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Solar Energy Is The Future!
Whether you want to lower your utility costs or focus on saving the environment, Beach Cities Solar Consulting can help. Don’t hesitate to reach out so we can help you explore different options for going solar.
You may be wondering why solar power is becoming increasingly attractive for commercial businesses. Here’s why:
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Reduce Expenses
Solar power and energy storage reduce operational costs for non-profits. Utility bills place a huge burden on non-profits where donations is the primary source of fundraising every quarter. By harnessing solar energy and storage technology, a non-profit can significantly reduce monthly utility costs and save money in the long run.
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Good for the Environment
Solar energy is good for the environment. Procuring energy from the sun will lower your non-profit's carbon footprint. Solar efficient Non-profits won’t use energy from coal and natural gas, which are responsible for admitting a high percentage of carbon dioxide emissions, instead use renewable energy sources that are emissions-free.
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Inspire Your Community
Another huge benefit of using solar energy is the large impact on your community. Set an example! Inspire others to use renewable energy! People want to support an organization that uses natural energy. ! The solar industry creates jobs and by investing in solar, your organization will support the local economy.
"It was great working with you. Thanks for the handholding early on with my church and walking us at Pacific Unitarian Universalist through the process. We feel really good about the addition of solar panels, to our already green church. The surprise secondary benefit is the money we are saving. All good. "
Rev. Steve Wilson, Minister of Pacific Unitarian Church
What are the Financial Benefits?
A solar solution reduces the operation cost of nonprofits, leaving more funds to support their cause. The savings a solar panel system can generate for nonprofits depend on different factors, such as an organization’s geographical location, current electricity rates, and the size of the required solution. On average, a non-profit with 25,000+ square feet will save hundreds of thousands of dollars during its 30-year-plus lifespan.
In addition to the financial rewards, solar energy protects organizations from rising electricity rates. Utilities are well-known for their annual rate increases and with millions of ratepayers defecting from the grid utilities will continue to raise rates on non-solar customers to make up for lost revenue.
Solar Financing for Nonprofits: Solving the Tax Credit Problem
Despite the many benefits of solar energy, many non-profits lack adequate funding to install a solar solution. Residential and commercial properties find it easier to obtain financing to install a solar system.
Non-profits don’t have a tax liability to take advantage of local and federal tax credits on solar systems. This extends the payback period for owning a solar system and lowers overall savings. Due to this unique problem, many nonprofit organizations utilize other methods to finance their solar panel system installation. Rather than owning a system, they obtain financing through a third-party Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) agreement. These PPAs are $0-down, meaning that they don’t require any upfront investment.
If your nonprofit is interested in a solar PPA, please reach out to us here to get the process started to see how much money your organization can save over the next 25 years!
Re-Roof Procurement, LED Procurement, Financing Procurement, RFP Procurement, Data Analytics, Energy Management System Procurement, Demand Management Software Procurement, BESS Procurement, EVFC Procurement, Operations & Maintenance Procurement, Solar Audit
What Are The Environmental Benefits?
Many non-profits care about the environment, and solar can help an organization generate cleaner and greener energy. Installing solar reduces your organization’s carbon footprint as you reduce CO2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption. Dangerous pollution effect global warming and rising sea levels diminish as more organizations switch to solar energy. Your nonprofit organization can contribute to a better world by adopting a solar system.
Learn More About Funding Your Non Profit Project?
Do you absolutely love the idea of going green, but the financial aspect is worrying you? Luckily, there are lots of ways to fund your solar and energy storage project!
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Power Purchase Agreement
A Power Purchase Agreement (or PPA) is the most common way for non-profits to go solar. With a PPA, a third party will install and own the solar system on your roof. There is no upfront cost to the non-profit. The non-profit will benefit from lower electricity costs and ongoing maintenance support. These agreements are typically for 20 or 25 years.
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Fundraising
Raising funds for a solar project isn’t easy, but it’s so worth it. You’ll be asking donors to invest in a system that will save money in the long run! You’ll be able to allocate many more resources toward your organization’s mission once you install a solar system.
We work with over 2,000 qualified nationwide providers of solar, storage, electric vehicle charging, energy management systems, demand management systems, LED lighting, and commercial roofing.
READY FOR YOUR NON PROFIT TO GO SOLAR?
Request A Quote Today!
