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Stacey Rashti, Solar, Colorado
“Cumulatively we have generated 19 megawatts from March of 2020, with 26 panels in total. My electric bill is $0 and we haven’t had a bill since we turned it on.”
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.
Rachel Bonas, Solar, Maryland
“I have to say this was one of the best decisions I have ever made, wish I had done it earlier.”
The Farm at Still Hollow Spirits, Solar, West Virginia
Athey Lutz, a fifth-generation West Virginian, emphasized the importance of environmental sustainability, rooted in the area’s traditional moonshine culture.
Lakeshore Die Cast, Solar, Michigan
“I have been looking for something to solve my ever increasing power bill and offset tax liability. And that's how I ended up coming across solar.”
Jackie Conover, Community Solar, New Jersey
“I just think it's a matter of educating people. I think people see solar and their eyes glaze over, especially if they live in an apartment or condo. The idea that you're participating in a collective effort to improve our energy grid is really appealing.”
Mattie Montalvo, Community Solar, New Jersey
“Solar energy sustains all life. It empowers and grounds us as a solid advocate on Earth’s behalf.”
Kristen Harper, Unitarian Church of Barnstable, Massachusetts
“We feel a responsibility to help address climate change and to be more energy efficient. You know, we would like to live more in harmony with nature as opposed to against it and we want to lower our carbon footprint.”
Marvin Lindsay, First Presbyterian Church, New Jersey
“ know that affordability varies from state to state, but it really is worth investigating rooftop solar and energy efficient appliances! Find the options that are right for you!”