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2024 is the Year for Your Organization to Save with Solar

This expansion of eligibility is an exciting opportunity for organizations operating in these areas to unlock even more savings with solar.

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Operational Impacts of Extreme Weather Events

New England’s electric grid system operator, ISO New England, has spent over a decade implementing a series of out-of-market winter reliability programs to ensure the region does not risk energy shortages in the coldest months. Now ISO New England has published a study showing that these programs, which are ultimately paid for by New England electric customers, merit careful scrutiny and quantitative analysis to determine if they are really needed.

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10 Ways Your School Can Start Saving Energy Today

10 Ways Your School Can Start Saving Energy Today Schools use a lot of energy, and much of the time this is unavoidable. Computers, smart boards, lighting, heating and air conditioning are all vital in today’s schools. However, there are plenty of simple ways to save energy at school, which we outline here. These 10 […]

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Massachusetts Make-Ready Program: New Incentives for EV Chargers and Infrastructure

As electric vehicles (EVs) become increasingly popular, one of the biggest challenges to their adoption is the lack of charging infrastructure. After a long regulatory process, the new Massachusetts “Make-Ready Program” is helping to address this challenge.

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Going Solar Has Never Been More Affordable for Housing Authorities and Other Nonprofits, Here’s Why

PowerOptions is excited to announce Sunwealth as our solar provider. If you’re interested in learning more about how we can help your organization go solar, get in touch with us today.

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Funding Opportunities for Colleges and Universities

The IRA includes several provisions and incentives that will allow colleges and universities to deploy changes that help their campuses and communities adapt to climate change and provide for a more sustainable future.

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