Minimum PV System Size: 250 KW (For Intake Form)
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Solar Energy Is The Future!
Whether you want to lower your utility costs or focus on saving the environment, Beach Cities Solar Consulting can help. Don’t hesitate to reach out so we can help you explore different options for going solar.
You may be wondering why solar power is becoming increasingly attractive for commercial businesses. Here’s why:
-
Reduce Expenses
Solar power and energy storage reduce operational costs for non-profits. Utility bills place a huge burden on non-profits where donations is the primary source of fundraising every quarter. By harnessing solar energy and storage technology, a non-profit can significantly reduce monthly utility costs and save money in the long run.
-
Good for the Environment
Solar energy is good for the environment. Procuring energy from the sun will lower your non-profit's carbon footprint. Solar efficient Non-profits won’t use energy from coal and natural gas, which are responsible for admitting a high percentage of carbon dioxide emissions, instead use renewable energy sources that are emissions-free.
-
Inspire Your Community
Another huge benefit of using solar energy is the large impact on your community. Set an example! Inspire others to use renewable energy! People want to support an organization that uses natural energy. ! The solar industry creates jobs and by investing in solar, your organization will support the local economy.
"It was great working with you. Thanks for the handholding early on with my church and walking us at Pacific Unitarian Universalist through the process. We feel really good about the addition of solar panels, to our already green church. The surprise secondary benefit is the money we are saving. All good. "
Rev. Steve Wilson, Minister of Pacific Unitarian Church
What are the Financial Benefits?
A solar solution reduces the operation cost of nonprofits, leaving more funds to support their cause. The savings a solar panel system can generate for nonprofits depend on different factors, such as an organization’s geographical location, current electricity rates, and the size of the required solution. On average, a non-profit with 25,000+ square feet will save hundreds of thousands of dollars during its 30-year-plus lifespan.Read More
Solar Financing for Nonprofits: Solving the Tax Credit Problem
Despite the many benefits of solar energy, many non-profits lack adequate funding to install a solar solution. Residential and commercial properties find it easier to obtain financing to install a solar system.
Non-profits don’t have a tax liability to take advantage of local and federal tax credits on solar systems. This extends the payback period for owning a solar system and lowers overall savings. Read More
Due to this unique problem, many nonprofit organizations utilize other methods to finance their solar panel system installation. Rather than owning a system, they obtain financing through a third-party Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) agreement. These PPAs are $0-down, meaning that they don’t require any upfront investment.
If your nonprofit is interested in a solar PPA, please reach out to us here to get the process started to see how much money your organization can save over the next 25 years!
Re-Roof Procurement, LED Procurement, Financing Procurement, RFP Procurement, Data Analytics, Energy Management System Procurement, Demand Management Software Procurement, BESS Procurement, EVFC Procurement, Operations & Maintenance Procurement, Solar Audit
What Are The Environmental Benefits?
Many non-profits care about the environment, and solar can help an organization generate cleaner and greener energy. Installing solar reduces your organization’s carbon footprint as you reduce CO2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption. Dangerous pollution effect global warming and rising sea levels diminish as more organizations switch to solar energy. Your nonprofit organization can contribute to a better world by adopting a solar system.
Learn More About Funding Your Non Profit Project?
Do you absolutely love the idea of going green, but the financial aspect is worrying you? Luckily, there are lots of ways to fund your solar and energy storage project!
-
Power Purchase Agreement
A Power Purchase Agreement (or PPA) is the most common way for non-profits to go solar. With a PPA, a third party will install and own the solar system on your roof. There is no upfront cost to the non-profit. The non-profit will benefit from lower electricity costs and ongoing maintenance support. These agreements are typically for 20 or 25 years.
-
Fundraising
Raising funds for a solar project isn’t easy, but it’s so worth it. You’ll be asking donors to invest in a system that will save money in the long run! You’ll be able to allocate many more resources toward your organization’s mission once you install a solar system.
We work with over 2,000 qualified nationwide providers of solar, storage, electric vehicle charging, energy management systems, demand management systems, LED lighting, and commercial roofing.
We work with over 2,000 qualified nationwide providers of solar, storage, electric vehicle charging, energy management systems, demand management systems, LED lighting, and commercial roofing.
READY FOR YOUR NON PROFIT TO GO SOLAR?
Request A Quote Today!
Minimum PV System Size: 250 KW (For Intake Form)