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Solar for All: Making it Happen in Low-Income Communities

This 90-minute webinar provided a nationwide overview of community solar (shared solar) and rooftop solar programs available to low-income households, and features case study discussions by solar energy policy experts to illustrate the opportunities, challenges, and benefits of providing low-income households access to solar energy.

Recordings:

  • Part 1: Welcome and Introduction (mp3) (MP3) (9:05, 2.65 MB), Victoria Ludwig, State and Local Climate and Energy Program, U.S. EPA.
  • Part 2: Overview (mp3) (MP3) (24:30, 7.47 MB), Sean Garren, regional manager (Northeast), Vote Solar.
  • Part 3: Case Study: GRID Alternatives (mp3) (MP3) (26:27, 7.68 MB), Stan Greschner, vice president, market development, GRID Alternatives.
  • Reforming Energy Vision (mp3) (MP3) (22:24, 6.48 MB), Peter Olmsted, outreach advisor, New York State Department of Public Service.
  • Solar for All: Making it Happen in Low-Income Communities QA (mp3) (MP3) (7:57, 2.34 MB).

Presentations:

  • Part 1: Welcome and Introduction (pdf) (443.64 KB)
  • Part 2: Overview (pdf) (1.6 MB)
  • Part 3: Case Study: GRID Alternatives (pdf) (1.47 MB)
  • Part 4: Case Study: New York State (pdf) (926.91 KB)

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