Top 19 in 19: Renewable Energy Firms Founded By Women
More and more “wacky” ideas are coming to fruition to solve the complex problems facing our planet, and many of the innovators and pioneers putting forth these solutions are women.
More and more “wacky” ideas are coming to fruition to solve the complex problems facing our planet, and many of the innovators and pioneers putting forth these solutions are women.
Solstice was named one of five 2019 American ventures for SheEO, an ecosystem that supports female innovators.
ELLE and INCO presented The Impact Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award to Solstice Co-Founder and CEO Steph Speirs.
This year, SheEO conducted its third round of contributions to women-led ventures for social good. With help from the Philanthropic Ventures Foundation, Solstice received generous support.
By many measures, community solar is on the rise. In the last year, it’s driven a large portion of solar growth.
Community solar farms in our area, such as the one in Laurens promoted by Solstice, and developed by Delaware River Solar, drop the cost of using solar for electricity.
We know that for the whole of the energy industry’s history, all the benefits in energy systems have been unevenly distributed. It’s time to make a change.
Earlier this year, Solstice introduced the EnergyScore, a new metric replacing traditional solar financing options.
Whether you choose to divest from fossil fuels or sign up for community solar, you can change the world for the better in 2019.
Conscious Company Media puts “a spotlight on the courageous female-identifying game-changers paving the way for positive global impact.”
From advancing access to community solar to improving energy storage, learn how Solstice and others are working to democratize access to clean energy.
Most Americans want clean energy, but few have access to rooftop solar. Steph Speirs presents on how that’s changing.