Coffee with the Policy Team
Join this casual coffee chat with the Solar United Neighbors advocacy team to talk with our resident solar policy experts. Feel free to bring any questions you might have about […]
Accelerating Solar Growth Through State Policy
Accelerating Solar Growth Through State Policy: Portfolio Standards in the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania All around the country, states are transitioning to clean energy. The pace and nature of […]
The State of State Net Metering Policies
The State of State Net Metering Policies: Best Practices and Cautionary Tales From Around the Country Net Energy Metering (NEM) is a keystone solar policy that compensates solar owners for […]
Expanding Arizona’s Renewable Energy Goals
Learn more about the effort to expand Arizona's renewable energy goals. We will cover what the goals are now and what the opportunity is for rooftop solar to play an […]
A Solar Agenda for Virginia
Join our Virginia Program Director and a panel representing the wide swath of solar work that is happening throughout Virginia. This session will provide an update on the state of […]
Powering Energy Freedom with Power Purchase Agreements
Powering Energy Freedom with Power Purchase Agreements: The Campaigns to Legalize Solar PPAs in Florida and West Virginia Power Purchase Agreements, or PPAs, are a common and powerful financing tool […]
Community Solar 101
Community solar offers the benefit of solar to those who can’t — or prefer not to — install solar panels on their homes. In this session, you'll learn the basics […]
Texas Solar buyback plans
Texas Solar buyback plans: considerations for those that choose their Retail Electricity Provider In many parts of Texas, how much energy savings your solar provides depends on three things: 1) […]
A Solar Agenda for Indiana
Indiana is falling behind in the transition to a clean and equitable energy system of the future powered by distributed solar. While some electric utilities have started to make the […]
Local Organizing 101
Ever wondered about how the 5 day work week came to be? Or how the civil rights movement of the 60’s passed groundbreaking legislation for the time? So much of […]
Member Only – Q&A with Executive Director, Anya Schoolman
This is your chance to ask Anya Schoolman, founder and executive director of Solar United Neighbors, everything you’ve wanted to know! Join us for this members-only session and get to […]
HOA’s and Your Solar Rights
If you live in a planned development or condominium, chances are you have to join a homeowners association (HOA) upon buying your property. Your HOA may restrict where and how […]
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