Over the years we’ve seen the importance of women seeing other women managing and installing a solar project from start to finish. Read how our Women in Solar work has made an impact in Nicaragua and Nepal through GRID's International Program.
After the Cayuse Mountain Fire in 2016 destroyed 14 homes and tens of thousands of acres of Tribal land, the Spokane Tribe decided to invest in energy sovereignty and climate resiliency - with solar power.
The 2020s are the Solar+ Decade! To achieve these goals, our policy team is working to achieve equitable clean energy policies and programs across the country.
GRID Alternatives began with a simple idea: solar power should be available to all. Since 2001, GRID has worked side by side with low-income communities to reduce climate injustice and provide job training for the new green economy. We have a shared vision to continue this work at a time where the need is increasing. This need will only be met with support from people like you.