Community Projects Are Our Specialty
The Inflation Reduction Act changed the solar incentive landscape for non-profits and municipalities, and
we are invested in building a sustainable, strong energy grid accessible to everyone.
Westminster Center School goes solar to cover more than 100% of the current electricity needs for the Westminster Town School District!
We are inspired by and committed to our community. We proudly support the local non-profits that keep our region vibrant and strong.
“Although the town was divided in the past about locating a wind farm here, there was little opposition to the array or anything else ARPA is funding. This money can help pull us together. We all value that building. It is the center of our community and a source of unity.”
The Inflation Reduction Act changed the solar incentive landscape for non-profits and municipalities and St Michael School in Brattleboro has made a bold step into the future with a new solar energy system.
The Putney Coop and Southern Vermont Solar — two local businesses with a dedication to building a strong, resilient community
An article in Green Energy Times tells the story of how one family worked to “say good-bye to oil-based heat forever” in an older Vermont home with an installation from Southern Vermont Solar.
Accumulated solar credits fund camper scholarships at this innovative camp — what a great idea!
With 23,000 taps and vacuum pumps to collect sap from the trees, Sidelands used large amounts of electricity. Learn how one sugaring operation went solar with strong local connections and commitment.
“I am so grateful to folks who contributed to our capital campaign that we were able to do this. People come up the stairs, proud of the decision and of the distinctive panels. . . . .”