Sentences with phrase «ensuring access to solar»

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Conuco Solar will ensure that anyone can still have access to clean, renewable energy by essentially renting space at our solar farm, rather than having to set up their panels at home or their place of business where space may be limSolar will ensure that anyone can still have access to clean, renewable energy by essentially renting space at our solar farm, rather than having to set up their panels at home or their place of business where space may be limsolar farm, rather than having to set up their panels at home or their place of business where space may be limited.
CCSA will continue working with its member companies, stakeholders and others to ensure that policymakers nationwide have the tools they need to help ensure solar access for all.
Three solar panels, neon lamps and other electrical appliances ensure that the children can continue their studies after dark as the village has no access to electricity.
Following on today's order, we urge the PUC to finalize key details of the program as soon as possible to ensure equitable access to solar for all Oregonians, whether through solar panels on their roof or in their community.»
GRID is excited to be part of the Obama Administration's Clean Energy Savings for All Americans Initiative, announced today to ensure that every family in the United States has access to solar energy.
«Increasing access to clean energy, like solar, is critical in ensuring all New Yorkers have the opportunity to do their part in the fight against global climate disruption,» said Lisa Dix, New York Senior Representative of the Sierra Club.
John B. Rhodes, President and CEO, NYSERDA, said, «This first - in - the - State Shared Renewables solar project advances Governor Cuomo's energy goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ensure New Yorkers have access to clean, affordable, locally - produced power.
Family farmers like Will Harris in Bluffton are also using solar energy to help power their farms, while folks like Greg Brooks of Walton EMC and Nathaniel Smith of the Partnership for Southern Equity are working to ensure that every family and business, including those in low - income communities, have access to local, affordable renewable energy.
It is the architect who must ensure solar access to the buildings within the envelope, tackling problems of overshadowing within the envelope itself.
MassSolar is non-profit organization working to establish a renewable energy economy, ensure fair compensation for solar owners and provide equitable access to solar for everyone in the Commonwealth.
«We appreciate the Baker Administration's attention to maintaining a stable businesses environment, however this proposal will require some adjustments to ensure it works for community solar, which is critical for expanding access to solar to more customers, even if they don't have a sunny roof.»
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