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- Home Page - Groundswell
Groundswell is cutting energy bills in half for more than 7,000 income-qualified families—delivering over $3 6 million in annual savings across communities in the Heartland, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeast
- Community Resilience Hubs - Groundswell
Groundswell’s Community Resilience Hubs equip local communities with solar energy and backup energy storage, ensuring critical services—such as powering medical devices, enabling emergency communications, and phone charging—remain readily available during power outages
- Ronald Newman - Groundswell
Ronald Newman leads Groundswell’s SE Rural Power program, consistent with the organization’s Solar for All grant from the Environmental Protection Agency The program facilitates the development of community solar projects across eight states in the Southeast
- Groundswell Expands Community Resilience Hub Program in Maryland with . . .
Groundswell leverages our SolMateTM data platform to enable scale while ensuring measurable success We’re on track to deliver over $29 million in annual energy savings to more than 36,000 families and deploy more than 40 resilience hubs across 12 states by 2030
- Community Solar - Groundswell
Groundswell’s community solar projects expand access to solar energy by establishing a shared, centralized source of energy generation and distributing energy bill credits to income-qualified customers free of cost
- Groundswell Issues RFP for Solar Developers to Expand Community Solar . . .
Groundswell, a nonprofit that builds community power, has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking experienced solar developers to advance the Southeast Rural Power, Solar for All program
- Illinois Community Solar Energy Sovereignty - Groundswell
Focusing on Ford Heights, Illinois, and Champaign, Illinois, Groundswell’s approach to expanding clean energy across Illinois and the Heartland begins with community participation and collaboration
- Michelle Moore - Groundswell
Michelle Moore is author of “Rural Renaissance” and CEO of Groundswell, a 501 (c) (3) that builds community power by cutting electricity bills in half with solar, energy storage, and energy efficiency projects that make local communities more resilient
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