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Third Party Public Developers Are Taking On Solar Projects In States

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Do you live in a town that doesn’t have access to solar incentive programs? Perhaps a program like the Solar Marketplace Assistance Program Plus (Solar MAP+) might be a model for your community. It is a good fit for towns or cities that don’t have the tools, resources, or experience … [continued]

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From Maybe to Ready: Helping Women Go Electric

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For over a century, we’ve been tethered to fossil fuels without freedom to choose how we power our homes and communities. But now, the path is clear, says Generation 180 — we are in a new energy era. Renewables have surpassed fossil fuels. Wind and solar are now less expensive … [continued]

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As A Climate Messenger, You Need To Build Trust

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You’re at a family reunion, and your cousin-once-removed announces to the gathered group that electric vehicles are overtaxing the grid — and their drivers don’t pay their fair share of road taxes. You want to be a calm voice of reason in response, but how can you approach the topic … [continued]

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Concerts as Catalysts: How Musicians Are Driving Clean Energy Action with Their Fans

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Clean energy adoption doesn’t just happen in congress or construction sites. Increasingly, it’s happening at popular culture convenings — music festivals, amphitheaters, and concert venues — places where trust, emotion, and culture collide. At Generation180, we’ve seen firsthand how artists are using their platforms to not just entertain, but activate … [continued]

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