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  • September 25, 2017

    The Sustainability Movement Confronts its 'Lean In' Moment

    Green Biz

  • April 13, 2017

    Bipartisan group of former federal CSOs has some advice for President Trump

    Green Biz

  • February 24, 2017

    You Can't Have Lasting Sustainability Without Social Inclusion

    Green Biz

  • February 09, 2017

    Panels to the People: 'Community Solar' Aims to Democratize the Sun

    The Christian Science Monitor

  • December 29, 2016

    2016 Offers These Tastes of Hope for the Future

    Green Biz

  • October 05, 2016

    Leaky furnaces, exposed wires, and faulty vents: Efficiency in low-income homes offers safety and savings

    Think Progress

  • July 26, 2016

    Why Should Only the Wealthy Get Solar Panels?

    The Atlantic

  • May 13, 2016

    How Low-Income Households Can Take Advantage Of Renewable Energy And Efficiency

    Think Progress

  • May 09, 2016

    Going beyond one million solar installations

    CNBC

  • May 01, 2016

    From Green Power to Economic Empowerment

    USGBC+

  • April 14, 2016

    Where America's Poor Pay the Most for Electricity

    CityLab

  • April 07, 2016

    Study Finds that Working Families Pay the Most for Electricity Despite Lower Price Trends and Affordable Clean Energy Alternatives

    WDRB 41 - Louisiville, KY

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Groundswell builds community power.

 

Groundswell builds people-centered solar projects that deliver energy equity and economic opportunity. From project development to project finance, and from construction to customer enrollment and support, we focus on the “community” in community solar. Our solar projects leverage private capital for social good – providing real investment, good jobs, locally generated clean power, and deep energy savings to our neighbors who need it the most.

Groundswell’s Share Power TM program is revolutionizing community solar by eliminating barriers like long-term contracts and high consumer credit scores. Share Power TM has the potential to double the addressable market for community solar and deliver deep savings to people who need it the most. Inspired by Human Centered Design and the challenge to “love your neighbor as yourself,” renters and homeowners who join a Groundswell solar project get locally generated power and share savings with local income-qualified households. Groundswell and Share Power TM preserve affordability for all neighbors and helps communities thrive.

Groundswell builds community power by connecting solar power with economic empowerment and putting people first. We believe that clean energy is a necessity, not a luxury; we’re all in this together; and we can’t afford to leave our neighbors behind.

More about Groundswell 

For media inquiries, please contact:

Bartees Cox
bartees.cox@groundswell.org
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