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Letter to New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on “LMI” Verification

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Aida Camacho-Welch Secretary of the Board Board of Public Utilities Post Office Box 350 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0350 June 4, 2020 Dear Ms. Camacho-Welch: The State of New Jersey enacted the Clean Energy Act on May 23, 2018, establishing a Community Solar Energy […]

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Neighborhood Sun and Soltage Team Up for First Community Solar Project in New Jersey

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email For Immediate Release June 4, 2020 Contact: Gary Skulnik, 202-413-8534 [email protected] Neighborhood Sun and Soltage Team Up for First Community Solar Project in New Jersey Tri-County Solar Farm will provide clean power for hundreds of low and moderate-income households in Camden and Trenton […]

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Making Sense of How Billing Works (in granular detail)

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Article Summary Community solar involves three transactions. One is between you and the utility for your solar production, the other is between you and the utility for your energy use, and the final one is between you and Neighborhood Sun to purchase your solar credits. Because of a lag time in billing, you are always going […]

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Senator Troy Singleton and Advocates Introduce NJ Clean Energy Equity Act

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email May 15, 2020, Trenton, NJ  — Justice, solar and community advocates joined Senator Troy Singleton in introducing the NJ Clean Energy Equity Act, S. 2484, to help low-income New Jersey families benefit from solar, storage and energy efficiency. The bill is the first step in implementing […]

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The Hopeless Blog

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email There is a lot going on in the world. We have lost so much of the world’s forests that reforestation as it exists won’t work. Antarctica is melting, and will continue to melt no matter what we do. There is a garbage patch in the Pacific […]

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Who Is Really Doing the Most for the Planet? and How Are We Rewarding Them?

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Before I started at NS, my old roommate and I had a common goal: keep our electric bills down. In the winter, we bubblewrapped our windows as insulation and would layer up in multiple sweaters instead of turning the heat on. In the summer, […]

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Going Beyond the Usual Conversation of Land Use Management

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Across the globe, humans are hungry for energy sources to power their lives, communities, and economies. Countries often have to choose between maintaining ecosystems integrity and utilizing resources to benefit their population. Think about palm oil plantations in Indonesia – being one of […]

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A Year to Remember

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email 2019 was an historic year for Neighborhood Sun, and on the evening of January 22nd we and about 50 of our charter members gathered in Catonsville to review and celebrate our successes as well as set our sights on the goals for the year […]

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Really? We’re Leaving the Paris Accord on Climate Change?

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Let’s be very clear right from the start – Neighborhood Sun, as well as every one of the Neighborhood Sun staff, is committed to fighting climate change as if it threatened the future of the human race. Because it does. This is not […]

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Striking in the Youth Climate Strike

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email As a college sophomore who joined youth activists in striking this Friday, I found myself in a unique position. I’m not young enough to be in the category of high school strikers, who bravely gave up a day of education and threat of […]

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