a solar installation, Level 2 EV charger, and/or battery back-up. In-person and virtual information sessions will be held-- -- August 21, 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Solar 101, a free virtual informational session about rooftop solar, solar economics, and the Cumberland-Dauphin Solar Co-op. Click Here to register. -- August 27, 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Solar Happy Hour at The Sturges Speakeasy (400 Forster St. Harrisburg). An opportunity to meet others in Dauphin County who are interested in solar. Click Here to register. -- September 17, 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Solar 101 at the Hershey Public Library (701 Cocoa Ave. Hershey). A free virtual informational session about rooftop solar, solar economics, and the Cumberland-Dauphin Solar Co-op. Click Here to register. In addition to competitive pricing on solar panels, by joining a Solar Co-op you get: -- Info to help you understand solar. Our vendor-neutral solar experts are here to help you understand how solar works and make the best decision for your energy needs. -- A direct line to ask specific questions. You can call or email us anytime you need help. We’ll be here now and long after you install solar. -- A team that solicits and reviews proposals from solar companies. First, Solar United Neighbors requests bids on your behalf. Then, a committee of your fellow co-op members meet to assess the pros and cons and select the best installer for the group. (Note: If that sounds interesting to you, you’re also welcome to join the selection committee!) -- Community. You’ll join the growing solar movement. You’ll have a built-in network of support and inspiration from others who, like you, are taking a stand for energy freedom and advancing the clean energy economy. -- A bigger impact! Going solar creates jobs and puts energy production and its benefits back in the hands of the people and contributes to cleaner air and water for everyone. A solar co-op amplifies those outcomes exponentially. Visit the SUN Cumberland-Dauphin Solar Co-op webpage to learn more. Related Articles: -- Clean Energy Boom Brings More Than $1 Billion In Private Investment To Pennsylvania, 2,881 New Jobs [PaEN] -- PA Interfaith Power & Light, Jewish Earth Alliance Hosts Aug. 21 Webinar On Applying For The New Solar For Schools Grant Program [PaEN] -- PennDOT Announces $7.1 Million In Federal Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Grants [PaEN] -- Penn State, Shell Petrochemicals, Shell Pipeline Company Announce Collaboration Focused On Energy And Sustainability [PaEN] NewsClips: -- PennLive Guest Essay: As A Mom, Solar For Schools Brings Me Peace Of Mind - By Carolyn Heckman, Evangelical Environmental Network -- WHYY - Sophia Schmidt: The Philly Region Is Claiming Millions In Home Energy Tax Credits, Here’s How Taxpayers Saved -- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: PA Consumers Like Clean Energy Tax Incentives, Survey Shows -- Public News Service: 2 Years Of Federal Inflation Reduction Act In PA - Carbon Reduction, Job Creation, Support For Disadvantaged Communities -- Green Building Alliance: Erie 2030 District Holds Aug. 20 Progress Report Reception To Celebrate Progress Toward Carbon, Energy Reduction Goals -- Post-Gazette: Chatham University’s Eden Hall Campus Is A Living, Breathing Embodiment Of Environmental Consciousness -- Warren Times Editorial: Renewables Can Come Quick [Local Wind Energy Ordinances] -- ABC27: Controversy Growing As Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant Revival Talks Gain Traction -- PennLive: Possible Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant Restart Draws Protest -- Inside Climate News: How The Wharton School At The University Of Pennsylvania, Other Top Business Schools Are Training MBAs For The Climate Economy -- Marcellus Drilling News: Shell Flushes $1 Million Down Penn State Toilet On Energy Transition, DEI; Is It Buying Off Penn State? [PDF of article] -- WHYY: Climate Change Takes Center Stage At Philadelphia Gas Commission Meeting -- PennLive Guest Essay: We Can Only Manage Climate Change If We Acknowledge Its Devastating Impact On Poor People - By Raiyan Bakshi, Intern, World Affairs Council Of Harrisburg and PennLive [Posted: August 15, 2024] |
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