Policy

In an op-ed for The Virginian-Pilot, GRID Mid-Atlantic's Nicole Steele writes that Virginia is at a solar turning point and equitable clean energy policies targeting low- and middle-income Virginians will keep money in the local economy, allow communities to build wealth, and create local jobs.

In this op-ed for the Cheney Free Press, GRID Alternatives' Stan Greschner and Gina McCarthy, Director of Harvard's Center for Climate, Health and the Global Environment make the case for common-sense climate solutions, like putting a price on carbon pollution, that protect our health and benefit our communities.

In an op-ed for NJ Spotlight GRID Alternatives' Policy & Regulartory Manager for Community Solar, Tom Figel, and Vote Solar's Mid-Atlantic Director, Pari Karostia, argue that New Jersey's community solar program must include financial incentives to support projects for low-income communities.

GRID Alternatives announces that it was selected to receive a $999,000 award from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) to develop, in partnership with Distributed Resource Ventures (DRV), a financing and project development platform that will expand solar access to low-to-moderate income (LMI) households.