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  2. Solar United Neighbors - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Anya Schoolman founded the national organization that would become Solar United Neighbors. [5] In 2018, SUN partnered with the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) in support of the US National Solar Tour, a tour of operational solar systems. [7] By March 2021, the effort had installed solar panels for 5,200 homes in the United States. [8]

  3. Solar power in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The SUN model has begun spreading to additional states, including Maryland and Virginia. In 2011, Schoolman founded the Solar United Neighbors [9] (then called Community Power Network), a nonprofit organization bringing together the efforts of local renewable energy groups. As of May 2019, Solar United Neighbors is active in 12 U.S States. [10]

  4. Home energy upgrades from public utilities - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2021 Solar United Neighbors (SUN) [41] arranged group purchases of home solar panel installations for 60 groups of homes in Florida. [42] Group purchases are designed to help homeowners take action and obtain quality installations at competitive prices.

  5. Derrick L. Foward - Wikipedia

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    That same month, before the official Grand Opening of the NAACP Dayton Headquarters, Foward spearheaded conversations between Attorney Gary Leppla, Chair of the Dayton Unit NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Committee, Solar United Neighbors and the Eichelberger Foundation, to obtain the necessary funding to become the first business on ...

  6. Solar access - Wikipedia

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    Solar access is the ability of one property to continue to receive sunlight across property lines without obstruction from another’s property (buildings, foliage or other impediment). Solar access is calculated using a sun path diagram. Sun is the source of our vision and energy. Its movements inform our perception of time and space.

  7. American Solar Energy Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Solar Energy Society (ASES) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization advocating for renewable energy in the United States. Founded in 1954, [ 1 ] ASES' goal is to speed the transition toward a sustainable energy economy and 100% renewable energy.

  8. Category:Solar power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Solar Energy Research Center; Solar Photovoltaic Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1978; Solar power at the White House; Solar Power International; Solar Renewable Energy Certificate; Solar United Neighbors

  9. Webberville Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Webberville Solar Farm, is a 35 MW p (30 MW AC) photovoltaic array in located in Webberville, Texas, [1] only about 6 miles east of the Tesla Gigafactory 5. It has 127,728 Trina Solar solar panels [ 2 ] mounted on single-axis trackers , covers an area of 380 acres (150 ha), and was built at a cost of $250 million. [ 3 ]