Thank you, Enphase, for your continued generous support as a GRID Alternatives equipment partner since 2012! We're so proud of everything we've done together to make solar power and solar job training accessible to communities that need them most.
Dorothy Stallworth has seen a lot in the more than 40 years she has spent living in Menlo Park. But never, she shared, has she experienced anything like GRID Alternatives’ 12th Annual Solarthon, which recently filled her small Belle Haven neighborhood with more than 120 volunteers, job trainees, and partners on Saturday, June 10th.
Throughout the month of April, participants and job trainees came together to help us install solar on the Fair Street Apartments in Norwalk, CT, marking the launch of our multifamily affordable solar program in the State of Connecticut!
When we put solar on a home, much of the energy it produces ends up back on the power grid, earning credits that offset electricity purchased from the utility at other times of day. But one GRID homeowner now has a way to bank her own power.
Enphase volunteers finish installing the tenth and final solar electric system at the Mt. Burdell Habitat for Humanity development in Novato, California.
Colorado Governor Hicklenlooper attends the Colorado Community Solarthon, where volunteers and job trainees installed a rooftop community solar array on a municipal building to offset bills for qualifying customers of Fort Collins Utilities.
GRID co-founder Erica Mackie is featured in three videos from our longtime partner Enphase Energy to celebrate 10 years of innovation. The three part series looks at the growth of solar in the past decade, the inflection point we are at today, and the future we envision.