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Jeremy Begay, Solar, Navajo Nation
"What’s memorable is the elderly, that’s what really drives me. It's amazing just seeing their faces when they flip on the light switch for the first time."
Page Spring Cellars, Solar, Arizona
Page Springs Cellars has installed solar panels to reduce energy costs, developed on-site waste processing features, and uses solar-powered well pumps to produce their grapes in the region’s arid climate.
Joy Seitz, Solar, Arizona
“I love being a part of a disruptive sector and changing the type of fuel people use to live their life.”
Jim Stack, Solar, Arizona
“Clean energy is so much better than any fossil fuel. It has less water use, no clean up after use and spills. It also is the lowest cost.”