Nonprofit Aids Startups Finding Green Solutions In Energy, Transportation
“Every year, the organization selects 15 to 20 companies that best fit its mission of improving people’s lives and solving world challenges through innovative solutions.”
“Every year, the organization selects 15 to 20 companies that best fit its mission of improving people’s lives and solving world challenges through innovative solutions.”
The projects will together account for up to two megawatts of additional clean energy production, enough to power approximately 350 underserved households.
“Among the projects funded…are Solstice Power Technologies, which connects users to free community-shared solar power.”
Ascent Conference put together a list of the 5 most electrifying energy startups. Solstice’s work toward affordable renewable energy made the list!
Elemental Excelerator announced today that it will invest up to $750,000 in Solstice Power Technologies to expand its community solar services to California.
Kelly Roache, Director of Inclusion at Solstice, helps explain how New York’s new distributed energy policy is impacting the community solar market.
Solstice Marketing Director Andrew Alayza highlights how greater contract flexibility and higher customer savings rates benefit developers and customers alike.
Solstice CEO Steph Speirs joins WIOX radio to explain how residents in Chenango, Otsego, Delaware, and surrounding counties can save 10% on their utility bill by enrolling in a community solar garden at no cost.
“A recent report from Bloomberg heralded a bold new milestone in the global transition to renewable energy: one trillion watts of installed solar and wind capacity worldwide. There’s just one problem.”
In this episode of Radio Entrepreneurs, Solstice Co-Founder Sandhya Murali shares how her company is making solar energy more inclusive for every American.
Shopping for Community Solar? Contract Terms Are Getting Friendlier Emma Foehringer Merchant , Greentech Media • August 19, 2018 “Solstice introduces a “no-risk” contract, following a trend of increasingly flexible terms.”
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.”