Groundswell is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that builds community power through equitable community solar projects and resilience centers, clean energy programs that reduce energy burdens, and pioneering research initiatives that help light the way to clean energy futures for all. Groundswell leads clean energy programs and projects in six states including the District of Columbia, including serving more than 3,700 income-qualified customers with more than $1.85 million per year in clean energy savings. Today, across the U.S., the poorest 20% of Americans are paying 10% or more of their total income for electricity and more than half of America can’t access solar.
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| - Groundswell is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that builds community power through equitable community solar projects and resilience centers, clean energy programs that reduce energy burdens, and pioneering research initiatives that help light the way to clean energy futures for all. Groundswell leads clean energy programs and projects in six states including the District of Columbia, including serving more than 3,700 income-qualified customers with more than $1.85 million per year in clean energy savings. Today, across the U.S., the poorest 20% of Americans are paying 10% or more of their total income for electricity and more than half of America can’t access solar. (en)
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| - Will Byrne, Max Harper, Marcus Ryan, John Lauer, Kristen Psaki, Tony Ficarotta (en)
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| - Groundswell is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that builds community power through equitable community solar projects and resilience centers, clean energy programs that reduce energy burdens, and pioneering research initiatives that help light the way to clean energy futures for all. Groundswell leads clean energy programs and projects in six states including the District of Columbia, including serving more than 3,700 income-qualified customers with more than $1.85 million per year in clean energy savings. Today, across the U.S., the poorest 20% of Americans are paying 10% or more of their total income for electricity and more than half of America can’t access solar. According to the organization's annual report, since its founding in 2009, Groundswell's work has resulted in the procurement of more than 180 million kilowatt-hours of clean energy for nearly 4,000 families and small businesses and reduced greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to taking 27,500 cars off the road. (en)
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