Financing for Solar Energy
Information of financing solar energy, whether a nonprofit, business, or on a home. Included template documents, town hall files, and information on schools going solar.
Information of financing solar energy, whether a nonprofit, business, or on a home. Included template documents, town hall files, and information on schools going solar.
Virginia Beach Case Study on Ruth McElroy Amundsen’s Opportunity Fund. Includes direct quotes, statistics, and background information.
A collection of data, case studies, and information on climate and resilience for educators. Includes educational videos, graphs, maps, and more on climate risks, vulnerabilities, and actions.
Local students OWN IT. Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) students recently participated in the Our Watershed Needs Identified for Today and Tomorrow (OWN-ITT) competition. Case Studies including story maps
Downloadable PDFs on C-PACE (Commercial property Assessed Clean Energy) for the Mid-Atlantic Region. C-PACE is a financing mechanism for owners of commercial property to fund energy-related property improvements with no upfront costs.
Mothers Out Front conducts workshops to help low income neighborhoods save energy and save on utility bills with Equitable Energy Efficiency (EEE) campaign, also developed pipelines web sites.
Learn about the issues involving Solar Energy and policies. Topics include Net Metering, Solar & Electric Vehicles, Tax & Energy Credits, Community Solar Projects, and Energy Grid Reform.
Learn more about solar energy, photovoltaic cells, and the process of a home or business going solar.
The Opportunity Zone Fund hires residents of the OZs to be trained as solar installers and work on the installation jobs in those neighborhoods. Follow the link to apply for free
As part of the national Qualified Opportunity Zone program, which incentivizes investment in low-income areas, a fund in Norfolk has started up, the Norfolk Solar Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund, which
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