
Delaware Solar Insights
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Community Solar: The perfect complement to Spring
As a tough winter and another global conflict drive energy prices ever higher, the need to produce our energy locally from a renewable source (the sun) becomes clearer and more urgent. March is always a time of transition—longer days, warmer temperatures, new beginnings, and hope for the future. It’s also an ideal time to reflect
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Our love for community solar runs deeper than you might think
February is the month for love. There’s the love we demonstrate with flowers and chocolates and Valentine’s Day dinners. And there’s the love that involves deep connections, caring, and giving to others. It’s that second love that gets us out of bed every morning, excited for the day. We care about our communities, value the
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Resolutions and Positive Impact for the New Year
We love the new year because it’s a time when we can put our reflections from the past year into action. Whether we choose to take better care of ourselves, do more for others, or shoot for specific goals, January is a month of new beginnings and hope. The number of people who added an
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Reflections on a Year of Purpose and Positive Impact
As the year winds down, it’s important to reflect on the people we’ve helped, the impact we’ve had on our communities and the stories that shaped our work. Whether we helped a new team member find a fulfilling career, found savings for a person on a fixed income, or filled a solar farm that supported
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A Time for Gratitude and Giving
November is a time for reflection and gratitude with our team. It’s the time of year for coming together, giving to others, and giving thanks for all that we have. We have much to be thankful for here. Not many people have the opportunity to make a positive impact on their local community while engaging their
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Harvesting the Sun: How Community Solar Powers the Season of Change
Fall is a time of transition, harvest, and community. As the seasons change from Summer to Winter, so do our habits and our perspectives. We start to prepare for cooler weather, we harvest our gardens, and we come together at family and community events. This transition is a great metaphor for our transition from a
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Community solar for everyone!
Community solar is sometimes presented as a political issue or a program that only benefits a small group of people. The reality is that state community solar programs deliver benefits across all socio-economic lines — helping everyday families save money, supporting clean energy jobs, boosting local agriculture, and creating ripple effects throughout our economy. Cost
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