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View ArticleGifting With Your Values This Holiday
Giving the Gift of BCorp. As the Holiday season draws closer, many of us will be on the hunt for the perfect gift for that special someone. At the same time, it’s likely we are all going to be...
View ArticlePromoting Local Pollinators with Community Solar
Community Solar is Helping Local Pollinators The new Community Solar Array at the Orange County Citizens Foundation will help approximately 60 homes go solar. However, the Citizens Foundation solar...
View ArticleElectric Transportation: Commuting On SunShine!
There are so many ways to travel with solar as your fuel. These days we’ve got electric cars, bikes, scooters, skateboards, and even motorcycles. Lots of options for folks living in big cities or...
View ArticleHeat Pumps with a Newborn in Georgia, Vermont
Meet the Beckers! Eric and Miranda Becker live in Georgia, VT. A primary school principal and a high school English teacher, respectively, they are also parents to this little ray of sunshine!...
View ArticleQ&A with Powerwall Installer Tae Wills
Our in-house Powerwall expert weighs in on the future of energy storage As Vermont’s only Tesla certified Powerwall installer, we strongly value the trained professionals making the installs happen....
View ArticleSunCommon and the Vermont Foodbank Teamed Up to Fight Food Insecurity
Back in late 2018, we teamed up with the Vermont Foodbank to make an impact in their fight against hunger in our state. During the months of November and December, we tried a new way of using our...
View ArticleGov. Phil Scott Visits SunCommon and Calls Energy Independence A Goal For...
Governor Phil Scott visited the SunCommon offices to talk about solar and energy independence. Vermont State Governor Phil Scott visited SunCommon’s Waterbury headquarters to share his thoughts on...
View ArticleGoing Green with Rooftop Solar in Williston, Vermont
Rooftop Solar Helps Susan Coté Reduce Her Carbon Footprint Susan Coté in Williston didn’t feel good about her carbon footprint. She wanted to be less reliant on fossil fuels and more energy efficient....
View ArticleCSA is a great option if you can’t go solar at home!
We have an amazing affordable solar solution for folks who think they can’t go solar or who have been told NO for onsite solar. Have you thought about going solar, but couldn’t for one of these...
View ArticleRent Your Home, Own Your Solar
As a mission driven business, we are constantly looking for ways to lower the barriers to clean energy. We have designed our community solar arrays (CSAs) to offer home renters of all varieties...
View ArticleTwo Generations of Vermonters in Jericho Get Rooftop Solar
Two Generations in Jericho, Vermont Have SunCommon in Common Ryan Dudley and his dad, Deane, have some things in common. They’re next door neighbors, they both have rooftop solar from SunCommon, and...
View ArticleHow We Buy With Our B Corp Values: Local and Climate Conscious
At SunCommon, we purchase with intention. Whether we’re buying sunscreen for our solar installers or panels for your roof, we’re making sure that we’re partnering with responsible companies. We do...
View ArticleMore than Back-up: New GMP Program Helps Battery Owners Help their Neighbors
We launched our Home Energy Storage Program with a few goals in mind. Battery back-up offers solar customers the ability to run their homes on solar power during electrical outages. Check! But...
View ArticleGrandfather Goes with Rooftop Solar in South Burlington, Vermont
Nick Andrews Sees Rooftop Solar as Legacy for his Grandchildren Nick Andrews believes in being environmentally responsible. His environmental action can be traced back to his participation in early...
View ArticleTop 5 Unexpected Bonuses of Driving an EV
I love driving my electric vehicle (EV)! In addition to the obvious climate benefits, I’ve found there are a lot of perks that come with driving an EV that most people don’t know about: Designated...
View ArticleSolar Investment Tax Credit FAQ
Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) FAQ There’s good news for folks planning to go solar this year: the federal government has signed on to help make it more affordable! At least in 2019, new solar...
View ArticleCommunity Solar in Orange County: Ownership vs. Subscription
If you want to go solar at your home, but your property is heavily shaded or your roof is incompatible, buying a share of clean power from a community solar array (CSA) is the next best solar...
View ArticleRichmond Residents Enjoy the Benefits of Solar and a Heat Pump
Richmond: Ground Solar Powers the Leible’s Home and Heat Pump Paul and Brenda Leible liked the idea of solar but didn’t know much about it. They connected with SunCommon, got up to speed quickly, and...
View ArticleHinesburg, Vermont Resident Produces Clean Energy with Rooftop Solar
Post-Install Glow: Rooftop Solar in Hinesburg Wayne Maceyka worked for SunCommon for three years before he decided to go solar. And once he did, he never looked back. Read the reflection he wrote...
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