SOLAR 101: Answering Your Questions About Solar Energy

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We recognize that deciding to change how your home accesses energy is a big step and comes with many questions. To help you navigate this important decision, we’ve compiled answers to some common questions about switching to solar energy and battery storage for your home.   What is Solar Power? Solar power is a renewable […]

Meet The Georgia BRIGHT Team: EPC Partners!

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Georgia BRIGHT is incredibly lucky to be working with Sunpath Solar, Better Tomorrow Solar, and Be Smart Home Solutions on this pilot program. The three organizations work together to handle Engineering, Permitting, and Construction (EPC). Read on below to learn more about the unique journeys that led them to BRIGHT. Nicole Lee is the founder […]

Getting Off The Ground – Q&A with the Southern Environmental Law Center

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Every great idea needs support to become a reality. Capital Good Fund is grateful to the Southern Environmental Law Center’s (SELC) Atlanta office for their guidance in shaping Georgia BRIGHT. We spoke to SELC Senior Attorney Jennifer Whitfield about their role in the launch process. What made you decide to get involved with Georgia BRIGHT? […]

Georgia BRIGHT: Quick Facts

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A Georgia BRIGHT idea to reduce climate change and close the economic divide Capital Good Fund has a new option for low and middle-income (LMI) homeowners in Georgia who want to save money on their utility bills and be part of the solar solution to climate change, but worry alternative energy is out of their […]

Georgia BRIGHT Takes Flight – First Install!

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CEO & Founder Andy Posner shares his thoughts as the program completes its first project When the Inflation Reduction Act (“IRA”) passed, it was like Christmas morning for those of us concerned about the climate crisis: we spent the coming weeks scouring the bill, finding new “gifts” like $27 billion to establish a national green […]

A Partnership That Matters – Q&A with the City of Savannah

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We had a conversation with Alicia Brown, Interim Director of Sustainability for the City of Savannah and one of the key members of the team that has helped make Georgia BRIGHT such a success.   How does Savannah’s geography and history impact the city’s energy use? We have a really hot climate. We use air […]