Join us for an impactful webinar where Black faith leaders will share vital insights on fostering resilience within their communities and congregations. Discover how church leaders can partner with organizations like Groundswell to secure essential funding and bolster resilience initiatives.
Join Groundswell Vice President of Market Development Dan Limbago for an enlightening panel focused on regional Solar for All opportunities at the 2024 Tennessee Valley Solar + Storage Conference. The Tennessee Valley Solar Conference will bring together people interested in growing solar business opportunities in the Tennessee Valley to discuss strategies, market trends, and policies that impact the solar industry. Attendees will participate in in-depth and forward-looking discussions on TVA policy and processes and evolving technical opportunities facing the industry in the Tennessee Valley region.
Join us for an engaging discussion about energy resilience during a 2-hour training session featuring insight from experts in the clean energy and energy resilience space. During Community Energy 101, attendees will learn about the Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP) and energy resilience resources and opportunities through the program.
Community solar is one of the fastest growing options for corporate renewable procurements — and with good reason. The structure offers flexibility in different energy markets while supporting sustainability goals. Furthermore, community solar can be leveraged to advance environmental justice by significantly reducing energy burdens for low-income and disadvantaged communities (LIDAC).
Join us as we explore the critical role clean energy initiatives play in empowering communities, focusing on building trust and expanding access. Many communities face challenges related to uncertainty and skepticism surrounding new energy projects, particularly with community solar.
Join Groundswell CEO Michelle Moore for an engaging discussion about resilience at the Kentucky Governor's Conference on Energy & the Environment in Lexington, Kentucky.