Solar with Justice
This report from the CESA aims to accelerate the implementation of solar in under-resourced communities in ways that provide meaningful, long-lasting benefits.
This report from the CESA aims to accelerate the implementation of solar in under-resourced communities in ways that provide meaningful, long-lasting benefits.
Solar Power World: Solstice has officially launched the pre-enrollment waitlist for community solar in New Mexico. To join the official waitlist, residents will need to add their name, email address, and utility provider. This will give them access to be first in line for enrollment on the shared solar farms, offering the opportunity to save up…
Solstice Co-Founders Sandhya Murali and Steph Speirs are millennials solving the problem of solar energy being difficult to implement.
Featured in PR Newswire, Solstice begins enrollment for Toms River residents and surrounding towns for the Toms River community solar farm.
Energy Allies has endorsed the NAACP’s new set of equitable solar policy principles to guide future solar policy.
Solstice was named one of five 2019 American ventures for SheEO, an ecosystem that supports female innovators.
A new article from BostInno provides a look inside Solstice’s work to provide solar energy to the millions of Americans that have until now been locked out of the market.
Ascent Conference put together a list of the 5 most electrifying energy startups. Solstice’s work toward affordable renewable energy made the list!
Learn more about Solstice’s impactful initiatives for residents across Illinois in this featured segment on WGN9’s Daytime Chicago.
The Freeing Energy Project recognized Solstice as one of the best local energy advocacy programs working to increase access to solar energy.
Solstice joined Sustainable Warwick to sign residents up for community solar and give back to local nonprofits.
Solstice-DRS Deal Offers Community Solar Contracts To NYSEG Customers Ojaswita Kutepatil, CMFE Research • August 19, 2018 “This initiative, also known as the Laurens, New York project, will power 400 households throughout Delaware, Chenango, Otsego, and other surrounding counties.”