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Tempe-based utility offers Valley nonprofits chance for free solar system

Posted 7/25/22

Salt River Project invites qualifying Valley nonprofits to apply for the chance to receive a solar system.

The application period for a chance to receive the system, which provides renewable …

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ENERGY

Tempe-based utility offers Valley nonprofits chance for free solar system

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Salt River Project invites qualifying Valley nonprofits to apply for a chance to receive a solar system.

The application period for an opportunity to receive the free system, which provides renewable energy and covered parking, is provided by the Tempe-based utility company's Solar for Nonprofits program. The application period is open and runs through Sunday, Aug. 14.

The Solar for Nonprofits program is funded by customers who contribute as little as $3 a month to the SRP Solar for Nonprofits program, according to SRP.

"Those who contribute are giving to a cause that helps reduce local carbon emissions and helps nonprofits save on energy needed to run their business operations," they stated in a release.

Since 2007, the program has awarded 53 solar systems to  Valley-based nonprofitsl. The program has helped nonprofits save more than $1 million by providing renewable, emission-free energy for their buildings, according to the utility.

"The solar systems SRP Solar for Nonprofits installs help offset energy costs for nonprofits, which allows these organizations to focus more on their community-oriented objectives," said Darrell Bearden, manager of distributed energy programs at SRP.

"These systems also increase the amount of renewable energy on SRP’s power system, contributing to our overall carbon reduction goals."


The 2022 recipients will be announced and notified by mid-September and will each receive a free solar energy system complete with installation and two years of free solar system maintenance from SRP.

To qualify, nonprofit applicants must be designated 501(c)(3) organizations, have their headquarters based within SRP’s electric service territory and have available parking space for the system to be installed.

The program covers the full expense of the solar system, including the construction of a canopy if needed. The solar-covered parking systems provide energy for business operations and shade for parked vehicles in business parking lots, according to the release.

Additional eligibility requirements, as well instructions on how to request and submit an application form, can be found on the SRP Solar for Nonprofits website: srpnet.com/solarnonprofit-application.