Did you know you can support GRID through your thermostat with Google’s Nest Renew program? Here’s how it works. If you save energy using a Google Nest thermostat, you earn Leaf points through the Nest Renew* Program. As you reach Leaf milestones, you can give your points to environmental nonprofits – including GRID! To learn more about how to earn and use Leafs, click the link below! https://lnkd.in/gkjknJQT
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🌟 Looking for top talent to power your clean energy projects? 🌟 Sunny is making their way to Chicago for RE+ Midwest 2024, and this is your chance to connect with skilled professionals ready to make an impact! After a successful event in Anaheim, we’re excited to bring new opportunities to the Windy City. Join GRID Alternatives and community partner Elevate at the RE+ Clean Energy Job Fair on November 7, 2024, from 10 am to 1 pm at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk. Engage with 100+ motivated job seekers specializing in solar, energy storage, EV charging, and more—ready to help drive your company forward! 📅 Date: November 7, 2024 🕙 Time: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 📍 Location: Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk Don’t miss out—reserve your table today and expand your team with the best in the industry! 🌞 Click here to reserve your table: https://lnkd.in/eKwsHWqv #CleanEnergyJobs #REPlusMidwest #Hiring #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy #Chicago
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We are happy to share that GRID Alternatives is one of Rivian Foundation's grantees! Rivian Foundation is supporting our efforts to develop and deploy innovative models for equitable access to public EV charging. Through pilot programs across diverse markets, including partnerships with Tribes and utility companies, we aim to create scalable business models that provide affordable EV charging to income-qualified drivers. This initiative will leverage existing income-qualified electricity discounts and introduce new programs to make clean mobility accessible to all. By increasing access to EV infrastructure and expanding job training opportunities in the communities we serve, Rivian Foundation’s support is contributing to driving an inclusive, just transition to clean transportation. For more information, you can visit Rivian Foundation: https://lnkd.in/gG5ZN-B9 #RivianFoundation
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Well done to our team in Nepal and to this wonderful group of travelers! Our 2025 international impact trips are now open - if you see yourself joining us to electrify communities in Nepal, Nicaragua, or Mexico, it's time to register your interest!
Mahila Fader Girls Hostel in Humla, Nepal now has solar! Last week, a group of international travelers went to Nepal to install a 6.6kW off-grid ground-mounted system to bring reliable clean energy access to the girls' hostel while learning about Nepali culture and history. Thanks to Bighnaharta Nepal, Ohm Energy and GRID Alternatives international travelers for making this project happen. #solarnepal #bethechange #nepal If you are interested in traveling to Nepal with GRID, check out our new 2025 travel opportunities https://lnkd.in/gNdmjuH4
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Last week, we finished our project bringing no-cost rooftop solar to the Operation Dignity, Inc. House of Dignity shelter. House of Dignity is a converted 1920s hotel that contains 54 units to now provide shelter as well as transitional and permanent housing for veterans in the Bay Area. The new solar system is expected to offset the shelter’s electricity costs, allowing administrative staff to allocate even more funding towards proving care and service to the hundreds of veterans who come through their doors. We will be sharing more details about this project soon - stay tuned! #bayarea #houseofdignity #operationdignity #veteran #veteransupport #solar #renewables #renewableenergy #nonprofit
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What a great event, and so happy our incredible Inland Empire team had the opportunity to lead the TCC lessons learned panel!
🎉 Thank you, California Association of American Planners (APA) for hosting the California Strategic Growth Council (SGC) team at this year’s Cultivating Our Future APA Conference! SGC’s Transformative Climate Communities-Resilient Community Associate Planner, Jess Ison and California’s Fifth Climate Change Assessment’s Research Engagement Specialist, Emely Anico attended the Conference in the City of Riverside to share their work and gain insights into the latest trends, best practices, and innovative solutions in urban and regional planning. “It was inspiring to learn from regional and local planners and partners about the successes and challenges they’re facing to make California’s communities more resilient and equitable,” said Jessica. Jessica was able to speak on the panel “Lessons Learned Across Three Transformative Climate Communities Grants in the Inland Empire,” sharing how #TCC is more than greenhouse gas emissions reductions or development – “it’s about catalytic investments that lead to comprehensive community centered benefits.” The City of Coachella, City of Ontario, and County of Riverside also spoke on the panel led by GRID Alternatives Inland Empire. Making for a truly great event for elevating work and #partnerships in the urban and regional planning space! #CaliforniaForAll
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We’re excited to share that we are a recipient of the IGS Energy Clean Energy for Everyone grant! This grant supports nonprofits that are increasing access to solar energy and clean energy jobs, and we’re thrilled that IGS Energy will be supporting our International Program's work in Mexico, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Puerto Rico. We are so excited for the road ahead as we continue to expand access to clean energy in our communities! To read more about the grant, visit: https://lnkd.in/ecjwKr_P
We’re excited to announce the 6 nonprofit partners receiving grant funding through IGS Energy’s Clean Energy for Everyone program! 👏 Each of these organizations is doing critical work: ☀ Expanding access to reliable, affordable solar electricity ☀ Serving historically underrepresented communities through solar workforce development We’re thrilled to be your partner in this work, GRID Alternatives , Native Renewables Inc, IMPACT Community Action, Power52 Foundation, Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development, and Solar Energy International (SEI) 😎 Learn more about the grant and our recipients: https://bit.ly/3wGYPKu
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Currently, nearly half of American households and businesses are unable to use rooftop solar systems due to high costs of installation or because they live in buildings that cannot host solar panels. U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján recently introduced the Community Solar Consumer Choice Act, legislation that would support community solar projects and expand access to solar energy across the country, regardless of one’s income or ability to host a solar system on their roof. Directing more resources to expand renewable energy through community solar projects would lower energy costs for consumers, support good-paying green energy jobs, and help combat the climate crisis. “As the climate crisis continues to worsen, it’s clear that we must do more to support clean energy projects like community solar,” said Senator Luján. “I’m proud to introduce the Community Solar Consumer Choice Act to expand access to solar power through community solar projects for all Americans and create more good-paying, clean energy jobs." Check out the release here: https://lnkd.in/e5e-V-P3 #CommunitySolarConsumerChoiceAct
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