Solar
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Lake Street Solar Info Session
Lundstrum Performing Arts Lundstrum Performing Arts, 1617 N 2nd St, Minneapolis, United StatesInterested in decarbonizing but unsure of how to pay for it? Learn more about how your small business, non-profit, or faith, spiritual, or religious community can go solar for zero up-front costs! Our Lake Street Solar program delivers more of the savings of renewable energy to you and your organization than other programs. By utilizing…
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Your Energy Transition: Making Your Home Work for the Earth
ZoomJoin us for a conversation about how you can reduce your carbon emissions and save money on your energy bills! Our homes have amazing potential to reduce carbon emissions and save us real money. A typical Minnesota household can receive $10,000 for insulating and switching to electric options, plus you get a more comfortable and…
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Heat Pump Helpers: Process Over Product
ZoomJoin MNIPL's Bret Pence and Rachel Wagner, Creative and Technical Director of Just Housing, as they share their experiences of assisting 5 homeowners in Northeastern Minnesota over the past year in determining whether their houses were good candidates for air source heat pumps. Using a grant from CERTs, MNIPL and Just Housing dove deep into…
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Soaring Forward with Solar
Celtic Junction Arts Center 836 Prior Ave N, St Paul, United StatesJoin us for a celebration of the new solar array at the Celtic Junction Arts Center and learn how non-profits across the state can benefit from solar partnerships and green…
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Act Now on Solar & Efficiency Upgrades: How to Take Advantage of Tax Credits Before They Expire
ZoomIf you or your organization have been thinking about solar or energy efficiency projects for your home or building, now is the time to act! The One Big Beautiful Bill President Trump signed into law this year will sunset many of the federal incentives supporting the clean energy transition. But there is still time to…
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The More They Build, The More They Make: How Utilities Plan for Profit
ZoomUtility companies make money when they build energy infrastructure. The cost of that infrastructure is passed on to customers through rate hikes – like the 13% rate increase Xcel is…