In many communities, hospitals, places of worship, and recreation centers play a vital role in bringing people together and helping in times of need.
Now, community centers are turning to solar and storage to provide power and are exploring new solar savings and benefit-sharing models along the way.
Here’s what this looks like across the country.
Solar Powers Places of Worship
Thanks to new federal clean energy incentives, places of worship are adopting solar faster than ever before. Previously, only homeowners and commercial entities could claim the incentives, but under the new law, nonprofits and places of worship can now use them to cut down on the upfront costs of going solar.