Overview Homeowners across the country have typically participated in the solar market by installing solar directly on their property to meet a portion of their own energy needs. Home ownership rates vary starkly among low-income households versus their wealthier counterparts, but nationwide approximately thirty-five percent of low-income families own their... [read more]
Overview Low-income solar programs provide a great opportunity for states and municipalities to incorporate workforce development requirements that provide job training opportunities and direct pathways to employment in solar for local workers. Solar is a rapidly expanding industry, with a sustained job growth over the last seven years, and it... [read more]